From COCCORP at aol.com Sat Sep 15 16:20:45 2007 From: COCCORP at aol.com (COCCORP@aol.com) Date: Sat Sep 15 16:21:05 2007 Subject: [iTunes] (no subject) Message-ID: In a message dated 8/25/2007 10:51:11 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, mscott4@mac.com writes: I am pretty sure that itunes for windows requires XP to run. Hi, As one of our listers suggested, the current download of iTunes for PCs can only work with Windows 2k and up... As typical, the older versions that COULD work with Windows ME are as hard to find as Bin Laden...!! Go to VersionTracker.com to find the NAME of the version that could work with Windows ME, but it will be tough to find the download, I think... In fact, LET ME CHECK and see if perhaps I have it somewhere... I only last year upgraded my work laptop from 98SE to 2000, so it MIGHT have an old iTunes installer still on it somewhere.. Craig W. Houston, TX ************************************** See what's new at http://www.aol.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://listserver.themacintoshguy.com/pipermail/itunes/attachments/20070915/56494265/attachment.html From michaelprete at cox.net Sat Sep 15 22:03:48 2007 From: michaelprete at cox.net (Michael Prete) Date: Sat Sep 15 22:03:51 2007 Subject: [iTunes] (no subject) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <46ECB934.60308@cox.net> COCCORP@aol.com wrote: > In a message dated 8/25/2007 10:51:11 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, > mscott4@mac.com writes: > > I am pretty sure that itunes for windows requires XP to run. You only have to go to Apple's website to find out for sure. http://www.apple.com/itunes/download/ Windows Requirements * Windows XP or 32-bit editions of Windows Vista * Windows XP Service Pack 2 or later required for Apple TV or iPhone * 500 MHz Pentium class processor or better * QuickTime 7.1.6 or later (included) * 256MB RAM -- Michael Prete _____________ More will be revealed From becca_price at yahoo.com Thu Sep 20 18:05:53 2007 From: becca_price at yahoo.com (Becca Price) Date: Thu Sep 20 18:06:01 2007 Subject: [iTunes] podcasts not syncing Message-ID: <361893.3234.qm@web39609.mail.mud.yahoo.com> I just learned about a new podcast, Point of Inquiry, that sounds fascinating. I subscribed to it, and downloaded a couple of back episodes... and I cannot get them onto my iPod, no matter what I do. They show up in the Podcasts section of iTunes just fine, but when I select file>sync iPod, it says it's synching but the new podcasts don't show up on my iPod. I drag the episodes one at a time to my iPod, and iTunes says it's copying them, but they don't show up on my iPod. I've just upgraded to iTunes 7.4, and have an older iPod (a mini) but I've never had problems synching my podcasts before. Any suggestions? thanks, Becca ======================== "Humans need fantasy to be human. To be the place where the falling angel meets the rising ape." Death, "The Hogfather" - Terry Pratchett ____________________________________________________________________________________ Take the Internet to Go: Yahoo!Go puts the Internet in your pocket: mail, news, photos & more. http://mobile.yahoo.com/go?refer=1GNXIC From michaelprete at cox.net Thu Sep 20 18:41:33 2007 From: michaelprete at cox.net (Michael Prete) Date: Thu Sep 20 18:41:42 2007 Subject: [iTunes] podcasts not syncing In-Reply-To: <361893.3234.qm@web39609.mail.mud.yahoo.com> References: <361893.3234.qm@web39609.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <46F3214D.5010300@cox.net> Becca Price wrote: > I just learned about a new podcast, Point of Inquiry, that > sounds fascinating. I subscribed to it, and downloaded a couple > of back episodes... and I cannot get them onto my iPod, no > matter what I do. They show up in the Podcasts section of iTunes > just fine, but when I select file>sync iPod, it says it's > synching but the new podcasts don't show up on my iPod. I drag > the episodes one at a time to my iPod, and iTunes says it's > copying them, but they don't show up on my iPod. I've just > upgraded to iTunes 7.4, and have an older iPod (a mini) but I've > never had problems synching my podcasts before. Any suggestions? Well, in the States, the latest version of iTunes is 7.4.2, I just downloaded it today. After downloading it, I went to the iTunes store, clicked on "Podcasts" and entered "Point of Inquiry" into the search box. In the United States store, there are no podcasts listed under "Point of Inquiry". Are you in some other country with different selections in the iTunes store? -- Michael Prete _____________ More will be revealed From becca_price at yahoo.com Fri Sep 21 05:19:02 2007 From: becca_price at yahoo.com (Becca Price) Date: Fri Sep 21 05:19:11 2007 Subject: [iTunes] podcasts not syncing In-Reply-To: <46F3214D.5010300@cox.net> Message-ID: <133594.4762.qm@web39602.