Hello,
This morning I rebooted my iMac in an attempt to resolve the wifi-doesnt-reconnected-after-sleep issue.
When I went back to iTunes, I found it with old playlists, and old songs.
I recently re-downloaded songs I had in better quality, and retagged several of them, but iTunes was showing me what I had before!
I restored the library from TC's yesterday's backup, but it turned out to be exactly the same.
I never really close iTunes, so is it possible that my library was never backed up because it was "in use"? Not sure how TC works...
If it's the case, does that mean I should close iTunes from time to time?
What could have caused it to revert to such an old db (I'd say it was at least 1 week old).
Currently I solved the problem by recreating a new db, but it's a lengthy process (1+ Tb of music).
Thanks!
This morning I rebooted my iMac in an attempt to resolve the wifi-doesnt-reconnected-after-sleep issue.
When I went back to iTunes, I found it with old playlists, and old songs.
I recently re-downloaded songs I had in better quality, and retagged several of them, but iTunes was showing me what I had before!
I restored the library from TC's yesterday's backup, but it turned out to be exactly the same.
I never really close iTunes, so is it possible that my library was never backed up because it was "in use"? Not sure how TC works...
If it's the case, does that mean I should close iTunes from time to time?
What could have caused it to revert to such an old db (I'd say it was at least 1 week old).
Currently I solved the problem by recreating a new db, but it's a lengthy process (1+ Tb of music).
Thanks!