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I recently got a MacBook and installed Windows 7 on it. Being a .NET developer and a Windows lover (I'm sorry, it happens), I want to keep my iTunes library on my NTFS partition, but have both Windows and Mac read the library so I can sync/develop for the iPhone on Snow Leopard.
Is there an app that does this?
NTFS-3G isn't case sensitive... is there a way to force iTunes to rewrite the .itl or .xml files using the correct names? – hb. – 2009-12-09T22:14:29.430
HFS+ is case insensitive too unless you add that option, but some applications break on case sensitive file systems (all Blizzard games, for example). You're just going to have to pick a file system that both OSs support and either make a partition just for iTunes or get an external hard disk.
Perhaps a simpler solution would be to get a dedicated machine for iTunes sharing/playing or get a set of speakers for an iPod. With an iPod, you don't shred your database file and you don't lose metadata like play count because all that is handled on the device and is resolved at sync. – dotHTM – 2009-12-10T16:14:21.807