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --- Michael Prete wrote: > Well, in the States, the latest version of iTunes is 7.4.2, I > just > downloaded it today. After downloading it, I went to the > iTunes store, > clicked on "Podcasts" and entered "Point of Inquiry" into the > search > box. In the United States store, there are no podcasts listed > under > "Point of Inquiry". > > Are you in some other country with different selections in the > iTunes store? > -- no, I'm in the STates. The website for Point of Inquiry is http://www.pointofinquiry.org/ - and I found it by entering the name in the Title field of the Podcasts search area of iTunes store. Finding it wasn't the issue. I did - sort of - resolve the issue. I diconnected my iPod, shut down iTunes, restarted it, reconnected my iPod, and now it seems to work just fine. just another one of life's little mysteries, I guess. -becca ======================== "Humans need fantasy to be human. To be the place where the falling angel meets the rising ape." Death, "The Hogfather" - Terry Pratchett ____________________________________________________________________________________ Pinpoint customers who are looking for what you sell. http://searchmarketing.yahoo.com/ From list.lover at gmail.com Sun Sep 23 15:18:57 2007 From: list.lover at gmail.com (listLover) Date: Sun Sep 23 16:26:10 2007 Subject: [iTunes] selective auto deletion of podcasts Message-ID: Is there a way to specify that certain podcasts do get automatically deleted and some do not? Perhaps with an AppleScript? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://listserver.themacintoshguy.com/pipermail/itunes/attachments/20070923/d6d99a23/attachment.html From list.lover at gmail.com Sun Sep 23 15:53:56 2007 From: list.lover at gmail.com (listLover) Date: Sun Sep 23 16:43:17 2007 Subject: [iTunes] cleaning house Message-ID: I want to delete (and then recreate) my library. Is there a way to preserve playlists, or will I need to recreate them? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://listserver.themacintoshguy.com/pipermail/itunes/attachments/20070923/9f7f7f51/attachment.html From list.lover at gmail.com Sun Sep 23 15:53:56 2007 From: list.lover at gmail.com (listLover) Date: Sun Sep 23 16:44:33 2007 Subject: [iTunes] cleaning house Message-ID: I want to delete (and then recreate) my library. Is there a way to preserve playlists, or will I need to recreate them? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://listserver.themacintoshguy.com/pipermail/itunes/attachments/20070923/9f7f7f51/attachment-0001.html From cheshirekat at pobox.com Sun Sep 23 17:45:04 2007 From: cheshirekat at pobox.com (cheshirekat) Date: Sun Sep 23 17:45:40 2007 Subject: [iTunes] selective auto deletion of podcasts In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <20070924004504.410299468@sasl.smtp.pobox.com> On Sun, Sep 23, 20076:18 PM, the following words from listLover list.lover@gmail.com, emerged from a plethora of SPAM ... >Is there a way to specify that certain podcasts do get automatically deleted >and some do not? >Perhaps with an AppleScript? > Control-click (right-click) on the podcast you want to keep, then select "Do Not Auto Delete" from the contextual menu. To undo, choose the reverse "Allow Auto Delete" from the menu. -- The Lord is good to those whose hope is in him, to the one who seeks him -Lamentations 3:25 * Mac Pro 2 GHz Quad Xeon * OS X 10.4.10 * 3 GB RAM * From tpogue at comcast.net Wed Sep 26 09:46:03 2007 From: tpogue at comcast.net (Terry Pogue) Date: Wed Sep 26 09:45:29 2007 Subject: [iTunes] mp3? Message-ID: Are MP3 audiobooks loaded into iTunes like regular CDs? terry (patiently waiting for my iPod touch to be delivered) http://www.terrypogue.com/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 michaelprete at cox.net Thu Sep 27 00:30:09 2007 From: michaelprete at cox.net (Michael Prete) Date: Thu Sep 27 00:30:19 2007 Subject: [iTunes] mp3? