When I import audio files it defaults to this music app called groove. I want my audio where I can actually find it and access it, without having to import it again and take up 2x as much hard drive space as it should.
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When I import audio files it defaults to this music app called groove. I want my audio where I can actually find it and access it, without having to import it again and take up 2x as much hard drive space as it should.
do you know where your music files are stored in your pc? And does itunes have a select location or import feature? I'm thinking you should be able to direct itunes to search for music in the folder where your music is stored
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Along with what Chintan said, I would change your default music app to iTunes. To do this do a search for "Default app settings" and under Music Player set it to iTunes.