From skidude3892 at netscape.net Wed Jan 3 08:43:54 2007 From: skidude3892 at netscape.net (Josh Wright) Date: Wed Jan 3 08:44:00 2007 Subject: [iTunes] (no subject) Message-ID: skidude3892@netscape.net -- ~~~Josh~~~ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://listserver.themacintoshguy.com/pipermail/itunes/attachments/20070103/ba483865/attachment.html From michaelprete at cox.net Wed Jan 3 11:21:35 2007 From: michaelprete at cox.net (Michael Prete) Date: Wed Jan 3 11:21:39 2007 Subject: [iTunes] (no subject) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <459C023F.6060403@cox.net> Josh Wright wrote: > skidude3892@netscape.net > > -- > ~~~Josh~~~ No subject, no message. Very nice. -- Michael Prete _____________ More will be revealed. Richard Bach, "Illusions" From tpogue at comcast.net Thu Jan 11 15:04:44 2007 From: tpogue at comcast.net (Terry Pogue) Date: Thu Jan 11 15:01:16 2007 Subject: [iTunes] can I do this? Message-ID: <94E36A57-1A0E-4EB9-99E7-AB0693010099@comcast.net> I have a bunch of podcasts, newspapers and such, that I listen to each morning. I'm taking delivery on a new laptop this Saturday. Is there a way to move the podcasts to the new computer or must I re- subscribe to each one again? I wanted a new intel computer so I will be able to download audiobooks from the library. Such a shame we can't use our iPods for that but I bought a MP3 player that will work with the library system. terry "My idea of pure heaven is to spend a day in the kitchen, peeling, chopping, and stirring while the words of a good book fill the air around me." Ruth Reichl From rmobrien at mac.com Thu Jan 11 15:36:28 2007 From: rmobrien at mac.com (Mark O'Brien) Date: Thu Jan 11 15:37:01 2007 Subject: [iTunes] can I do this? In-Reply-To: <94E36A57-1A0E-4EB9-99E7-AB0693010099@comcast.net> Message-ID: You could use Migration Assistant. It's been a while since I've used it, but I think there are various levels of migration you can choose. I moved my whole Home folder over to my MacBook last time, which included all of my iTunes library. Mark On 1/11/07 6:04 PM, "Terry Pogue" wrote: > I have a bunch of podcasts, newspapers and such, that I listen to > each morning. I'm taking delivery on a new laptop this Saturday. Is > there a way to move the podcasts to the new computer or must I re- > subscribe to each one again? > I wanted a new intel computer so I will be able to download > audiobooks from the library. Such a shame we can't use our iPods for > that but I bought a MP3 player that will work with the library system. > terry > > > "My idea of pure heaven is to spend a day in the kitchen, peeling, > chopping, and stirring while the words of a good book fill the air > around me." > Ruth Reichl > > > _______________________________________________ > iTunes mailing list > iTunes@listserver.themacintoshguy.com > http://listserver.themacintoshguy.com/mailman/listinfo/itunes > > Listmom is trying to clean out his closets! Vintage Mac and random stuff: > http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZmacguy1984 From daveg65 at comcast.net Thu Jan 11 21:29:47 2007 From: daveg65 at comcast.net (Ginsburg, David) Date: Thu Jan 11 21:29:51 2007 Subject: [iTunes] can I do this? References: <94E36A57-1A0E-4EB9-99E7-AB0693010099@comcast.net> Message-ID: <009c01c7360a$acafbe40$060f3ac0$@net> Yes the migration tool will work. If you hook both Macs together via firewire cable works like a charm. ~ Regards, David -----Original Message----- From: itunes-bounces@listserver.themacintoshguy.com [mailto:itunes-bounces@listserver.themacintoshguy.com] On Behalf Of Mark O'Brien Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2007 5:36 PM To: A place to discuss iTunes. Subject: Re: [iTunes] can I do this? You could use Migration Assistant. It's been a while since I've used it, but I think there are various levels of migration you can choose. I moved my whole Home folder over to my MacBook last time, which included all of my iTunes library. Mark On 1/11/07 6:04 PM, "Terry Pogue" wrote: > I have a bunch of podcasts, newspapers and such, that I listen to > each morning. I'm taking delivery on a new laptop this Saturday. Is > there a way to move the podcasts to the new computer or must I re- > subscribe to each one again? > I wanted a new intel computer so I will be able to download > audiobooks from the library. Such a shame we can't use our iPods for > that but I bought a MP3 player that will work with the library system. > terry > > > "My idea of pure heaven is to spend a day in the kitchen, peeling, > chopping, and stirring while the words of a good book fill the air > around me." > Ruth Reichl > > > _______________________________________________ > iTunes mailing list > iTunes@listserver.themacintoshguy.com > http://listserver.themacintoshguy.com/mailman/listinfo/itunes > > Listmom is trying to clean out his closets! Vintage Mac and random stuff: > http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZmacguy1984 _______________________________________________ iTunes mailing list iTunes@listserver.themacintoshguy.com http://listserver.themacintoshguy.com/mailman/listinfo/itunes Listmom is trying to clean out his closets! Vintage Mac and random stuff: http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZmacguy1984 From tpogue at comcast.net Sun Jan 14 14:46:50 2007 From: tpogue at comcast.net (Terry Pogue) Date: Sun Jan 14 14:47:00 2007 Subject: [iTunes] can I do this? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <99B91AFD-6188-4ABA-B14B-5EB835978664@comcast.net> Thank you Mark. Migration Assistant worked beautifully. This new MacBook/Intel machine is absolutely the mirror image of my old powerbook so I have all of my Podcast subscriptions Plus, I can now download books from the library system on the Windows side toplay on a MP3 device. Very fun altho I wish the library systems could allow iPods. Oh well. terry "My idea of pure heaven is to spend a day in the kitchen, peeling, chopping, and stirring while the words of a good book fill the air around me." Ruth Reichl On Jan 11, 2007, at 6:36 PM, Mark O'Brien wrote: > You could use Migration Assistant. It's been a while since I've > used it, but > I think there are various levels of migration you can choose. I > moved my > whole Home folder over to my MacBook last time, which included all > of my > iTunes library. > > Mark > > > On 1/11/07 6:04 PM, "Terry Pogue" wrote: > >> I have a bunch of podcasts, newspapers and such, that I listen to >> each morning. I'm taking delivery on a new laptop this Saturday. Is >> there a way to move the podcasts to the new computer or must I re- >> subscribe to each one again? >> I wanted a new intel computer so I will be able to download >> audiobooks from the library. Such a shame we can't use our iPods for >> that but I bought a MP3 player that will work with the library >> system. >> terry >> From mglists at paulbaily.com Tue Jan 30 01:52:10 2007 From: mglists at paulbaily.com (Paul Baily) Date: Tue Jan 30 01:52:29 2007 Subject: [iTunes] One track, multiple albums: possible? Message-ID: <69142278-5339-4F0D-82CC-686D569D3692@paulbaily.com> Hi all, Apologies in advance if this is a FAQ, I'm guessing the answer to this will be one word and two letters long but would be gladly mistaken. Is it possible to mark a track as belonging to more than one album? Let me expand on that: Let's say you have the whole discography of an artist plus the inevitable "Best Of" albums that comprise of tracks you already have plus the tantalising one or two unique tracks that don't appear anywhere else. Adding the "Best Of" album(s) means you have say 18 duplicate tracks plus two unique ones. The question I have is this: do you know of a way to remove the duplicate tracks (thereby freeing up valuable iPod space) yet have each album listing still complete should you want to play by album? I'm guessing I'd have to resort to playlists to achieve this, yes? thanks for your time, best regards, Paul. From cheshirekat at pobox.com Tue Jan 30 18:31:15 2007 From: cheshirekat at pobox.com (cheshirekat) Date: Tue Jan 30 18:31:46 2007 Subject: [iTunes] One track, multiple albums: possible? In-Reply-To: <69142278-5339-4F0D-82CC-686D569D3692@paulbaily.com> References: <69142278-5339-4F0D-82CC-686D569D3692@paulbaily.com> Message-ID: <20070131023115.18404@sasl.smtp.pobox.com> On Tue, Jan 30, 20077:52 PM, the following words from Paul Baily mglists@paulbaily.com, emerged from a plethora of SPAM ... >Hi all, > >Apologies in advance if this is a FAQ, I'm guessing the answer to >this will be one word and two letters long but would be gladly >mistaken. Is it possible to mark a track as belonging