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <46FB5C01.5030508@cox.net> Terry Pogue wrote: > Are MP3 audiobooks loaded into iTunes like regular CDs? > terry (patiently waiting for my iPod touch to be delivered) Yes, although not *exactly* like "regular CDs". They are placed in the "Audiobooks" category rather than the "Music" (or "Movies" or "TV Shows" or "Podcasts") categories. The file is marked differently so as to allow your "place", (where you stopped), to be remembered. Then, when you come back to the book, it resumes where you last left off. That's a bit different from music CDs. What specifically are you concerned about? -- Michael Prete _____________ More will be revealed From kirkmc at mac.com Thu Sep 27 00:42:02 2007 From: kirkmc at mac.com (Kirk McElhearn) Date: Thu Sep 27 00:42:18 2007 Subject: [iTunes] mp3? In-Reply-To: <46FB5C01.5030508@cox.net> References: <46FB5C01.5030508@cox.net> Message-ID: <76B6ABB0-158B-43FA-A203-F7F882F54464@mac.com> On Sep 27, 2007, at 9:30 AM, Michael Prete wrote: > Terry Pogue wrote: >> Are MP3 audiobooks loaded into iTunes like regular CDs? >> terry (patiently waiting for my iPod touch to be delivered) > > Yes, although not *exactly* like "regular CDs". They are placed in > the "Audiobooks" category rather than the "Music" (or "Movies" or > "TV Shows" or "Podcasts") categories. The file is marked > differently so as to allow your "place", (where you stopped), to be > remembered. Then, when you come back to the book, it resumes where > you last left off. That's a bit different from music CDs. What > specifically are you concerned about? No, MP3 audiobooks go in the Music section. Only Audible or iTunes audiobooks (or those created with 3rd party software) go in the Audiobooks section. Kirk Author of: How to Do Everything with Mac OS X Tiger http://www.mcelhearn.com/htde.html - - - - - - Read my blog: Kirkville -- http://www.mcelhearn.com Musings, Opinion and Miscellanea, on Macs, iPods and more From benaccetto at mac.com Thu Sep 27 00:47:18 2007 From: benaccetto at mac.com (benaccetto@mac.com) Date: Thu Sep 27 00:48:00 2007 Subject: [iTunes] cleaning house In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: I usually export the playlists out to text files and then reimport them when I am done. If the songs are in your iTunes library, they will link up to the playlist on the import. On Sep 24, 2007, at 4:23 AM, listLover wrote: > I want to delete (and then recreate) my library. Is there a way to > preserve playlists, or will I need to recreate them? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://listserver.themacintoshguy.com/pipermail/itunes/attachments/20070927/84c563b8/attachment.html From tpogue at comcast.net Thu Sep 27 06:16:13 2007 From: tpogue at comcast.net (Terry Pogue) Date: Thu Sep 27 06:15:36 2007 Subject: [iTunes] mp3? In-Reply-To: <76B6ABB0-158B-43FA-A203-F7F882F54464@mac.com> References: <46FB5C01.5030508@cox.net> <76B6ABB0-158B-43FA-A203-F7F882F54464@mac.com> Message-ID: <9ED66253-26DD-4BC5-B899-879DA36B8E0A@comcast.net> With a regular CD I put the disk in the drive, it opens iTunes with a list of tracks each numbered. I go to Advanced>Join Tracks then I run Audiobooker and name the book ad number it. When I click okay it automatically imports the book. Do I load the MP3 the same way? I don't care where it puts it; I'll just do a search to find it and make a playlist. Thanks for the help. terry Audiobooker.http://www.terrypogue.com/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 Sep 27, 2007, at 3:42 AM, Kirk McElhearn wrote: > MP3 audiobooks go in the Music section. Only Audible or iTunes > audiobooks (or those created with 3rd party software) go in the > Audiobooks section. > > > Kirk From kirkmc at mac.com Thu Sep 27 06:29:04 2007 From: kirkmc at mac.com (Kirk McElhearn) Date: Thu Sep 27 06:29:13 2007 Subject: [iTunes] mp3? In-Reply-To: <9ED66253-26DD-4BC5-B899-879DA36B8E0A@comcast.net> References: <46FB5C01.5030508@cox.net> <76B6ABB0-158B-43FA-A203-F7F882F54464@mac.com> <9ED66253-26DD-4BC5-B899-879DA36B8E0A@comcast.net> Message-ID: On Sep 27, 2007, at 3:16 PM, Terry Pogue wrote: > With a regular CD I put the disk in the drive, it opens iTunes with > a list of tracks each