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Without being able to access the iTunes Music Library.xml file, 3rd party products such as Bose Soundtouch can't locate the library. How is this resolved?

Without being able to access the iTunes Music Library.xml file, 3rd party products such as Bose Soundtouch can't locate the library. How is this resolved?

MacBook Pro 13″, macOS 12.1

Posted on Dec 27, 2021 2:44 PM

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Jan 27, 2022 6:22 AM in response to deblues

In my case, the Bose Soundtouch continued to work after the elimination of iTunes, but would not sync with additions/changes to the music files in Catalina. Not being very savvy with naming/moving files on the Mac, I opted to (1) remove the music library in the Soundtouch app, (2) download iTunes via retroactive, (3) drag and drop copies of my music and playlists in the Mac music file to the empty files in ITunes and (4) use the Soundtouch app to add the library back via iTunes. So far it works fine without going through Apple Music, but I know any future changes to the files in Music will need to be manually repeated in the iTunes file for the Bose app to pick it up.

Without being able to access the iTunes Music Library.xml file, 3rd party products such as Bose Soundtouch can't locate the library. How is this resolved?

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