Sharing music between computers

I don't know if this is the right forum, but I have a sharing issue. I have an iMac desktop and a PC laptop networked through an airport express. The music library on the iMac will load on the laptop, but not the other way around. When I try to load the library from the laptop onto the iMac ( the name of the laptop does show up on the source list) I get the message" cannot load contents of the library -3259" and some firewall suggestions. The firewall on the mac is not on. Any ideas on how to fix?
iMac intel/ windows xp laptop   Mac OS X (10.4.6)  
iMac intel/ windows xp laptop/ airport express   Mac OS X (10.4.6)  

Locate the song files on one computer by right-clicking a song, transfer them over as they were any other type of file, and drag them into the open iTunes window.
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    I have a 30GB ipod video, and I bought my husband an 8GB nano for Christmas. I have been searching the threads trying to figure out how we can share music, but I seem to get conflicting information. I understand how to create separate libraries and I think I understand how to allow him access to my library (move itunes music folder into public folder?) but am still unclear about sharing music between ipods. Because in some of the posts, I have read that while you can share music and listen to it via multiple itunes libraries, you can ONLY listen to it on the computer--you cannot get it onto another ipod due to anti-piracy measures.
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    I know I could create a playlist for him in my library, but I like to autosync my ipod and I don't really want his music on mine, because the songs we BOTH like I've already imported into my itunes library.
    Ver easy to accomplish.
    I have one library, two 4GB iPods and ~20GB of music.
    Rather than duplicating libraries or creating separate user accounts/sharing music you can't load, etc. which simply takes up space on the disk drive, use the same library and use sync only what you want.
    Create playlist(s) of your own music from the library.
    Add/remove from those playlists as you want.
    Connect your iPod, select it in iTunes and select the Music tab.
    Select Sync music, Sync selected playlists and choose what you want.
    The way I do it is I create a main playlist (Chris's Music) of music in the library that I like.
    I also create a smart playlist (Not Chris's Music) and set it to Match Rule - Playlist is not Chris's Music.
    This helps to manage my music by showing all music not in main playlist so I can browse for music I may have missed or now want to add.
    I do the same for my daughters iPod except she gets to pick her own stuff.
    This way whenever any music is added by either of us, it is available to the other with no problems.

  • Sharing/transferring music between computers

    I am trying to transfer/share my "podcasts" folder, "purchased" folder, and a personal folder from this computer, my father's laptop, to our home computer, a desktop computer. My dad also uses iTunes on this laptop, so we each have a separate folder within iTunes for our playlists, thus my only transferring certain playlists. I followed each step precisely as shown in the article about this on the website, but it did not work, as many times as I checked to make sure I was doing everything right. When I go to the home desktop computer and check the Look for Shared Music box in the Preferences section, then click OK, nothing ever comes into the source list, where the folders from this laptop are supposed to be. Please help! The home computer is new, and the old one was not capable of having iTunes, so all I am trying to do is transfer my iTunes folders and the music contained in them from this laptop to that computer. Any suggestions? Please?!
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    Hi,
    See this Discussion
    https://discussions.apple.com/message/16049581#16049581
    and these links
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1751
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1364

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    The way iTunes shares music between different users seems a bit poor.
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  • Sharing Music across computers

    I know how to share music across different computers, but I can only play the music. Is there a way to be able to save the music on that computer?
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  • Sharing music between different accounts on a single computer

    I have read the instructions here: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1203 , but I'm still having a problem.
    Scenario: Two Ipods, one PC (WinXP), one big music library, originally created and stored directly in C:\My Music, which is accessible to all users of the PC. From my non-admin account, I add folders and files to my itunes library, modify songs and artwork, no problem. Now my son has an iPod, and I would like to be able to share out portions of the C:\My Music library with him. It kind of works. He adds files and folders to his library, on his account, in his itunes. The music is there, but it is somehow protected. No artwork, in fact I get the "artwork is not modifiable" message. Nor can he modify any info in the songs. In a few cases, the artwork comes with the songs, but mostly not. In either case, no info in the songs are modifiable. Neither of our Windows XP user accounts are admin, but why does my account seem to "own" the songs? He's not going to be happy without any artwork in his library or on his ipod.
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    iTunes: How to share music between different accounts on a single computer - http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1203 - relocating iTunes' media folder to a shared area but leaving separate library files - extra tip at https://discussions.apple.com/message/17331189

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    Family Sharing and Apple IDs for kids - Apple Support
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    iCloud: Family Sharing
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    If you copied these files to her iTunes directory, you certainly should have seen music in her library when opening iTunes. I suspect that even if you copied these files, when you launched iTunes it was using a different copy of these. Where did you put them? By default, they would be in her ..\My Music\iTunes folder. You can put them anywhere you want, but you have to tell iTunes which one to open. Try this:
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  • Sharing music between diff accounts on 1 computer - what am i doing wrong?

    Hi,
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  • Sharing music between ipod, iphone, and samsung touch screen cp

    i have an ipod and an iphone.  how do i share music between the two with a samsung touch screen cp
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  • Sharing music between users

    Hi.
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    Don't know about photos but for music look here and see if it does what you are after: "How to share music between different accounts on a single computer" http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=93195

  • Sharing Music between two Itunes accounts

    I bought my father a nano for Xmas and want to load music from my I tunes account on his nano. But he has his own Itunes account. How can he keep the music I loaded and sync his own Itunes with his nano without deleteing songs? We both have PC with XP.

    This article describes two methods:
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    M
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