numbered. I go to Advanced>Join Tracks then I > run Audiobooker and name the book ad number it. When I click okay > it automatically imports the book. Do I load the MP3 the same way? > I don't care where it puts it; I'll just do a search to find it and > make a playlist. I don't know if Audiobooker can join MP3 files. Check the programs documentation. Kirk Author of: How to Do Everything with Mac OS X Tiger http://www.mcelhearn.com/htde.html - - - - - - Read my blog: Kirkville -- http://www.mcelhearn.com Musings, Opinion and Miscellanea, on Macs, iPods and more From becca_price at yahoo.com Thu Sep 27 08:28:01 2007 From: becca_price at yahoo.com (Becca Price) Date: Thu Sep 27 08:28:05 2007 Subject: [iTunes] mp3? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <519173.23837.qm@web39605.mail.mud.yahoo.com> no, the mp3 tracks don't show up in iTunes the way "normal" cd tracks do. YOu have to go get them by going to file> add file to library. Then they show up in the Music list. -becca --- Kirk McElhearn wrote: > > On Sep 27, 2007, at 3:16 PM, Terry Pogue wrote: > > > With a regular CD I put the disk in the drive, it opens > iTunes with > > a list of tracks each numbered. I go to Advanced>Join Tracks > then I > > run Audiobooker and name the book ad number it. When I click > okay > > it automatically imports the book. Do I load the MP3 the > same way? > > I don't care where it puts it; I'll just do a search to find > it and > > make a playlist. > > I don't know if Audiobooker can join MP3 files. Check the > programs > documentation. > > > Kirk > Author of: How to Do Everything with Mac OS X > Tiger > http://www.mcelhearn.com/htde.html > - - - - - - > Read my blog: Kirkville -- > http://www.mcelhearn.com > Musings, Opinion and Miscellanea, on Macs, iPods > and more > > > _______________________________________________ > iTunes mailing list > iTunes@listserver.themacintoshguy.com > http://listserver.themacintoshguy.com/mailman/listinfo/itunes > ____________________________________________________________________________________ Don't let your dream ride pass you by. Make it a reality with Yahoo! Autos. http://autos.yahoo.com/index.html From jperdman at earthlink.net Fri Sep 28 06:44:28 2007 From: jperdman at earthlink.net (John Erdman) Date: Fri Sep 28 06:44:38 2007 Subject: [iTunes] Cannot find Burner or software????? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: I just updated iTunes 7.... whichever version is downloaded with Software Update on the Apple menu. I am running an Intel iMac with Mac OS 10.4.10. Just since I updated I am unable to burn disks in iTunes because when I press the "burn" button I get a window that indicates it cannot find either the disk burner or the software. Anybody know what gives here? Toast has no problem finding and writing audio CD's on this machine. Thanks John From kirkmc at mac.com Fri Sep 28 06:49:36 2007 From: kirkmc at mac.com (Kirk McElhearn) Date: Fri Sep 28 06:49:49 2007 Subject: [iTunes] Cannot find Burner or software????? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <03F5702A-0360-4696-9F8E-B01960BF4192@mac.com> On Sep 28, 2007, at 3:44 PM, John Erdman wrote: > I just updated iTunes 7.... whichever version is downloaded with > Software Update on the Apple menu. > > I am running an Intel iMac with Mac OS 10.4.10. > > Just since I updated I am unable to burn disks in iTunes because > when I press the "burn" button I get a window that indicates it > cannot find either the disk burner or the software. > Anybody know what gives here? Toast has no problem finding and > writing audio CD's on this machine. In the Advanced > Burning prefs, is your burner selected? Kirk Author of: The Mac OS X Command Line: Unix Under the Hood http://www.mcelhearn.com/unix.html - - - - - - Read my blog: Kirkville -- http://www.mcelhearn.com Musings, Opinion and Miscellanea, on Macs, iPods and more From jperdman at earthlink.net Fri Sep 28 07:04:35 2007 From: jperdman at earthlink.net (John Erdman) Date: Fri Sep 28 07:04:43 2007 Subject: [iTunes] Cannot find Burner or software????? In-Reply-To: <03F5702A-0360-4696-9F8E-B01960BF4192@mac.com> References: <03F5702A-0360-4696-9F8E-B01960BF4192@mac.com> Message-ID: <64062177-8415-43B0-9AF0-23D454BED160@earthlink.net> Yes. When I go the iTunes7 preference-> Advanced -> burn tab, the same stock Combo drive shows