Two computers, one iTune library

If I was to burn a back up cd of my iTunes library from my desktop and then install/restore that same back up cd on a different computer that has the iTunes program, will the iTunes library work on that computer?
If it does work, then would the iTunes library still work on the computer that a burned the back up cd from?
These two computers are not on a network.

Yes.

Similar Messages

  • Two Mac's, Two iPods, one iTunes Library

    I have a MacBook Pro with an extensive iTunes library that I like to call the master library. I also have an iMac that I use at home. My wife continually hounds me to update her iPod with new music and I have to do it because I keep the music library on my MacBook Pro. I'm wondering if there is a way to copy the iTunes library on the MacBook Pro to the iMac so that my wife can update her iPod whenever she likes.
    One other situation could arise where she buys new music which I would like to add to the master library (hey...anything's possible) where I would want to synchronize the two libraries.
    Is any of this possible?
    Thanks

    Hi there -
    You may want to try this hint on Lifehacker as it seems to offer the sort of functionality that you're after.
    [Lifehacker Hack Attack Share Your iTunes Library over your home network|http://lifehacker.com/software/itunes/hack-attack-share-your-itunes-mus ic-library-over-your-home-network-230605.php]
    EDIT: Just spotted this too: [One Tip a Day|http://www.onetipaday.com/2007/01/25/how-to-use-the-same-itunes-library-on- a-home-network>
    Hope that helps - J.
    Message was edited by: Jonathan Sturtridge

  • 2 iPhones, 2 different users, multiple computers, ONE itunes library?

    I have one big itunes library that stores both my wife's music and my own music and common music.
    My wife has her own laptop and her own desktop computer
    I have two laptops and one desktop computer
    Our itunes library is on my desktop.
    Is it possible for her to sync her iphone with her own playlists, music, videos, pictures and for me to have my own separate playlists, music videos and pictures?
    If yes, how do I do this because I've searched and read other posts but I am still not clear.
    Thanks in advance!
    nevian

    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1495

  • How to share iTunes library: two users, two iPhones, one iTunes library

    My wife and I just purchased new iPhones. I would like to be able to sync music from the library on my account to her iPhone, which syncs to her account. Please advise.

    You can sync multiple iPods and/or iPhones with a single iTunes library on a computer.
    If your wife has her own computer login account on your Mac where she stores her account information and calendar events which is synced with the iPhone, she can sync everything but iTunes content via your iPhone sync preferences under her login account, and sync iTunes content only via her iPhone sync preferences with iTunes under your login account.
    You can disable automatic syncing when the iPhone is connected - there is a preference setting for each iPhone under the Summary tab for the iPhone sync preferences, and iTunes includes a global setting to not automatically sync when an iPod or iPhone is connected.
    Your wife can create an iTunes Playlist with your iTunes library and place the music she wants available on her iPhone in this Playlist. Select sync selected Playlists and then select this Playlist only to be transferred to her iPhone. She can select which video, podcasts, etc. via her iPhone sync preferences.
    You can do the same with your iPhone sync preferences with iTunes.
    If you want to share the same iTunes library with multiple computer login accounts, you can transfer your iTunes library to an external drive which iTunes under each login account will be associated with.

  • 2 Computers - One iTunes Library - is this possible?

    I have an iMac and a MacBook. Both have iTunes. Most of my music is on the iMac, but I occasionally purchase music on the MacBook. Both computers are usually used at home but in different locations and many times for different purposes. However, I do want to listen to music on both.
    With the new Airport Extreme 802.11n will it be possible to consolidate my music on an AirDisk (hard drive attached to the base station) and share the exact same library between 2 computers?
    Right now I can of course share libraries between the 2 computers but the libraries are completely separate. I'd like to consolidate to one.
    Thanks for any information you have.

