"Hell Froze Over" Apple develops the "best Windows app ever"
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by CrazyOne:
Odd. I'm assuming you have the little update that was put out the other day? CDDB is such an integral part of the experience. I've never had problems with it working (on a Mac I mean)....
Hope someone makes them aware of all the bugs.</font>
Odd. I'm assuming you have the little update that was put out the other day? CDDB is such an integral part of the experience. I've never had problems with it working (on a Mac I mean)....
Hope someone makes them aware of all the bugs.</font>
There were bugs in it that never should have been there in the first place, I don't know how they do their beta testing but someone might want to review it...
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by Lux:
And still no CDDB support, it seems</font>
And still no CDDB support, it seems</font>
So now I'm left ripping the CDs using Musicmatch and transferring them to the iPod using iTunes. Musicmatch has much better renaming funcionality etc., esp if importing downloaded MP3s.
My advice? iTunes looks nicer, but stick to Musicmatch or your other favourite ripper.
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by Lux:
Oddly and worringly, without the firewall it works fine and picks up the CDDB information. So now can rip CDs but is painfully slow compared with the Musicmatch software bundled with the iPod.
So now I'm left ripping the CDs using Musicmatch and transferring them to the iPod using iTunes. Musicmatch has much better renaming funcionality etc., esp if importing downloaded MP3s.
My advice? iTunes looks nicer, but stick to Musicmatch or your other favourite ripper.</font>
Oddly and worringly, without the firewall it works fine and picks up the CDDB information. So now can rip CDs but is painfully slow compared with the Musicmatch software bundled with the iPod.
So now I'm left ripping the CDs using Musicmatch and transferring them to the iPod using iTunes. Musicmatch has much better renaming funcionality etc., esp if importing downloaded MP3s.
My advice? iTunes looks nicer, but stick to Musicmatch or your other favourite ripper.</font>
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They can (write software like that), just not for that particular OS. 
Although why anyone actually cares about the visualization is beyond me. I think I've looked at it once back when iTunes first came out a few years ago, just to say "Oh, cool, I guess".
But I know, it's the principle.

Although why anyone actually cares about the visualization is beyond me. I think I've looked at it once back when iTunes first came out a few years ago, just to say "Oh, cool, I guess".
But I know, it's the principle.
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by CrazyOne:
They can (write software like that), just not for that particular OS.
Although why anyone actually cares about the visualization is beyond me. I think I've looked at it once back when iTunes first came out a few years ago, just to say "Oh, cool, I guess".
But I know, it's the principle.</font>
They can (write software like that), just not for that particular OS.

Although why anyone actually cares about the visualization is beyond me. I think I've looked at it once back when iTunes first came out a few years ago, just to say "Oh, cool, I guess".
But I know, it's the principle.</font>
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I noticed a Knowledge Base article that addressed the firewalll issues some have experienced:
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html/?artnum=93434
Also, the article below has an explanation of some of the error messages in iTunes for Windows and for OS X:
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html/?artnum=93431
[This message has been edited by swise (edited 11-04-2003).]
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html/?artnum=93434
Also, the article below has an explanation of some of the error messages in iTunes for Windows and for OS X:
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html/?artnum=93431
[This message has been edited by swise (edited 11-04-2003).]
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by swise:
I noticed a Knowledge Base article that addressed the firewalll issues some have experienced:
http://docs.info.apple.comarticle.html?artnum=93434
Also, the article below has an explanation of some of the error messages in iTunes for Windows and for OS X:
http://docs.info.apple.comarticle.html?artnum=93431
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I noticed a Knowledge Base article that addressed the firewalll issues some have experienced:
http://docs.info.apple.comarticle.html?artnum=93434
Also, the article below has an explanation of some of the error messages in iTunes for Windows and for OS X:
http://docs.info.apple.comarticle.html?artnum=93431
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You might want to review those links as they don't even look right...

Edit again, here are the CORRECT links:
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html/?artnum=93431
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=93431
[This message has been edited by ScottC (edited 11-04-2003).]
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by swise:
arg. thanks for fixing them.
Was in a hurry. I've corrected them in my post also.</font>
arg. thanks for fixing them.
Was in a hurry. I've corrected them in my post also.</font>
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by swise:
o, in many cases, alternatives to iApps exist or were around prior to release of the Apple-developed offerings. Furthermore, the iApps usually win out in side-by-side comparisons with their Wintel counterparts, so any gushing over them is warranted.
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o, in many cases, alternatives to iApps exist or were around prior to release of the Apple-developed offerings. Furthermore, the iApps usually win out in side-by-side comparisons with their Wintel counterparts, so any gushing over them is warranted.
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I installed iTunes and actually liked/used it...for about 3 days. But it has a problem that makes it unusable in my book:
Streaming: horrible. constantly stopping and rebuffering. No way to change the cache/buffer size. What's worse, when it is minimized and has to rebuffer, it insists on throwing up a big dialog with a default "cancel" button in the foreground. If you're typing something when this happens, you hit the cancel button and it shuts down. Stupid.
With the release of WinAmp 5, I have switched back. The UI is vastly improved, I really like the little fade-in/out track display even with streaming radio when minimized, and the WinAmp TV actually works really well. Pity that all I can get are endless music videos and the SFO NBC station. Man, I had forgotten how bad American network TV sucked.
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-alan in sitges, home of the new, improved Si-Re-Do
[This message has been edited by alanw (edited Dec 24, 2003).]
Streaming: horrible. constantly stopping and rebuffering. No way to change the cache/buffer size. What's worse, when it is minimized and has to rebuffer, it insists on throwing up a big dialog with a default "cancel" button in the foreground. If you're typing something when this happens, you hit the cancel button and it shuts down. Stupid.
With the release of WinAmp 5, I have switched back. The UI is vastly improved, I really like the little fade-in/out track display even with streaming radio when minimized, and the WinAmp TV actually works really well. Pity that all I can get are endless music videos and the SFO NBC station. Man, I had forgotten how bad American network TV sucked.
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-alan in sitges, home of the new, improved Si-Re-Do
[This message has been edited by alanw (edited Dec 24, 2003).]

