I take your points, I use Itunes for everything you've written about
here.
On 02/07/2007, at 1:30 PM, Chris Skarstad wrote:
Hi Dane
The idea of smart playlists is certainly
interesting, I don't think Winamp can do that,
not without third party plugins and I'm not sure
if one even exists to do
Hi Dane
The idea of smart playlists is certainly
interesting, I don't think Winamp can do that,
not without third party plugins and I'm not sure
if one even exists to do that. Right now, I
mostly listen to online radio stations, I read
audio books, and the random playlist here and
there.
Ok, well to be perfectly fair with everyon, Itunes is far more than
a CD Ripper, the only software I've seen that offers anything which
even resembles Itunes is Winamp. Like Winamp, Itunes is based around
a Library concept and ripping CD's is only part of the deal, have
MP3's already which
Hi
I guess my thought process goes something like
this. I want to rip a cd. Now with iTunes on my
system I could do that, and afterwords, import
all the songs into the iTunes library.
but in order to even read what each song is in
the library, I would have to go through many many
steps to
Well, I'm not really in a position to say much about the PC version
of Itunes as its been so long since I've put my "hands to the wheel"
but I will say that its obvious that people are accessing Itunes with
quite a bit of success and I should think that this is probably due
to people "givin
Well I'm not quite sure if it's *just* me, but
from everything I've heard, iTunes works much
better on the Mac than it does under windows. so,
you Mac users, go for iTunes. I'll stick with what works for me personally.
At 06:10 PM 7/1/2007, you wrote:
>Yep, thankfully that's just you .
>
>O
;Chris Skarstad" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. "
Sent: Sunday, July 01, 2007 5:21 PM
Subject: Re: Fwd: Using Itunes with Jaws
Hmm. Think i'll stick to something like a zen
stone that doesn't require me to do all that crap
with getting JAWS to
Yep, thankfully that's just you .
On 02/07/2007, at 7:21 AM, Chris Skarstad wrote:
Hmm. Think i'll stick to something like a zen
stone that doesn't require me to do all that crap
with getting JAWS to focus. just seems to me
there are much easier alternatives. But iTunes,
for some reason, knock
Hmm. Think i'll stick to something like a zen
stone that doesn't require me to do all that crap
with getting JAWS to focus. just seems to me
there are much easier alternatives. But iTunes,
for some reason, knocks everyone out. I just don't see it, but that's just me.
At 12:03 PM 7/1/2007,
Ok, this is from Tom Arvington and it was posted to the techno-chat
mailing list.
Begin forwarded message:
Yes, Dane:
Here’s what you need to do for ITunes with Jaws:
Let’s start with the assumption that you have music or audible (audio
book files) loaded into the ITunes Library. (You
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