Doug Hook
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This would be both moving the folders to a different main folder (Mine is called OFFLINE MUSIC) and removing it from the iTunes library. Sonos updates its own library overnight, so that is automatic. iTunes will just flag it as missing files of it is not found. So we should also be able to force update the iTunes library file in a perfect world.