    Curly Girl
    This is definitely possible.
    I have moved my library to my external hard drive following this procedure
    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=301748
    Then I just changed the location of the library on the second computer and compacted.
    At the moment i have mixed p.c. / Mac network - second mac gets back from the doctors tomorrow and i will experiment more.
    The thing I can't do is have the p.c. update when i change the library via the mac and visa-versa , still working on that one
    I think it would be easy to create a script/auto to sync the two library file on each mac, hopefully someone else here with greater knowledge can help
    Good luck
    MacBook (Black)   Mac OS X (10.4.8)  

  • Two computers, one iTunes account problems

    We have 2 computers my MBP and Families computer (not mac), When someone buys a song on the family computer it shows up on my iTunes on my mac. I dont want it to do this. Is there a way to make it stop doing this, how? Both computers share the same iTunes account/ Apple ID. The songs bought on the other computer show up in my download tab on the left in my iTunes.

    iTunes prefs Store.
    Uncheck Automatically download.

  • Two accounts, one iTunes library

    I've got a B&W G3 with a gig of ram and a big drive. OS 10.2.8 installed.
    I've set up two separate admin accounts for me and my wife, and got a bunch of music stored in the music folder on my account. Is there any way to set it up so that she can access the same music from within her account?
    Thanks

    This is the iTunes for Mac forum.
    You should be in iTunes for Windows.
    Don't install iTunes for each iPod, It only needs to be installed once on the computer.
    If you wan to use completely different libraries/music, create separate XP user accounts.
    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=300432

  • Can one iTunes library be kept in sync between two computers?

    Hi,
    Just got a new Powerbook to supplement my iMac G5. I'd like to maintain one iTunes library on both. Is this possible? I understand I can copy my current library from the iMac to the Powerbook. But is it possible to then keep them in sync? That is, if I buy a few songs from the ITMS while traveling with the Powerbook, is there an easy way to sync with the iMac when I get home such that both libraries have the same songs, playlists, etc? I'm guessing one approach would be to copy the entire library over, but I'm hoping there's a way to just copy the updates/additions. Any advice?
    Thanks!
    Gary

    discussing this right now at this link...
    http://discussions.apple.com/message.jspa?messageID=1473705#1473705

  • How to share one iTunes library with multiple computers AND Apple TV? Help?

    It seems like my dilemma may not be easily solved. Hopefully it isn't as complicated as I think it will be. Here's the situation:
    My wife hates that, in order to see or do anything with the images she takes, I need to have iPhoto open on my computer (Mac Pro), and she then has to connect to it over sharing.
    By the same token, I don't like that she buys iTunes content on her MacBook, which is sometimes a duplicate of content I already have. Now that the App Store is out, that is going to start getting really expensive.
    So instead, I want us to be able to:
    1) Have ONE iTunes library on the network, and ONE iPhoto library. Both of these would be accessible to any computer on the network. When you launch iTunes, you would get all the media that is in that library.
    2) Both be able to access iTunes at the same time to listen to / watch content.
    3) Both be able to purchase iTunes content, and when it it purchased, it updates that single library. If I buy a song, the next time my wife fires up iTunes, that song is there for her to listen to.
    4) Have our two Apple TV units be able to play content from this library.
    So, I know that we need something on the network. I have a Drobo with DroboShare, so that is one option. I also have a spare Mac Pro laying around, along with a copy of OS X Leopard Server.
    I just don't know what route we should take with this. All I want is for us to share a library, to be able to both use that library, for us to be able to sync content from that library to our portable devices, and for our Apple TVs to also see that library.
    Possible?!

    I'm sort of in the same boat. We've got an iMac with separate User Accounts set up and are currently sharing the same iTunes and iPhoto libraries along with streaming them to our Apple TV.
    Right now I'm the only one with an iPod, however she'll be getting one in a couple of weeks.
    We also just picked up a MacBook yesterday and I'd like to be able to sync certain libraries like iTunes and iPhoto so that no content gets duplicated on either the iMac or MacBook and so that we both have access to the current libraries for each program on our iPods and AppleTV.
    I have an external hard drive that I back up the iMac on and I assume I could manually keep things current with that but there's got to be an easier way...that's why these are Macs right?
    Bill

  • Two iphones different accounts one itunes library?

