Incredible! You've put a few Apple execs' kids through college, that's for sureI should emphasise that I have been building my iTunes library since the beginning of time......
Music 10,140
Movies 1,409
TV Shows 7.458
Total Size 8.5TB
I was curious as to what everyone does once there music collection exceeds the capacity of there iPod or phone?
I just sync a subset of selected artists onto my iPhone which I normally use for listening, but my iPod classic lives in the console of my car with everything on it if I happen to want something I have omitted to put on my iPhone.
I was curious as to what everyone does once there music collection exceeds the capacity of there iPod or phone?
I'm curious, do you guys really listen to that many thousands of songs...?![]()
Ever see those enormous private libraries the wealthy assemble? The kind that require a rolling ladder to reach the top shelves?
Collectors get the books because they want to own what they enjoy reading. But they may not live long enough to read all the books more than once.
That's what I have in virtual space. Enough books, music, and video that I'll have shuffled off the mortal coil before I experience it all twice.
I understand the need (want) to store a library of data. But, honestly, if someone has an iTunes library of multiple terabytes of data, how useful is it to anyone other than the Library of Congress?
I have a fairly large DVD and BluRay collection that I have not added to my iTunes library. But, there is a big world out there to explore. How many hours should someone spend watching or listening to anything?
Trust me, I enjoy watching and listening to many songs and movies I own. I just think many people are too focused on their media instead of actually experiencing the real world while they are on it.
I was curious as to what everyone does once there music collection exceeds the capacity of there iPod or phone?
I'm sitting at ~1004gb for ~169974 songs.
Not too big, not too small.
(Approximate because I have to use Applescript to count it.)
ETA: No movies, no TV. I manage those separately and use a combination of Finder & Plex.
Ever see those enormous private libraries the wealthy assemble? The kind that require a rolling ladder to reach the top shelves?
Collectors get the books because they want to own what they enjoy reading. But they may not live long enough to read all the books more than once.
That's what I have in virtual space. Enough books, music, and video that I'll have shuffled off the mortal coil before I experience it all twice.
I'm curious, do you guys really listen to that many thousands of songs...?![]()
By saying "largest iTunes library" you mean all items in the library purchased through iTunes?