After I save my itunes library

I want to know if I got back to the top of my itunes library on an external hard drive I can remove my itunes on my computer movies to save space on this subject? It is my friends computer and I don't want to take up space. And then I still see them on my apple TV if the movies are not on my internal hard drive?

I am new to this and I wanted to know if my apple tv can stream after I deleted movies from my computer? I have no idea how it works, as far as I know I need to get back to the top of my purchases...

You might be able to broadcast from the store directly on your Apple TV, assuming that they remain in the store and you don't move country: download your past - purchases Support Apple

For the stream to your computer, that itunes from your computer will need to know where they are for example the external drive connected and movies added to iTunes (or copied to disc and the computer iTunes) - they do have to be on the hard disk, but iTunes will need access to them to disseminate the

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    c. go to the My Documents\My Music\Previous of iTunes libraries folder.
    d. you can see several files that start with the iTunes library and have a date included in the name. Copy the new file into the folder.
    f. return to the my documents\Ma music and paste the file in the previous step. (The folder in step 1)
    g. rename the new file copied to iTunes Library.itl.
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