    My wife and I each have an iphone 4 each with its own apple account.  Can I sync both phones in itunes on a Windows PC using one itunes library.  We share the same media files.  Do I have to set up two Windows user accounts and two different libraries?
    I also have an ipad which uses the same apple account as my iphone, and I am able to sync both devices using one itunes library and one Windowws account.

    judge2001 wrote:
    Do I also have to create an user account on my Mac for her in order to have her own addressbook and calendar?
    yes.
    How will she access "my" iTunes library from her account?
    click here for information.
    you can authorize iTunes on her user account to play/use content purchased with your iTunes store account and vice versa.
    JGG
    edited by the Jolly Green Giant (where Green stands for environmentally friendly)

  • Can I share one iTunes Library with multiple computers on a network?

    Can I share one iTunes Library with multiple computers on a network?
    note: one library universally shared, not Home Sharing (one library each, shared to each.)
    I want to share one library stores on my server and access it through various local computers. When I buy a song from a computer (non-server), I want it to be added to the library (stored on server). I want it to auto copy to my server, for organization. I want to be able to sync my phone from any computer.
    Most of this I can do, if i figure out how to use one universal library for all my computers.
    Any ideas how I can do this?

    eyeinit,
    You can authorize your iTunes account on up to 5 computers at a time.
    However, purchased music is downloaded to the first machine to download it, but these articles have more information on moving your music between authorized computers:
    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=93063
    This one is for moving all your music using an iPod as a storage drive
    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=300173
    Hope this helps,
    Nathan C.

  • Can users have one iTunes library deriving from two drives?

    Hi everyone,
    I keep my 4 & 5 star songs on my C drive and the rest (all stars, 1,2 3, etc.) on my exhternal hard drive.
    Whenever I want to listen to my music, all I can readily play are the tunes on my C drive.
    I'm guessing the issues having one library for tunes stored on separate drives is insurmountable?
    I say that because I'm guessing that my iPod (4th gen) is only capable of importing from one library?
    I think the biggest issue is either I don't know how to (or maybe users can't) list a second drive so that iTunes can load all songs from both drives whenever I do have the second drive up and running.
    Adding to the second drive library issue, I can't figure out how to permanently tag my external HD's (I've got 6) so that their drive letter is not automatically defaulting to their order of prescence.
    I can deal with that issue by simply not opening iTunes while I the second drive has been assigned a drive letter other than what iTunes (hopefully) is set to (i.e.; hopefully C and F drives).
    But can users have one iTunes library deriving from two drives?

    Seems I've over come what is something I'd hoped/expected iTunes would be capable of (ie; reinitiating the pathway for external HD music files when their drive letter is the only thing that changed).
    I tried the obvious by going to iTunes's Edit>Preferences>Advanced and clicking the change button for "iTunes Music folder location", then entered the current drive and pathway (as the drive is currently assigned, F as opposed to the original G) and of course iTunes still couldn;t find the missing tunes.
    Giving up on the hope that iTunes was designed smarter than it is (ie; each and every single missing tune req's manual redirection of pathway, as opposed to a preferable tick box for something like 'use the last redirected pathway').
    And I finally figured out how to properly changed drive letter assignments, but still uncertasin if that means permanently tags my EHD's with that drive letter.
    For that to be permanent, maybe I need to name each drive regardless that Windows already has unique inforamtion on each HD. Suppose I'll soon find out if the drive at this point has fianlly stored its drive name and whether or not Windows will contiue to change the EHD drive letters simply by the order which I am introducing them to the os.
    No real luck with rats nest USB hubs as they crash my os alot, so I'm left to trying to find an easy way of managing the EHD drive assignments. THe following is the closest I've yet to come to doing that:
    Click Start>Control Panel>Administrative Tools>Computer Management, and then in the left pane, under Storage, click Disk Management.
    Right-click the drive, partition, logical drive, or volume for which you want to assign a drive letter, and then click Change Drive Letter and Paths.
    Click Change.
    Click Assign the following drive letter (if it is not already selected), click the drive letter that you want to use, and then click OK.
    Click Yes when you are prompted to confirm the drive letter change.
    Again, too bad iTunes doesn't afford a 'find' feature for 'missing' files such that one might be afforded a tick box for 'do not prompt again, instead use the last indicated location for "iTunes Music" folder as the base storage location'.
    This drive renaming thing is a real hassle. Not like somebody couldn't have guessed it and Windows and/or iTunes can't afford some script, etc. to better manage 'tagging' EHD's and/or re-locating 'missing' tunes.
    But then what would we have to complain about, not that they listen anyway.

