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Quote: Originally Posted by bbwi copying the iTunes folder to an external HD would be my method of choice I can copy my Library to DVD from it's folder on my HD, I just want to make sure it's the right one and the back up will load correctly w…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Galley Check your tags. You may have some stray blank spaces. I checked all that. Everything is consistent
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Quote: Originally Posted by Galley It affected the tracks in your iTunes library as well. If you search in the iLounge.com forums, you should be able to find the date that the defective version of iTunes was released. You can create a smart pla…
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Unfortunately I started adding my CD collection (probably ripped 170 or more full CDs) around this time, and have noticed the problem on my iPod, but haven't confirmed the problem yet that when listening to the clipped songs through my computer via …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Galley if iTunes detects an updated version of a track, it will replace it on the iPod, so yes, you will regain the space. 192Kbps VBR AAC is an excellent choice! Cool, thanks! Seems to sound pretty good @192kbps.…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Aflaaak Is there any solution to the problem of importing CDs into iTunes? I am running an XP PC with a 48X drive and it takes f o r e v e r to import tracks from my CDs. It seems to get to about 85% of each track, and…
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Opening iTunes and connecting it seems to do the trick. Thanks for the help!
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I'd love to begin using it, but I'm at a loss to do so without installing the software.
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Quote: Originally Posted by firevsh2o Because Apple doesn't sell a normal desktop only a workstation and a small cripled little laptop without screen .... so what would you buy when you need a "desktop". The iMac is not the "best" solution - i…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Rich-Myster This is the deal. The songs on your ipod are un-editable, you can't change the file name or anything, everything has to be done through your computer. If you turn the ipod into disk mode, you can "access" t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Rokken Your friend has it. Whenever you plug your ipod in any computer other than the one you have been using with the ipod, the computer will ask if you want to erase it or just let it be there no matter you have purc…
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Quote: Originally Posted by KingOfSomewhereHot Front Row works fine on a Pro (in fact, it's part of the Leopard OS installation), but there's no remote (or IR sensor) shipped with the Pro's. Thanks King. That's kind of what I figured but good …
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Quote: Originally Posted by BenRoethig For Gates its more like devoid of ethics. He got everything he got by taking other peoples ideas and either copying them or just taking the next step. I don't think Microsoft has ever come up with somethin…
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Quote: Originally Posted by BenRoethig A) The current xeon is essentially a desktop core 2 modified to run SMP for the server market. it should be pretty close in performance to its much less expensive desktop cousin. The iMac. You're rig…
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Quote: Originally Posted by BenRoethig If Apple were to release a single socket Mac Pro using that same high end x38 motherboard used in the 420 and its workstation cousin the T3400, they'd easily be able to hit that price point. The server clas…
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Quote: Originally Posted by BenRoethig $2300 (another $150 price increase) is not anywhere near entry level unless you're making six digits or are some spoiled doctors/ lawyers kid who needs not understand a budget. Apple is very lucky that Micr…
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But every time MWSF or any other ultrahyped Mac event that comes along that doesn't introduce an mid-priced, mid-tower will be a letdown.
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Quote: Originally Posted by JakeTheRock iTunes can do it itself by default. In iTunes 6,make a playlist of the songs, click the burn CD button in the top right corner. In iTunes 7, which you probably have, Make a playlist of the songs you wan…
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Quote: Originally Posted by JakeTheRock Itunes can do it itself by default. In iTunes 6,make a playlist of the songs, click the burn CD button in the top right corner. In iTunes 7, which you probably have, Make a playlist of the songs you wan…
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Quote: Originally Posted by sequitur The "cube stand" is a possibility. I just thought of another one. I have a monitor "arm" that I haven't used since I started using larger (panel) displays. I'm thinking of clipping it back on my desk and us…