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- MoonKnight
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I am using itunes more than a year (mac) and I must say it rules...
Such an easy CD-Copy-Programm, including (like Winamp and Co.) your mp3 list to listen music on comp, plays if you like to the music moving pictures, and has lots of Internet-Radio-Streams also...
I just can say it rules, how the windows version will be I dunno, but for mac-users best mp3-software ever!!
Such an easy CD-Copy-Programm, including (like Winamp and Co.) your mp3 list to listen music on comp, plays if you like to the music moving pictures, and has lots of Internet-Radio-Streams also...
I just can say it rules, how the windows version will be I dunno, but for mac-users best mp3-software ever!!
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dont use it!
i've just downloaded it and itunes has completely f*cked my mp3 collection on my work pc...
its retagged mp3s, renamed the files and then re-ordered the folders... and it's got at least 50% of them wrong.
for example: all my sisters boots have been copied into one "unknown artist" folder. all the files in the same folder! and my copy of iggy's "the idiot" has been split and placed into individual folders named after the song title... its made a right mess of loads of stuff.
so unless all your mp3s are ID3 tagged perfectly, and correspond with the itunes database (which is obviously sh*t) your mp3 collection will be f*cked.
avoid like the plague. will take me ages to re-sort them all out into some usable folder structure...
i've just downloaded it and itunes has completely f*cked my mp3 collection on my work pc...
its retagged mp3s, renamed the files and then re-ordered the folders... and it's got at least 50% of them wrong.
for example: all my sisters boots have been copied into one "unknown artist" folder. all the files in the same folder! and my copy of iggy's "the idiot" has been split and placed into individual folders named after the song title... its made a right mess of loads of stuff.
so unless all your mp3s are ID3 tagged perfectly, and correspond with the itunes database (which is obviously sh*t) your mp3 collection will be f*cked.
avoid like the plague. will take me ages to re-sort them all out into some usable folder structure...
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- MoonKnight
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That I had could tell you before!!
I would avoid to use it for PC if your are not Mac-User...
Itunes (on mac he does) he put all in alphabetical order (depends what u wants, by interpret name or song name, song name makes no sense)...
But it depends all how you named your mp3-files... if you have some Windows-Progs for ur PC, keep em, otherwise Itunes put all into a big mess...
and the other thing is, if not all your files are true mp3 the mess will be bigger, Itunes needs own file where all the mp3´s are in... otherwise he find nothing... so hands away PC-Users, my clue...
I would avoid to use it for PC if your are not Mac-User...
Itunes (on mac he does) he put all in alphabetical order (depends what u wants, by interpret name or song name, song name makes no sense)...
But it depends all how you named your mp3-files... if you have some Windows-Progs for ur PC, keep em, otherwise Itunes put all into a big mess...
and the other thing is, if not all your files are true mp3 the mess will be bigger, Itunes needs own file where all the mp3´s are in... otherwise he find nothing... so hands away PC-Users, my clue...
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- cocoamix
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Quiff Boy wrote:dont use it!
i've just downloaded it and itunes has completely f*cked my mp3 collection on my work pc...
its retagged mp3s, renamed the files and then re-ordered the folders... and it's got at least 50% of them wrong.
for example: all my sisters boots have been copied into one "unknown artist" folder. all the files in the same folder! and my copy of iggy's "the idiot" has been split and placed into individual folders named after the song title... its made a right mess of loads of stuff.
so unless all your mp3s are ID3 tagged perfectly, and correspond with the itunes database (which is obviously sh*t) your mp3 collection will be f*cked.
avoid like the plague. will take me ages to re-sort them all out into some usable folder structure...
Then you first run it, there's a check box that asks you if you want iTunes to organize your music folder.
Apparently, you had it checked.
If you don't want it to touch your tags, just tell it not to when you first run it.
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Then you first run it, there's a check box that asks you if you want iTunes to organize your music folder.
Apparently, you had it checked.
If you don't want it to touch your tags, just tell it not to when you first run it.[/quote]
apart from that iTunes is a top notch program once you get used to it's quirks, I was using MusicMatch Jukebox for years till I went OS 9. iTunes has a lot of redeeming features, play with it for a while before doing anything drastic.