  • My iPhone has two computers in (iTunes wifi sync), how can I remove one of them without using it ?

    Hello everyone.
    My iPhone has two computers in (iTunes wifi sync) how can I remove one of them without using that computer?
    because that PC stopped working so I had to recover it. Now everything is gone on that PC.
    Also I bought a new computer (MacBook Pro) and I use iTunes on it in the mean time. Now I want to remove the old computer!
    here is a photo of my (iTunes WiFi sync)
    is there any way that I can use to do that?
    Thanks

    Hello,
    Did you ever find a solution for this ?
    I have the same issue and i dont know how to fix it.

  • Can two apple TV's in the same house share one itunes library?

    Can two apple TV's in the same house share one itunes library and play different movies at the same time?

    I have two ATV G2 and one ATV G1 at home with the same iTunes library. I have played two different movies in the ATVs. One interesting thing you get is that you can start one movie and pause it and then you can continue playing it in the other ATV. The iTunes controls where you pause or stop the movie.
    Agree that bandwidth is the limit here and probably the server throughput. But, so far I haven't experienced any problem.

  • One iTunes Library Two Hard Drives

    I want to share one iTunes Library or Media folder (Its the same thing isn't it?) between two bootable partitions. Each has its own copy of iTunes.
    There are 3 partitions in total: The first 2 (mentioned above) each run an OS an the 3rd is a Data partition for storage. The Data partition is where I want to store my iTunes Media folder.I have managed to move and successfully run the iTunes Library/Media folder from the Data partition on the Lion partition. But it my computer won't play fair and share its musical toys with the other iTunes app.
    I don't see any reason why this is not possible but just I can't get a shared parition to work on both Lion and Snow Leopard partitions. The partitions do have different versions of iTunes on if that makes a difference (Lion has iTunes 10 &  SL has  iTunes 11)?
    I'd love to get this sorted iTunes takes up huge amount of space on my computer and I really miss my music when I'm working on Snow Leopard!
    All helpful words an whispers much appreciated!

    If you want to use two external drives to store your itunes content, there are a couple of ways you could go about it.
    You could choose to have just movies (for example) on one HDD and everything else on the other. You could further choose to have your itunes music folder on one HDD and have all content copied to it by default. When it comes to movies (in this example) you can place these on your second HDD and add them to itunes by using OPT-drag, which will temporarily disable itunes from copying the file to your itunes library.
    You could also entirely disable disable itunes copying files to your itunes music folder from the itunes preferences and manually manage all your content.
    Personally I'd just buy a 2 TB (for example) drive and ebay your old drive once you have moved everything from it to your new one.

Maybe you are looking for

  • Can  you help me to solve this problem (user-exit for xd02)

    Hi! can  you help me to solve this problem? transaction XD02 To pass the length of the field to 7 max    for    KNA1-SORT   (Search criterion 1 ) To pass the length of the field to 4  max   for   ADRC-SORT2  (Search criterion 2) It is not possible to

  • How do I index a new search database?

    I want to create a robot and run it against a URL and build an index( RDs), on my own defined search database. But only the default database get's indexed. How do I point my Robot to my new defined search database? Also I would like to be able to ind

  • I lost my online number

    I ordered online number but i lost it, how can i find it?

  • P.S.Elements 9 download size.

    I understand that PSE 9 is over 1.3MB in size. Do you have to load it as one , or can you be selective in download? Regards 300dpi.

  • Font Palette

    When I have a text selected, is there a way in the font palette to scroll down one font after the other one using a key board command instead of use the mouse?