![]() ![]() After about 5 seconds, the iTunes disappear itself just like it was closed.Īt first, it happened with me in Windows 7, so I told myself, maybe Apple did end the support for the iPod Classic on newer version of iTunes (12.10.11.2), especially on Windows 7. However, upon opening iTunes, nothing freeze, just iTunes open up with blank initial start screen. ![]() It shows up in Explorer as an external drive. On Windows (which ever version), the Windows recognized iPod just fine. IPod classic works fine in Finder and Music. I had my iPod Video 5.5th generation 80GB of storage (later to be called iPod Classic). Again, iTunes or the Music app for Mac enables this option by default.Does iPod Classic no longer works with iTunes for Windows? To organize your iTunes Media folder into artist and album folders, check the Keep iTunes Media folder organized box. How to Organize and Expand Your iTunes Library Just remember, media added to your iTunes library before enabling that checkbox still links to the original media files. Now you won't have to worry about moving the original files anywhere else. ![]() Once enabled, all media added to your iTunes library from then on will copy directly to the iTunes media folder. This option is checked by default in iTunes for Mac (on Mojave and earlier). Click the Advanced tab and check the Copy files to iTunes Media folder when adding to library box. ![]() Open iTunes for Windows and go to Edit > Preferences. How to Centralize Your iTunes Music on Your Computer Moving the original files would then not affect the music in your iTunes library. You can have iTunes for Windows make a copy of each file and place them into the iTunes media folder. Thus, if you were to move the original files, iTunes would no longer see them. The original file remains in its current location. By default, adding items to your iTunes library on Windows creates a reference to the file's current location. ![]()
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