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volkswagen yellow & gold
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: london, england.
Posts: 6,147
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iTunes for Windoze
use it: http://www.apple.com/itunes/download/ why doesn't all software look as nice as this or have such intuitive keyboard shortcuts? |
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I Ain't Losing Any Sleep™
Join Date: Apr 2003
Posts: 5,200
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Now that I've got iTunes, I might go the distance and get me a dock - http://www.mobydock.tk/ Pretty fly for a pc guy. That's fuckin' ingenious, if I understand it correctly. It's a Swiss fuckin' watch.
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volkswagen yellow & gold
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: london, england.
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I Ain't Losing Any Sleep™
Join Date: Apr 2003
Posts: 5,200
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it's like a launchbar/taskbar type thing. I thought you we're a mac user? That's fuckin' ingenious, if I understand it correctly. It's a Swiss fuckin' watch.
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.dead
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Poland / Lodz
Posts: 63
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http://www.mobydock.tk/ - quite nice, but I think i'm gonna stick to quick launch. |
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Floating libation anyone?
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Ok, I felt the need to bring this thread back from the dead. Yesterday, I made the switch to iTunes (for windows) after being a LONG TIME user of Music Match Jukebox. I have some comments and questions that I hope to get some feedback on: 1) The mp3 library on my computer is larger than what my iPod can hold. On install, the software´s default is set to autosync and I had my iPod plugged in for a charge while installing iTunes. iTunes automatically recognized my iPod and deleted all the tracks on it (I guess this was because my library on my PC was too big???) It wasn´t such a hassle becasue the transfers are lightning fast...but still a bit of a pain in the ass because I had so many playlists set up on my iPod and those were erased too. 2) When ripping tracks (iTunes conveniently calls it "importing"...I found that funny): You can´t specify -- or at least to my knowledge you can´t -- how the ripped/imported filenames of the tracks will be named. With Music Match, you could do this and I REALLY liked this feature. I don´t want filenames of my mp3s named 100 different ways, and I have a specified format I prefer so I can organize them in Windowws Explorer. If anyone knows how you can do this, please let me know. Otherwise, I´m going to keep MusicMatch installed for ripping purposes. 3) I see you can right click on a track and "Convert Selection to Mp3". Does this feature work with AAC tracks purchased from the iTunes music store? If so, that´s a nice bonus. If not, that TOTALLY sucks and will really deflate my love for iTunes. I don't want AAC files, I want mp3s...and I have 10,000 songs in mp3 format which I SURE AS HELL am not going to convert to AAC. 4) I found a cool link, too, that I'd like to share (which is more for iPod users): http://www.ephpod.com/ --this software allows you to transfer songs BACK from your iPod to your PC/Mac. VERY COOL. TA for any help/comments/etc. on the above points. I'm really enjoying iTunes almost as much as those sleepingfish & MaccyDees blokes. fun: HGC v.4 | last.fm: DT | me | oi! f*ck u roto: ...via meebo!
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