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As noted in its technical specifications, the new iPod shuffle released today requires iTunes 8.1, which is yet to be released. Apple's iTunes download page also includes a note about the upcoming release on the download button itself.


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Apple's "What's New" page for iTunes highlights a few of the changes coming in the update, including speed boosts for library loading, iTunes Store browsing, and device syncing, expansion of the Genius feature to include movies and TV shows, and a change in the default audio import settings to 256-kbps AAC.


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In addition to the highlighted features, Apple's "iTunes A to Z" features page suggests several additional changes, including updated Parental Controls that appear to add the ability to disable access to the entire iTunes Store while still allowing access to iTunes U content. The page also adds an entry for Autofill, which does not clearly specify what the changes are, although it appears possible that the feature implemented for the smallest-capacity iPods is being extended to all models.

Article Link: iTunes 8.1 "Coming Soon": Speed Boosts, TV/Movie Genius Feature and More
 
TV Shows, Movies Genius is excellent... for some reason I never thought about it, but now I really like it! I could definitely use it...

Now for iTunes Replay...
 
I have a 245GB iTunes library. Mostly it is CDs ripped to Apple Losses. about 12,000 tracks. iTunes is not slow at all on my 24" iMac. The library lives on a 1TB Segate disk connected via FW800. I can scroll through the entire library about as fast as I can move the mouse. searches for a composer or band have zero lag time. hard to see how it could be faster.
 
I have a 245GB iTunes library. Mostly it is CDs ripped to Apple Losses. about 12,000 tracks. iTunes is not slow at all on my 24" iMac. The library lives on a 1TB Segate disk connected via FW800. I can scroll through the entire library about as fast as I can move the mouse. searches for a composer or band have zero lag time. hard to see how it could be faster.

Same for me. ~170 GB of Movies and Music - everything smooth.
 
I have a 245GB iTunes library. Mostly it is CDs ripped to Apple Losses. about 12,000 tracks. iTunes is not slow at all on my 24" iMac. The library lives on a 1TB Segate disk connected via FW800. I can scroll through the entire library about as fast as I can move the mouse. searches for a composer or band have zero lag time. hard to see how it could be faster.

Speeds up library *load* times ... not browsing.
 
Hoping they include semicircles for partially listened to podcasts/tv shows etc as seen on the ipod touch.
 
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I couldnt care less what they add as long as they make the windows client usable.
 
Sweet news on speed boost!

My computer is not exactly slow or low on memory (MBP with 4GB of RAM) but i find that when i plug in the iPhone or iPod while playing a video the video freezes for about 10 seconds.
 
They need to fix browsing the Applications. Slow as all get out. Slow to load, slow to scroll, slow to hit a letter and jump. Horrible all around. I sigh whenever I accidentally click on it - I dread the Applications section. 🙁
 
I'd prefer with iTunes 8.1 to come a fix for the ipod "Compilations/Various Artists" and the Same name albums merging bugs... than movie genues...
 
Genius for TV Shows would be awesome!

Especially on the Apple TV - sit back, select an episode of Family Guy or something and enjoy..
 
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