I only require iTunes on Windows to manage an iPod. I am sure there are a lot of other people who do the same. I use other software to manage my music library, partly for historical reasons and partly because we like more control than iTunes offers.
For us there has always been a feature missing from iTunes—the ability to update/synchonise the library with a music collection obtained from other sources. Perhaps people who use it for their music management also miss this feature e.g. when buying tracks from Amazon, but all through its (currently) eleven versions, Apple has failed to add the capability. For that reason, I was grateful some years ago to discover a (Windows) program called iTLU—iTunes Library Updater by Borja Fernandez which did this for me; I think iTunes was at version 9 then. Version 1.22 (2008) was the last version found and it was known to work on Windows XP, I don’t know about any later versions. As well as adding new tracks it will clean out “orphaned” entries for files that no longer exist.
Then, calamity, Apple published their slightly controversial iTunes 11 version and it all stopped working. This was a major rewrite and, it seems, they had removed the API that iTLU relies on to function. Also, since then, the author’s web site http://itlu.ownz.ch/wordpress/ has vanished.
But I can now gleefully report, with iTunes 11.0.4, it all works again. It must have been an oversight that Apple have (silently) corrected. Just a pity that there isn’t a Mac version of iTLU.
Hi – just tried Itunes 11 update and ITLU doesn’t work…what a pain
I gather there is a new update to iTunes. I will check it out. Watch this space.
ITLU Version 1.2.2.0 on Windows XP works for me with iTunes 11.0.5.5 and 11.1.0 – so I see no problem. Can you tell me what you get in the messages window.
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The message received was
F The ‘dict’ start tag on line 68871 does not match the end tag of ‘plist’. …
It was apparent, during discussion with Nick, that the problem occurred while reading the index file “iTunes Music Library.xml” but we can’t understand why it apparently works with iTunes 10 but not 11.
In passing he mentioned another product called iTunes Library Toolkit from klarita.net.
I did notice ITLU worked again but now it does not work. Is this just a problem I am having or has Apple again prevented it from being used? My version of iTunes is 11.1.1.11.
Thank you.
The message Barry is getting is
F Connection to iTunes failed. Try to reinstall the latest iTunes.
I have installed a fresh copy of iTunes 11.1.1 onto another PC and I get the same message as Nick but with different line numbers.
F The ‘dict’ start tag on line 72417 does not match the end tag of ‘plist’. Line 75235, position 3.
Even then, I can’t relate the line numbers with the contents of the library XML file so I don’t know what is going on here. FileSaveAs has some reports of it sometimes working as well.
I am now recommending iTunes Folder Watch. The free version does what I want.