I can appreciate how smart the coverflow style finder view is but when you double click a video so you can scrub through it to any point you want with quicktime, it focuses on the finder again with the movie open in the background. This is very annoying.
Not as annoying as not having the standard quicktime slider control in the standard finder preview.
I have dozens of sample CDs, all archived as lossless audio so I could throw out a draw full of old cover CDs from music tech magazines I'd bought over the years. In Tiger, I would just select the appropriate folder in column view, select the track and scrub through it in the finder to quickly find the multi-samples I'm looking for before I import it to pro tools or audacity for editing then make a patch file in reason with them.
I have a lot of multi-samples of old synths etc... that are a good basis for lead or pad sounds once you add a filter envelope but I wouldn't in a million years start converting them all to patches because they're whole DVDs worth of them to go through.
Now I have to either have the whole lot in my iTunes library which is inconvenient, or go through the hassle of physically opening each file in turn with quicktime and scrubbing through the audio that way.
It really bugs me.
Not as annoying as not having the standard quicktime slider control in the standard finder preview.
I have dozens of sample CDs, all archived as lossless audio so I could throw out a draw full of old cover CDs from music tech magazines I'd bought over the years. In Tiger, I would just select the appropriate folder in column view, select the track and scrub through it in the finder to quickly find the multi-samples I'm looking for before I import it to pro tools or audacity for editing then make a patch file in reason with them.
I have a lot of multi-samples of old synths etc... that are a good basis for lead or pad sounds once you add a filter envelope but I wouldn't in a million years start converting them all to patches because they're whole DVDs worth of them to go through.
Now I have to either have the whole lot in my iTunes library which is inconvenient, or go through the hassle of physically opening each file in turn with quicktime and scrubbing through the audio that way.
It really bugs me.