Be patient. North Carolina is not fully online.![]()
I think you mean "fully operational."Be patient. North Carolina is not fully online.![]()
Weird, my pc still says 10.1.1 is the current version....what's up with that?
It's by far the best and most comprehensive software jukebox ever (almost 7000 songs and counting, plus a hundred movies and a few ebooks/podcasts)...unless you're using it on a Winblows PC, of course.
Woohoo! Go iPhones, iPad, iPod Touch etc etc etc etc.
Shall I just go and buy a Dell before the focus is back on freaking computers and OS X? Also, when will I be able to burn audio CDs again in iTunes? Both on my mini and the wife's Gateway, iTunes quit doing that since iTunes 10, at the same time. I even went back to iTunes 9 on the mini, but that didn't help.
I been about to burn audio Cd's in iTunes 10.. You just have to do it differently then past iTunes but you can still burn CD's in iTunes..
Perhaps I missed it last time, but it seems like they added a Genius icon in the bottom informational area, next to the speaker assignment button. I already have Genius turned off in Preferences, why the excessive advertising Apple? Not pleased. You can't have my listening data, now beat it! iTunes is starting to resemble the RealAudio player.
They do the same thing when you don't use Ping too, with Terminal you can Remove the Ping buttons on a selected song, unfortunately you can't remove it from the sidebar.
Read the post again. Sounds more like iTunes is crashing everytime he tries to burn a cd.
You're probably holding it wrong.Voted negative because iTunes still sucks.![]()
I been about to burn audio Cd's in iTunes 10.. You just have to do it differently then past iTunes but you can still burn CD's in iTunes..
I think he did not know that how you have to burn CDs now with iTunes 10..
Both in iTunes for OS X and for Windows, starting at exactly the same time, on two different computers, iTunes just spins the CD around for a bit, pretends it's burning an audio disk, spits it out, says "Done! Yay, I made a CD! I'm so awesome!" but when you try to play it, it's blank.
Nah, I know that you have to first make a playlist, and then burn the playlist to disk. But on that note, it's annoying that buttons get moved around all the time, too. Wasn't there an "import" button that allowed you to copy songs from another itunes library in your network?
I subscribe to about 20 podcast feeds with a total of hundreds of individual podcasts per week. Clicking an 'Update all' aka 'Refresh' twice a day in iTunes is much easier than updating each feed separately on my iPhone, ditto for deleting the podcasts.I do all my Podcast management on my iPhone.