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Yes, the Norwegian word for radio is … wait for it … radio! Quite a few languages make up new words (like French and Swedish), but in Norway we rarely do that.
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I'm not sure, digitalclips. I'll probably not use it, but I'l check it out. My "rant" was about it being advertised without actually being available. When it is mentioned as the first item in a list of new features, you sort of expect that it will b…
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iTunes Radio may well be available only in the US, but then why is it the first item on the "new in iTunes 11" list when you download iTunes 11 in other countries? I download iTunes and check the Read Me file, and the first item is explaining the gr…
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Does anyone outside of the US ever use Siri? I have never used it, the mere idea of talking to an inanimate object seems silly to me. A good example of technology that most of the users never use, and as such a perfect candidate for removing if it…
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It all depends on the country you live in, I suppose. Where I live we get 2 years warranty and 5 years extended coverage on all parts within their expected lifespan. Which means that if a battery goes bad after 3 years you will not get a new batte…
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I have never understood how they can argue that innovation is being harmed by not being allowed to copy others. If anything it should drive innovation because when you are not allowed to copy from somebody else, you have to make your own solution,…
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No. The album art field in the Get info window is not what I am talking about. I think that CDs at the moment is cheaper than downloading because that is what I see when I go to buy music. Some times the files are cheaper, but most of the ti…
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And don't forget that it is in Apple's interest to have people buying music through iTunes. There is still a good argument for buying CDs though. At the moment it is much cheaper to buy CDs than files on the internet. I paid $120 for the 144 CD Ar…
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Yes, I know. And I'm all for simplicity. There are always workarounds - I can live with that. The cmd-c and cmd-v info solved my main problem.
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Yes, of course I realize that I'm in a small minority, but that doesn't mean that it's not a problem for me. The previous functionality worked very well, and I don't see how removing it solves any problem? In iTunes10 you could remove the field th…
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Quote: Originally Posted by v5v Are you asking how to "capture" the artwork from one song and apply it to other songs? I use the "Get Info" window. Select the track that has the album art, click the "Artwork" tab and d…
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Yes, I know. But the old way was much more convenient - just paste the album art on the "Album art field" in the main Window. Which is now gone. And some times iTunes would find the correct album art for one work on a CD, but not for the other. Th…
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You are right - I was not being precise. My only excuse is that English is not my first language. It is possible to paste album art (I'm not too sure about copying though...). But it is much more inconvenient and takes much more time. They took so…
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Quote: Originally Posted by SolipsismX 1) Why do you need that functionality all the time? 2) It's still possible. 1: Because I rip a lot of CDs, and iTunes usually can't find the album art. Just last week I ripped 75 CDs…
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But it is not possible to copy and paste album art any more. I need that functionality all the time. It is really annoying that this is not possible any more.
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Happens all the time here.
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No. It has been doing that all along as far as I know. Whether the album art is conserved across systems depends on how it is imported in the first place. I have 3 copies of my library on different Macs, and some times the album art doesn't surviv…
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When you rip classical CDs (and some of us do - today physical CDs of classical music are cheaper than file downloads, and gives you an automatic backup), iTunes usually can't find the album art (or it finds the wrong art). If it finds the album a…
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Is nobody having problems with the search in iTunes 11? My library is rather large (160 000 songs, 1,7 TB data) and searching for files takes forever. In iTunes 10 I could type "Schubert" in the search field, and iTunes would present a list of mat…
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Something is very wrong with your Mac. Take it back to Apple ASAP. In my family we have 1 17" PowerBook, 1 15" MacBook Pro and 2 MacBooks. They never crash. I mean that as in zero crashes for at least the last year. I have had a few wake-from-sleep …