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Vasky

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Jun 29, 2006
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For some reason Front Row thinks there is no music in my iTunes library. It recognizes the two playlists I have - but if I choose to play one of them FR tells me that "a problem has ocurred". If I choose to play music from the library, song or artist menu, FR tells me I have no songs in my library.

No idea how to fix this... FR works perfectly well for viewing photos, by the way.

Hmm, can anyone help me out? I'm on a 1.83 Ghz, 1G RAM brand new MacBook.

Edit: Nevermind, I got it.
 
Glad to hear that you were able to solve your problem Vasky. :)



Out of curiosity, do you have the most up to date versions of iTunes and Front Row? :)
 
Hmm, yup, iTunes is up to date.

I'm a little puzzled as to what the point is of the check feature...

Not sure about Front Row. In any case when I run it there's no message popping up asking me if I want to update it...

FR is very nifty, fantastic for viewing all my photos. :cool:
 
Vasky said:
Hmm, yup, iTunes is up to date.

I'm a little puzzled as to what the point is of the check feature...

Not sure about Front Row. In any case when I run it there's no message popping up asking me if I want to update it...

I just thought that maybe you had a problem that could have been fixed with an update.

Vasky said:
FR is very nifty, fantastic for viewing all my photos. :cool:

I agree, I love to use Front Row! :D
 
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