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I have music in my music folder in w7, but iTunes copies th files to its own doled, and some songs get compressed, and I have thus 2 copies.

If I move the originals to iTunes , will it compress them ?

Want to get rid of the duplication

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Yes it will. You can change this in the settings. On default it will use 128 kBit unless you change it.

ah, i iforgot the best thing about leave the music where it is: you can create easy playlists for different devices: like directory 1 for the phone dir2 for the wife with thai songs, without creating bloody playlists

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If you go to edit>preferences>advanced and look for the 'copy files to Itunes libary if this is selecected then Itunes will copy the music to the Itunes folder and you can delte the original, if this is not checked then when you add songs/albums it will add to Itunes libaray but from the original location.

You can see the location of the fuile by right clikc any song in Itunes and then click 'showin windows explorer'

Its much better and less messy if you just have the copy to itunes library that way you know they are all in the same location rather than spread out over different folders

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