to more than >one album? Let me expand on that: > >Let's say you have the whole discography of an artist plus the >inevitable "Best Of" albums that comprise of tracks you already have >plus the tantalising one or two unique tracks that don't appear >anywhere else. Adding the "Best Of" album(s) means you have say 18 >duplicate tracks plus two unique ones. The question I have is this: >do you know of a way to remove the duplicate tracks (thereby freeing >up valuable iPod space) yet have each album listing still complete >should you want to play by album? I'm guessing I'd have to resort to >playlists to achieve this, yes? > >thanks for your time, best regards, > >Paul. Sounds like your best bet is to learn to be creative when making your playlists. I'm in the same boat, having multiple copies of the same songs. However, with some songs, the duplicates are unique for me. I bought Tina Arena's Don't Ask CD because I like one song, Chains. But then I got one of those "Greatest ..." CDs with multiple artists that has a version of Chains that is really horrible to listen to. I also have White Christmas, by Aaron Neville and I really like both of the two versions I have, so both are keepers. I also have quite a few collections that are different because one was live, or the artist redid the song years later. I have such an eclectic collection of music that I think that duplicates aren't always duplicates so when I buy an entire album, I always check to see how differently one artist or band sings the same songs and find that the dupes are often interesting. Then again, I bought the 80Gig video iPod in November, so it isn't yet full. My weekly trips to the iTMS will probably change that fairly quickly - hopefully I can get a new iPod by then. Good luck with your duplicates. -- "I never before knew the full value of trees. Under them I breakfast, dine, write, read and receive my company." - Thomas Jefferson From slstamper at bellsouth.net Tue Jan 30 19:05:14 2007 From: slstamper at bellsouth.net (Scott Stamper) Date: Tue Jan 30 19:05:25 2007 Subject: [iTunes] Stuck Artwork Retrieval Message-ID: <3055D106-1B90-47A8-83CD-7246565455FC@bellsouth.net> Hey All, I began the downloading, or processing of artwork, for the albums in my iTunes. I've asked the program to obtain the artwork for all my ripped music, as that function was not easily accomplished when I went to input my cd's. My problem is that the window in the header bar has said "Processing Album Artwork. Getting 423 of 1141: Boxed Set, Vol 2(Disc 2)", and it's said this for several days with no apparent activity. Yes, some of the artwork has shown up. And, the "Get Artwork" choice is greyed out under Advanced. How do I kickstart this process so that it complete's it's task? Thanks in advance. Scott "It's like deja vu all over again"--Yogi Berra Scott Stamper Chapel Hill, NC -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://listserver.themacintoshguy.com/pipermail/itunes/attachments/20070130/1ca360cb/attachment.html From mmallek at charter.net Wed Jan 31 06:08:42 2007 From: mmallek at charter.net (Mildred) Date: Wed Jan 31 06:11:12 2007 Subject: [iTunes] Stuck Artwork Retrieval References: <3055D106-1B90-47A8-83CD-7246565455FC@bellsouth.net> Message-ID: <002101c74541$5091c630$fb90c418@your4dacd0ea75> Scott Stamper wrote: "I've asked the program to obtain the artwork for all my ripped music" I have done this too. Although it doesn't show up inside my iTunes, I have noticed that the covers of albums are displayed as they are played on my iPod. Mildred in WI -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://listserver.themacintoshguy.com/pipermail/itunes/attachments/20070131/206855d6/attachment.html From mmallek at charter.net Wed Jan 31 06:30:53 2007 From: mmallek at charter.net (Mildred) Date: Wed Jan 31 06:33:51 2007 Subject: [iTunes] Stuck Artwork Retrieval References: <3055D106-1B90-47A8-83CD-7246565455FC@bellsouth.net> <002101c74541$5091c630$fb90c418@your4dacd0ea75> Message-ID: <000901c74544$6a324300$fb90c418@your4dacd0ea75> I stand corrected! I just turned that little arrow around at the bottom of iTunes, and voila! the album covers appeared! Mildred in WI -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://listserver.themacintoshguy.com/pipermail/itunes/attachments/20070131/c1a31a2c/attachment.html