Handy little service for Mac OS X to import selected files (or folders) into iTunes without importing duplicates. Especially useful for manually managing iTunes media files stored on a NAS or other external device.
- Download the Zip archive
- Double-click the Zip archive to uncompress it
- Double-click
Import to iTunes.workflow
and choose "Install"
- From a Finder window, select one or more files or folders
- Right-click on the selection and choose Services > Import to iTunes
- Alternatively, choose Finder > Services > Import to iTunes
- Sit back and wait! :) Automator will notify you once the process is complete
- All selected media files are now present in your iTunes library (sans duplications)
- Only tested on Mac OS X Mavericks 10.9.2
- For Mac OS X 10.8.x Mountain Lion, the "Display Notification" portion of the Automator workflow needs to be removed
- Doesn't prevent importing duplicate files
- Works exclusively with the active iTunes library
- Can take a few minutes to find and exclude already-imported media with larger iTunes libraries
- For instance, it takes about a minute to process a selection of ~200 files against a library with ~5000 items
- The selection-filtering script only imports these file types:
- *.mov
- *.mp4
- *.m4v
- *.mpg
- *.mpeg
- *.m2v
- *.mp2
- *.ite
- *.aac
- *.m4a
- *.m4b
- *.m4p
- *.mp3
- *.caf
- *.aiff
- *.aif
- *.aifc
- *.au
- *.sd2
- *.wav
- *.snd
- *.amr
- *.3ga