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Old Sep 10, 2011, 05:07 PM   #1
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anyway to prevent itunes from changing screens when ripping cd's?

I rip a lot of audiobooks and it is a real pain to have itunes move to the front everything I put in a new cd. or when watching a podcast and have it do it. is there anything that will stop it from doing that?
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