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Old May 16, 2013, 06:24 AM   #1
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iTunes Missing Songs

So...somewhere in my library of over 10,000 songs I'm missing 11.
There's a (!) by the songs but I can't find them since there are so many songs.

Is there any way to sort (!) songs so I can find the missing 11?
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Old May 16, 2013, 06:28 AM   #2
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So...somewhere in my library of over 10,000 songs I'm missing 11.
There's a (!) by the songs but I can't find them since there are so many songs.

Is there any way to sort (!) songs so I can find the missing 11?
You can use Doug's AppleScripts for iTunes ♫ List MIAs v2.2 to identify missing track files.

You can use Doug's AppleScripts for iTunes ♫ Fix Broken Tracks to try to repair such tracks.

If all your library is in the same folder, you can simply add the folder again and iTunes will add any files not currently in your library.
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You can use Doug's AppleScripts for iTunes ♫ List MIAs v2.2 to identify missing track files.

You can use Doug's AppleScripts for iTunes ♫ Fix Broken Tracks to try to repair such tracks.

If all your library is in the same folder, you can simply add the folder again and iTunes will add any files not currently in your library.
The instructions seem simple...but for some reason I don't understand the steps listed from the links you provided.
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The instructions seem simple...but for some reason I don't understand the steps listed from the links you provided.
This should help you get started using AppleScripts from Doug's AppleScripts for iTunes:

Overview: Doug's AppleScripts for iTunes
Downloading and installing the AppleScripts: Download FAQ
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