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By the way, for those nervous about losing any playlists, you can export them beforehand, including the criteria for Smart Playlists (a feature that iTunes lacks for some reason). http://dougscripts.com/itunes/scripts/ss.php?sp=exportsmartcri…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleSauce007 That's not true. If you start dragging a TV Show or an Album or a Movie, or an iTunesU class etc... the Playlists show up on the right. I recommend watching the following demo: …
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Quote: Originally Posted by DmitryB I can get used to whatever the layout is. My big question is: does the new version keep all of the playlists from the previous version?? If I have to recreate all of my damn playlists...I will go …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Pooch that would be the equalizer ... and although that is still there (under the Window menu) i can't see where to enable the visuals. Visuals are under the View menu.
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Quote: Originally Posted by CapeVerdeCas I hate iTunes 11! I have a library of 30,000 songs and used cloverlfow as my default view. Now it's way to tedious and complicated to do the things I was before under the current set up. I'm go…
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Quote: Originally Posted by noirdesir Yeah, instead of being limited to the context, the search tool has become dumb again and instead of finding something in the context you are in (eg, a playlist), it now throws mobile apps int…
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Hmm.. the Home Videos isn't really a new Category in your LIbrary. They still show up under 'Movies', so I'm not sure what value it has. Was really hoping they offered a new category. If someone can come up with a reason for this one I'd be curiou…
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Quote: Originally Posted by 2oh1 Yes, I know, but the playlist order doesn't change to show the shuffled song order anymore. I'm currently listening to a smart playlist with over 3,000 songs. With iTunes 10 and previous, you could s…
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FYI, the new Home Movie option is another media type under your library, which is a welcome addition. You can tag a movie as a 'Home Movie' instead of just 'Movie'. Unfortunately, it doesn't appear to show up under the sidebar list of categories u…
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They should advertise that as a 48GB model. MS doesn't count the space taken by the Surface OS (Windows RT), which takes up some 12 GB..lol They've already been hit with a lawsuit over it.
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So far my biggest gripe is the lack of easy access to Playlists, which has prompted me to turn the sidebar back on. If someone uses iTunes to focus on one specific type of media, this will vastly simplify their experience. They made an odd choice …
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Quote: Originally Posted by 2oh1 Weird. I also don't see a way to see the randomized track order in a playlist. Previously, clicking random included the ability to see the playlist in the random order by clicking the far left column…
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Nevermind. Turns out you can turn on the old Sidebar under the view options, so the lack of a 'Playlists' button in the top nav is something I can work around.
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The playlists are only available under the Music dropdown for some reason. Probably a bug as my playlists also include movie playlists, which also show up under Music. Has anyone figured out the home movies bit yet and how it works?
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They lost my business after the last upgrade gouging. Good luck with that...
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I have to agree with them on the resolution. I would purchase one of them except for the aspect and sub 720P resolution. I was hoping for a higher PPI for the mini. Will wait for the next gen to see if that improves.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Marvin You wouldn't really need more than 128GB with Fusion as it mirrors the data on the SSD. If you had 768GB with a 1TB HDD, it would pretty much make the HDD redundant and defeats the cost advantage …
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To be fair a simple phone call from you would have saved you some pain. The email also listed 3 options and depending on which you chose, it would impact the time taken. You could have always opted for in-home. They quoted me the same 3 days and h…
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You should definitely wipe your drive. Just boot into your repair partition and delete your OS X system partition. Just be sure you back up any data before doing so. As to whether or not to do a secure wipe, that's up to you. The drive…
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Don't really care about the thickness, but I am very curious as to how this one will perform. Love the SSD Platter hybrids. So glad Apple has started offering these.