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Quote: Originally Posted by SendMe This is a non issue. The only "problem" is the bar display, which is going to be improved in a software update real soon now.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Stevie If it is a minor problem, we might hear from Apple in a few days. Otherwise, we may not hear from Apple ever. They are very slow to admit things. And do I recall correctly that the yellow screened iMacs wer…
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The trend is your friend!
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Quote: Originally Posted by FJRabon I am guessing 256kbps will just be the defualt now. Most people don't know that you can import at pretty much whatever bitrate you want and a whole slew of options. I wonder why they don't use VBR as the …
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Quote: so they patented what ooTunes, orb, simplify media, Tversity, and slimplayer have been doing all this time? Brilliant! iTunes 4.0 actually had this feature already, being able to connect to other iTunes libraries remotely over the Interne…
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Quote: Originally Posted by DaveGee This is exactly what I've been wishing Apple would eventually do... Here is what I'd need... - Speakers in multiple rooms of the house & outside - Cool remote control that enables REAL browsing / sea…
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Wow this looks nice. Much cooler than the green one imho.
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Quote: Originally posted by crees! And I just had to have APL and bought when it was $72. Tisk tisk. Haha me too. I'm not selling a share until several years from now though
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Quote: Originally posted by European guy I'm sorry, you are wrong. I DARE anyone to say that 192 kps AAC or whatever loss encodeing technique sounds the same as an original CD player. Unless they are listening on computer speakers. I'm no …
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Already at 128kbps, VBR AAC is really really good these days. I think it's fair to say that perceptual transparency is reached at about 160-192kbps, so serving songs in 256kbps would just be a waste. I've yet to see a person who can consistently …
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Quote: Originally posted by Aquatic their stock took a 5 dollar hit today. What happened? What news caused it? I told myself if it goes down 10 or 15, then I must buy. Around a thousand bucks of it. But it's so high now, 150% of just a few m…
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Quote: Originally posted by Lincolnrozelle You really have a hard-on for Farmer don't you. Merril Lynch doesn't have a net revenue of $22 billion by asking Fanboys where to spend their money. 'Pretty talk of financial analysts' this is not. …
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They seem to be using the VBR encoder now. A couple of recently released songs reports as 126kbps and 124kbps in QuickTime.
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Wouldn't it say 'buy movie' if it where for something other than music vids/podcasts?
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Quote: Originally posted by icfireball 1) 8 GB Flash is still fairly expensive so I wouldn't count on it.... Two 4GB flash modules are probably cheaper than an 8GB 1" drive.
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I suspect they'll release it at the Paris expo as well, together with QT7 for Windows and new iPods. My wishlist: Secure ripping VBR AAC w/ gapless Internet sharing Lossless->AAC for all iPods, not just the shuffle A modernized UI and mor…
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Quote: Originally posted by Gene Clean FLAC = Free Lossless Audio Codec. FLAC and Apple Lossless are very similar in architecture and compression efficiency. It's believed that Apple looked closely at FLAC when developing Apple Lossless.
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Quote: Originally posted by Louzer What in the hell does airport express have to do with their own format. Are they completely and utterly incapable of figuring out how to send FLAC or some other existing lossless format over the airwaves? It cer…
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Quote: Originally posted by coolfactor We all know that going from lossy to lossy causes a degration in audio quality, but if you have your music in a (near-)lossless format already, wouldn't a convert cause zero or an unnoticable quality loss? T…
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Quote: Originally posted by blackwave The body's of these computers are inclosed in what kind of case? PowerMac