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MacBook Pro Late 2008 2.53 GHz 4 GB of RAM, Snow Leopard, does it sound like it shouldn't run iTunes with absolutely no lag? It runs Photoshop just fine, I'm pretty sure iTunes should have no trouble then... Or maybe clicking on buttons that display playlists requires more CPU power than working with a file that has 20 layers in PS...?

Edit: Installed the update and guess what: iTunes is now super fast! See, they listened to me! Apple read my post and did it!

Did you quit Photoshop and restart your machine in the meanwhile?
 
If it keeps you from filling up your iPhone till the last bit than it's not a bug, it's a feature

I assume you're joking. Not letting me fill up the last GIGABYTE+ on my phone is certainly not a "feature", it's a (well documented and widely known) bug.

Tony
 
As well as the videos mixed in with the songs.. I think it's even crazier that the voice memos from an iPhone are..

The last thing you want your default shuffle behaviour to be doing is randomly running through your own inane ramblings and notes. Odd. Voice memos shouldn't even sync with the iTunes library IMO they should just go somewhere else.
 
I didn't have that glitch, but after the update I decided to restart my machine and my date and time was reset back in time to 7 am year 2000.

Did it just set the date to 2000 or was it really 2000? Did you look outside to see which one was true?
 
How about you release a 10.2 update with a separate music video tab instead of them being incorporated in my music you *******s. :mad:
:rolleyes:

Easy, just create a new smart playlist, see attachment for filter rules.
 

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Easy, just create a new smart playlist, see attachment for filter rules.
I also did that a long time ago, as well as making all my music videos "Skip While Shuffling", so they don't come up when playing music.
 
I would like to see the iTunes icon changed back - I can't tell you how many times I've clicked on the Safari icon instead of iTunes. Anyone else agree?
Yes, that is why I changed the icon on the first day (and have done so for all subsequent updates). You just need to copy an image file with the appropriate dimensions (anything square is fine, the maximum is 512x512 pixels), do a Get Info (cmd-I) on the iTunes.app, click on the icon in the inspector window and paste your image.
 
If you use the 128 kbps on-the-fly conversion option, iTunes incorrectly computes how much space that yor music takes up on the device and will NOT let you load any more music, videos or apps. That usually takes away slightly more than one GB on the device and thus makes that last GB useless. :(
I see a bug working in the opposite direction, when it says 1 GB free just before I hit the sync button, it will say 0.5 GB free after it has finished synching.
 
Taking 10 seconds to make smart play list to difficult for some people? ;)

Oh, please, tell us how you got your playlist to appear under "Library." :rolleyes:

(I don't want it cluttering my list of actual playlists on my iPod nano, for example. There's a difference, and that's why people want this feature.)
 
They say this with every update, yet somehow iTunes' performance has gotten steadily worse over the course of the past three or four major revisions...

Not really. iTunes did speed up in the last revision a lot, but it's still garbage.
 
Still can't update my brand new iPad2 to 4.3.2. it's only 3 days old. It says it is inelegible for the update. It's a 32GB Wifi only. Anyone else see this issue? It's suposed to be compatible.

iOS 4.3.2
 
Yes, that is why I changed the icon on the first day (and have done so for all subsequent updates). You just need to copy an image file with the appropriate dimensions (anything square is fine, the maximum is 512x512 pixels), do a Get Info (cmd-I) on the iTunes.app, click on the icon in the inspector window and paste your image.

Thanks, but what inspector window? is that the preview window under the iTunes Info. is there a easier way to change the iTunes icon?
 
I would like to see the iTunes icon changed back - I can't tell you how many times I've clicked on the Safari icon instead of iTunes. Anyone else agree?

I generally click on the App store instead or vise versa (which is even more annoying).

Yeah pretty silly of the apple designers to have three different common app icons that are the same color blue, are all round, and all with a silver bezel around them.
 
I wish they would fix the bug that sends my movies automatically to my Apple TV2. Every time I open a video in iTunes it defaults to my ATV and its getting really annoying.
 
how about some 64-bit cocoa goodness. That way you can run tasks in the background instead of bringing up a progress bar when I'm importing files preventing me from playing my music or doing anything else until this is done. Geez.

iTunes (a renamed version of SoundJam MP) was probably the first MP3/AAC-converter which used 128-Bit instructions (AltiVec and later SSE2) and more than 1 processor core via the Mac OS (X) multiprocessing services API. This was in? Yes, it was in 2001!

And now you demand 64-Bit Cocoa? Why? 64-Bit Cocoa will make iTunes not faster, not more multithreaded.
 
That would require two options:

Maintaining 2 branches of iTunes and until they decide to include a YellowBox infrastructure for Windows [ala NeXT] they won't be moving to Cocoa only.

I agree.

@Those who write "Rewrite it in Cocoa and compile it as a 64-Bit app for Mac OS X!":
Apple is certainly not on a suicide mission. Who is so dumb to ignore the biggest music- and video-market (Microsoft Windows)?
 
Easy, just create a new smart playlist, see attachment for filter rules.

This will only compose a list of my music videos, not pull them from my Music library, which is what I want. I could create a playlist that "is only" music, but then I'd have to use a playlist as my main library which I don't want to do.
 
I can't keep up with all these pesky updates.

How come, in nearly three years, I've not once had to take my Range Rover to the dealer to have something updated, but all my Apple stuff needs updating every few weeks? How come they can't get it right the first time?

No one forces you to update the OS or the apps.
 
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