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Who elses music sounds weird when they play it? The music plays fine for the music I bought, but for the music I downloaded on the internet it sounds like all weird.
 
it does this on every computer that has iTunes 10.5 and is using iOS 5 GM (tested this out myself)

does not happen on my computer that is using iTunes 10.5 and iOS 4. bug?

probably wont see if this gets fixed till iTunes 10.5.1 which wont be for awhile or maybe even 10.5.2? :\

Is it possible you both have the 'Open iTunes when [iOS Device] is connected' setting checked in iTunes / Devices / Summary? I'm thinking the wireless auto sync / backup is kicking off on your iOS device and starting iTunes periodically...
 
Typical, only apps and books on the UK version under the 'purchased' feature. Sorry if this has already been posted. Annoying as the main reason for using this feature is when you want to re-download movies etc to save space.

Am I missing something or is this the case?
 
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3_5 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8L1 Safari/6533.18.5)

What time can we expect iOS 5 to be released in the uk? or is that not something that can be predicted?

It's available at the same time globally. ~10am cupertino time, 6pm UK (BST)
 
2 iTunes accounts on the same machine....?

Question - what if you have 2 iTunes accounts on the same machine (2 different Lion users)? Will you sync with one logged in - then the other will need to log in (or at least be active) for their linked iOS5 device to sync - or will the 2nd user's iOS5 device be able to sync despite not being logged in. The answer seems kinda obvious to me (no - each user will have to log in individually for 2 iOS5 devices to sync) - does anyone have any experience to the contrary?
 
Any news when the iCloud music sync service will be coming to Australia. I was hoping that 10.5 would enable it, but it doesn't appear on the Downloads link through the iTunes Store.
 
So Wireless Sync is both on or off power supply, your choice if you want to do it off power supply, but it auto-syncs on power supply.

Be happy people. Gosh.:p

No, it backs up to iCloud on power source only. It syncs, well, when it wants to :).

And the bug is that it seems to be looking for my iTunes library ALL THE TIME, even if I'm on at home on my iTunes WIFI network, so the battery dies very quickly. Ofcourse, battery life was great in iOS 4 when this feature did not exist so this is not a hardware issue.
 
So, if I purchased music a few years ago from iTunes and deleted it from iTunes and I want to buy it again, will it prompt me that I previously purchased it? Because I just tried it with an album and it started downloading without a prompt at all...I don't want to get charged again.
 
After updating to 10.5, iTunes now freezes on my Mac (running 10.7.1) when I connect my iPhone 4.

It works fine when I have my iPad connected.
I have to Force Quit.

I've tried rebooting the phone and computer, and also disabling auto-sync.
 
and it looks like I was charged, ugh!

So, if I purchased music a few years ago from iTunes and deleted it from iTunes and I want to buy it again, will it prompt me that I previously purchased it? Because I just tried it with an album and it started downloading without a prompt at all...I don't want to get charged again.
 
iTunes 10.5 playback oddity

I'm experiencing iTunes starting playback when I hit the spacebar in other (focused) applications - and sometimes (spookily) without anybody being near the computer. Anyone else seeing that?
 
yes indeed, cant really do much with it yet tho. only findmyxy seems to be working for now

is iCloud supposed to be released tomorrow btw or is that delayed just like iTunes Match?


what will you be able to do with iCloud control panel on windows? i dont know much about it...
 
and it looks like I was charged, ugh!

You don't go to buy the song again. In that process, you will be charged. What you want to do is looked for the "purchased" option. In there, you'll get the full list of music that you've ever purchased from iTunes. (including stuff, I guess you might have gotten free from either a promotion or something and downloaded) You can listen to, or restore from there.
 
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