Where are changes in the Apple Music player saved when using the iTunes.itl as library for the Music Player

Switching from a MacBook Air 2017 with Mojave to a MacBook Air 2024 with Sequoia i copied my complete iTunes map to the same spot on my MB24 (need to have the same file path for Traktor Pro 4 - see location on first pictur). On opening Apple Music player I select in the iTunes map iTunes.itl as library.


As I use 2 MacBooks for my live DJ-gigs, I want an exact copy of my music files/library on both laptops. So far I copied the iTunes map from my MB17 to my MB14. Worked perfectly (both Mojave with iTunes). After switching to MB24 copying all music files/maps to my oldest MB14 (upgraded to Big Sur) do not show the changes made in Apple Music.


Here are my questions.

1. Every time I stop Music, a new map is created. I called it Shortcut (see picture below) This contains a Music Library.musiclibrary just as I find under Music (just above shortcut - the standard map for Music)


  • Why is this map created every time I save changes instead of updating the same map?
  • In this scenario (iTunes.itl as library) is anything saved in Muziek/Music map?
  • What is saved where in the content of Music Library.musiclibrary (be it n Muziek/Music or in the map called shortcut)
  • When I copy all content of iTunes+Music+Shortcut to my MB14 and I reopen Apple Music in the MB14 linking to iTunes.itl, I can not find the changes I have made with Apple Music Player in the MB24 (eg columns of playlists, new playlists, deleted songs etc).


So far, no one of the Dutch support team could help me with these questions. I only get the suggestion to synchronise my files in the Cloud. So far I do not want to this: a) no guarantee this will work out perfectly b) due to the vast amount of data this is too expensive and c) I need to be able synchronise both MB's when I don't have a Wifi-connection available (yes, this still exists...)


I know my set-up is a rather exceptional but I need this in order not to loose more than 12 years of work in my music library and having to start all over again. If I need to do so, it will no longer be with Apple devices/software...


I hope someone could help me along with this or at least give a hint for possible solutions. Thanks

MacBook Air 13″

Posted on Apr 18, 2025 01:54 AM

Reply

Similar questions

4 replies

Apr 18, 2025 01:14 PM in response to Jemp104

In macOS 10.15 Catalina and later the Music Library.musiclibrary file is a package that contains equivalents for the library files that would previously have been in the iTunes folder. Internally there is a file called Library.musicdb, which would appear to be the real analog to the .itl file. Music creates Temp File.tmp files within the .musiclibrary package when updating the library, so it is possible that in a corrupted library there will be a .tmp file that can be restored if you right click on Music Library.musiclibrary and Show Package Contents. If restoring a .musiclibrary package from Time Machine you should option-start Music and explicitly select the restored file.


If your library is in a non-standard location another possibility is that the preference file that records which .itl file to open has been reset or corrupted. This may cause iTunes to open or create a library at the standard path of <User's Music>\iTunes. In this event, press and hold down shift/option as you launch iTunes to reconnect to the correct library file.


In a similar vein it is possible that a corrupt preference file may cause iTunes to fail at launch with one of these errors:

  • The file iTunes Library.itl cannot be read because it was created by a newer version of iTunes.
  • The folder “iTunes” is on a locked disk or you do not have write permissions for this folder.
  • The iTunes Library.itl cannot be found or created. The default location for this file is in the 'iTunes' folder in the 'Music' folder.

It may be worth trying the shift-start-iTunes method (option on a Mac) to actively select the .itl file that should contain your library. If you still get the error message try Repair security permissions for iTunes for Windows and/or check for interference from anti-virus software.


The default location for a Music library in Catalina and later is ~/Music/Music with the media files consolidated into ~/Music/Music/Media. After importing your iTunes library you may want to copy your active Music Library.musiclibrary file into ~/Music/Music replacing any older copy there, then use Music > Preferences > Files to reset the media folder path, and File > Library > Organize Library > Consolidate Files to bring all the music into media folder. You can then remove the originals from the old iTunes Media folder. Repeat with TV as appropriate. Alternatively you could create the nested layout of library folder and media folder on an external drive.


See Managing your Mac media libraries - Apple Community for more on reorganizing old iTunes content for the new apps.


For more info, see:

Empty/corrupt iTunes library after upgrad… - Apple Community

Move your iTunes library to a new computer - Apple Community


Apr 22, 2025 08:10 AM in response to Jemp104

To be clear, when you use Music to open a .itl file it will convert to a .musiclibrary package which is then used thereafter. If you reopen and convert the .itl file all the changes made in Music will missing from this newly converted library. The only way to reliably have the same library, ratings, play counts, playlists, etc. on the two different builds of macOS is to have an active subscription to either Apple Music or iTunes Match such that updates made in one library can sync automatically to the other via the cloud. If that isn't an option, e.g. library over 100,000 tracks, or cost, then you should made all edits in the Mojave system, which you can clone for use in Sequoia knowing that any changes made on the Sequoia system are going to be lost next time you copy over the .itl from Mojave.


tt2

May 1, 2025 05:47 AM in response to turingtest2

Thanks for the additional info. Apple Music or iTunes Match subscriptions are not an option for me (more than 350 GB music data and I want to keep my MB17 on the current Mojave OS as it allows me to use a older version of Traktor). As I managed to get all the content from the MB17 to the MB24 I tested with exporting playlists. This works fine as no only the content but also the format (columns) is perfectly transferred. As my DB is very much upto date, the amount of work involved in the future ir rather limited. Nevertheless, I consider to check the iTunes Match or synch through another cloudprovider with parts of the library from my MB24 to MB14. Thanks again for the support!

This thread has been closed by the system or the community team. You may vote for any posts you find helpful, or search the Community for additional answers.

Where are changes in the Apple Music player saved when using the iTunes.itl as library for the Music Player

Welcome to Apple Support Community
A forum where Apple customers help each other with their products. Get started with your Apple Account.