Apparently, you had it checked.
If you don't want it to touch your tags, just tell it not to when you first run it.[/quote]
apart from that iTunes is a top notch program once you get used to it's quirks, I was using MusicMatch Jukebox for years till I went OS 9. iTunes has a lot of redeeming features, play with it for a while before doing anything drastic.
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Congrats, your filth!cocoamix wrote:Quiff Boy wrote:dont use it!
i've just downloaded it and itunes has completely f*cked my mp3 collection on my work pc...
its retagged mp3s, renamed the files and then re-ordered the folders... and it's got at least 50% of them wrong.
for example: all my sisters boots have been copied into one "unknown artist" folder. all the files in the same folder! and my copy of iggy's "the idiot" has been split and placed into individual folders named after the song title... its made a right mess of loads of stuff.
so unless all your mp3s are ID3 tagged perfectly, and correspond with the itunes database (which is obviously sh*t) your mp3 collection will be f*cked.
avoid like the plague. will take me ages to re-sort them all out into some usable folder structure...
Then you first run it, there's a check box that asks you if you want iTunes to organize your music folder.
Apparently, you had it checked.
If you don't want it to touch your tags, just tell it not to when you first run it.
- cocoamix
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You can also join the discussion with the Uber-geeks here.
Unfortunately, my PCs at work run archaic scietific software that only runs in Win98.
Meh, I listen to music on my iPod at work anyway.
There's also an steam of the event, with appearances by Bono, Dr. Dre, Mick, Jagger, and a performance by Sarch McLachlan.
No Von though.
Unfortunately, my PCs at work run archaic scietific software that only runs in Win98.
Meh, I listen to music on my iPod at work anyway.
There's also an steam of the event, with appearances by Bono, Dr. Dre, Mick, Jagger, and a performance by Sarch McLachlan.
No Von though.
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[quote="cocoamix"]You can also join the discussion with the Uber-geeks here.
cheers Cocoa
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cheers Cocoa
regards
James Blast
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i think itunes is a very strong program, but i havent found the possibility to just open up a mp3 and listen to it if you havent made a playlist.
but i think this is my "not-knowing". on macOS i'm using winamp too (besides quicktime6)
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Good Call JB!
I still prefer MM JukeBox, it was so simple to organise, iTunes moves in mysterious ways as Bongo of Ewe 2 would say. I will stick with it, mainly because I'm a Mac kinda guy
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I still prefer MM JukeBox, it was so simple to organise, iTunes moves in mysterious ways as Bongo of Ewe 2 would say. I will stick with it, mainly because I'm a Mac kinda guy
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it will be much better for my iPod love that thing
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- jenzi-benzi
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so,
i used itunes for about a week on my windowsxp pc, and it is very nice and comfortable (unless you dont let itunes organize your libary.
the only two s**t are:
where the ogg and mp3pro support?
i used itunes for about a week on my windowsxp pc, and it is very nice and comfortable (unless you dont let itunes organize your libary.
the only two s**t are:
where the ogg and mp3pro support?
Do I drive or am I driven?
- cocoamix
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OGG support is here.jenzi-benzi wrote:so,
i used itunes for about a week on my windowsxp pc, and it is very nice and comfortable (unless you dont let itunes organize your libary.
the only two **** are:
where the ogg and mp3pro support?
Or maybe it's already been there for a while.
AAC sounds spiffy to me, so I've not bothered with OGG so far.
He was the guy in Time Bandits, yes?
Which one is he?
- jenzi-benzi
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nice this is for mac os, using a pc as i mentioned before
Do I drive or am I driven?
- cocoamix
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Sorry, but what's a PC?jenzi-benzi wrote:nice this is for mac os, using a pc as i mentioned before
Look to the Open Source community to offer a plug-in soon if Apple doesn't.
There are rumors of iPods in Cupertino playing OGG files already.
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Cocoa, yer evil..... but I like you!
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The handsome looking one on the left, wearing the helmet with only one horn.cocoamix wrote: AAC sounds spiffy to me, so I've not bothered with OGG so far.
He was the guy in Time Bandits, yes?
Which one is he?
Ogg, Fidgit, Randall and Wally, with Strutter and Vermin behind.