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iTunes 9: Understanding iTunes Media Organization
iTunes 9 offers a new method of organizing the iTunes folder, making it easier to locate your music, movies, TV shows, and more. This article details the changes that occur when upgrading to iTunes Media organization.Note: If you are using iTunes for the first time, iTunes 9 automatically uses iTunes Media organization.
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