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TV Shows

What about the TV SHow syncing issue? iTunes used to separate the TV SHows by season and then episode. Now its all just thrown in there like the complaints about Podcasts.

I complained about this when it was released to an Apple Tech through my Apple Care Support Plan.
 
Thank God that clicking the zoom button switches to the mini player again. That's been driving me crazy!
It's been driving me crazy for the past eight years that it didn't behave like every other window. Now they broke it again, the cowards!
 
Wow, that was fast. I guess I will wait about a week to hear all of the complaints about this one. One day I will finally be able to experience 9.0.

When it works that is.
 
Wow, so obviously it just doesn't make sense to install the first version of any new Apple software, since .1 will be out very shortly.

But I still see no compelling reason to upgrade from 8.2.1. Does anyone think there's a "must have" here?

I'm back on 8.2.1 after a brief encounter with iTunes 9. I couldn't stand the new look and the strange sorting bugs that appeared. I may give it another go though, probably when I upgrade to SL. I'm waiting until 10.6.2 for that so there may be another iTunes update in the meantime.
 
I wonder if this has anything to do with the release of MMS on Friday..


James

iTunes does not have anything to do with MMS. So, I don't see why it would.

It's been driving me crazy for the past eight years that it didn't behave like every other window. Now they broke it again, the cowards!

I don't understand why everyone is going crazy about this mini-player. I have been using iTunes for around 5 years now and not once have I even seen the mini-player. I think Apple should at least allow people to have the option of the mini-player or using the green button for what it is used for throughout the rest of Mac OS X.
 
I know the first post was about the Palm Pre, but I wonder if this update has anything to do with the Apple/Palm talks with the USB IF.
 
Give me a music videos category and get those videos away from my music!!! :mad:

I have been wondering why Apple does not do this. Seems really simple and would help out a lot. At the same time, I can see why they did not yet.

Also, while I was thinking about this, how about dividing the iTunes folder up instead of having everything inside of "Music"? Seems logical too. But again, I can see why not too.
 
How does a dot update make front page news, yet a potential Apple store employee walkout not? I really think this site is to political...

Because one is potential, and the other is not? Because one affects one store, where as the other affects a majority of mac users and iPod users?
 
the itunes store loads a lot faster for me after this update. it's not related to my internet connection because it also loaded quickly in itunes 8. after first upgrading to itunes 9, however, loading the itunes store would lag.
 
Back to the drawing board for the Palm iTunes Hacker Department. They were probably a few days from releasing a new fix.
 
In other News, they updated Logic Pro to 9.0.1

Issues addressed include:

Flex Markers can align & snap to MIDI notes
Performing a punch-in recording with Replace Mode now behaves correctly
The I/O plug-in adds an option for latency compensation

I shall wait to really upgrade to Logic 9 until there are a few more fixes of the "now behaves correctly" variety.

iTunes 8 on my Core 2 Blackbook was great. iTunes 9 on my 2.53 GHz Macbook Pro 13", with Snow Leopard running, is worse than ever for video playback. Audio sync all over the place and it plays the first 5 seconds without video. It's like the old days, "Open in Finder", play with VLC or Quicktime and then mark it as watched in iTunes.
:rolleyes:
 
iTunes does not have anything to do with MMS. So, I don't see why it would.



I don't understand why everyone is going crazy about this mini-player. I have been using iTunes for around 5 years now and not once have I even seen the mini-player. I think Apple should at least allow people to have the option of the mini-player or using the green button for what it is used for throughout the rest of Mac OS X.

Yeah! Perhaps this option could be accessed with some kind of option key.

Oh wait…
 
Doubt it, we have MMS here in New Zealand and I think many other countries do to, its just AT&T

MMS already died out here for a while. It was hip in 2002 and 2003, but now no one cares anymore, phones do e-mails with attachment nowadays. :rolleyes:
 
It gets tiring? Really? Are you rolling every megabyte up a mountain or something? ;)
Heh.
But to be fair, the size of updates can be a actual problem, especially if you are living in an area where bandwidth metering exists (like Australia). When you have iTunes, MacOSX, iLife, etc updates, not to mention third-party apps, all in the 50-300MB range, it is pretty easy to burn up those precious gigabytes. To give an example, at the moment I'm currently on an ADSL plan with 3GB peak/7GB offpeak (i know, it's very low, but not my connection!), so if I download a bunch of updates at once during the day I could blow through a large chunk of that 3GB in one go.

Snow leopard at least seems to have reduced it's update size, as 10.6.1 was much much smaller than the 10.5.x delta updates.
 
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