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Hm.. I'm using 6C85 now, and it's still really buggy. But the bugs i've discovered could be fixed in 87 or 92. For instance, the bootup screen is corrupt in this build but i know it has been fixed in 87.
 
Neilt: I don't think Apple would ship a new version of iTunes, if there is one, bundled with developer seeds of Jaguar.
 
this is a fun thread

it all seems plausible even though it sounds optomistic

the one thing that seems wild is the 1 ghz imac...that would be cool to have the ghz barrier passed in the consumer market side this soon

ibook would be next with emac

i don't know if crt imac will ever go to 1 ghz

tibook going to 1 ghz is definitely an eventuality

three and a half days and we will all know the truth
 
Originally posted by merges
Neilt: I don't think Apple would ship a new version of iTunes, if there is one, bundled with developer seeds of Jaguar.

The version of iTunes i have is listed as 2.0.4, so, no it is the same version as previous. I was just checking out that these options are in the version that i had loaded under 6c87, and they were. They may have been there before as well, but I hadn't ever looked.

neilt
 
The Aiff and Wav encoding options are available in the version I'm running under Mac OS 9.2.1 (my brother's computer, otherwise Mac OS 10.1.5.)

So I don't really understand how the Aiff and Wav encoding options can be a new feature.

hitman
 
Originally posted by hitman
The Aiff and Wav encoding options are available in the version I'm running under Mac OS 9.2.1 (my brother's computer, otherwise Mac OS 10.1.5.)

So I don't really understand how the Aiff and Wav encoding options can be a new feature.

hitman

They aren't.

Red Book Audio is slightly closer to AIFF as a file format. The only difference between .WAV and .AIFF as I understand it is that the bit order is changed, bit 8 being flipped around to the first bit in the sample or such. Otherwise the data is identical (This was merely one of those MS "we have to create a different format" spanners in the works).

iTunes can burn from AIFF without encoding to MP3... this has been possible since the CD-r macs came out. Same with .WAV to red book audio, at least, it is now and has been for some time.

Perhaps someone is thinking about burning a data disc-- in which case iTUnes not need be involved at all, to burn a CD of .wav or .aiff files.
 
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