up in the window as appears in the System Profiler under ATA drives. But when looking for this info I noticed the "Disk Burning" selection under hardware in the profiler. When I select that hardware for some reason this message shows up in the hardware description window. ".No burning device was found. If you are using an external device please make sure that it is connected and powered properly." I've never looked at the Disk Burning item before so I don't know if this is new. But I have burned plenty of disks before. What gives? TKS John From kirkmc at mac.com Fri Sep 28 07:05:49 2007 From: kirkmc at mac.com (Kirk McElhearn) Date: Fri Sep 28 07:06:03 2007 Subject: [iTunes] Cannot find Burner or software????? In-Reply-To: <64062177-8415-43B0-9AF0-23D454BED160@earthlink.net> References: <03F5702A-0360-4696-9F8E-B01960BF4192@mac.com> <64062177-8415-43B0-9AF0-23D454BED160@earthlink.net> Message-ID: <6B510480-09CE-4FB1-BA05-B3620D120039@mac.com> On Sep 28, 2007, at 4:04 PM, John Erdman wrote: > Yes. When I go the iTunes7 preference-> Advanced -> burn tab, the > same stock Combo drive shows up in the window as appears in the > System Profiler under ATA drives. > > But when looking for this info I noticed the "Disk Burning" > selection under hardware in the profiler. > > When I select that hardware for some reason this message shows up > in the hardware description window. ".No burning device was found. > If you are using an external device please make sure that it is > connected and powered properly." > > I've never looked at the Disk Burning item before so I don't know > if this is new. But I have burned plenty of disks before. What gives? It looks like OS X isn't detecting your burner correctly. Can you burn from the Finder? If not, maybe your burner is defective, or dying. Kirk Author of: Take Control of Customizing Microsoft Office http://www.mcelhearn.com/tcoo.html - - - - - - Read my blog: Kirkville -- http://www.mcelhearn.com Musings, Opinion and Miscellanea, on Macs, iPods and more From jperdman at earthlink.net Fri Sep 28 07:34:35 2007 From: jperdman at earthlink.net (John Erdman) Date: Fri Sep 28 07:34:45 2007 Subject: [iTunes] Cannot find Burner or software????? In-Reply-To: <6B510480-09CE-4FB1-BA05-B3620D120039@mac.com> References: <03F5702A-0360-4696-9F8E-B01960BF4192@mac.com> <64062177-8415-43B0-9AF0-23D454BED160@earthlink.net> <6B510480-09CE-4FB1-BA05-B3620D120039@mac.com> Message-ID: Whoa. Bessy. You're certainly the bearer of glad tidings, eh? That's exactly what I found. When I try to burn from a burn folder in Finder I get an error message that the disc drive is not supported. Good thing I bought AppleCare when I picked this model out. Guess I need to get on the horn to them. Thanks for your guidance. John On Sep 28, 2007, at 10:05 AM, Kirk McElhearn wrote: > > On Sep 28, 2007, at 4:04 PM, John Erdman wrote: > >> Yes. When I go the iTunes7 preference-> Advanced -> burn tab, the >> same stock Combo drive shows up in the window as appears in the >> System Profiler under ATA drives. >> >> But when looking for this info I noticed the "Disk Burning" >> selection under hardware in the profiler. >> >> When I select that hardware for some reason this message shows up >> in the hardware description window. ".No burning device was found. >> If you are using an external device please make sure that it is >> connected and powered properly." >> >> I've never looked at the Disk Burning item before so I don't know >> if this is new. But I have burned plenty of disks before. What gives? > > It looks like OS X isn't detecting your burner correctly. Can you > burn from the Finder? If not, maybe your burner is defective, or > dying. > From jperdman at earthlink.net Fri Sep 28 07:38:41 2007 From: jperdman at earthlink.net (John Erdman) Date: Fri Sep 28 07:38:47 2007 Subject: [iTunes] Cannot find Burner or software????? In-Reply-To: <6B510480-09CE-4FB1-BA05-B3620D120039@mac.com> References: <03F5702A-0360-4696-9F8E-B01960BF4192@mac.com> <64062177-8415-43B0-9AF0-23D454BED160@earthlink.net> <6B510480-09CE-4FB1-BA05-B3620D120039@mac.com> Message-ID: Nevertheless. Roxio Toast still finds the drive and writes me a good disk. I just checked after finding the the Finder burn didn't work! JPE From kirkmc at mac.com Fri Sep 28 07:39:22 2007 From: kirkmc at mac.com (Kirk McElhearn) Date: Fri Sep 28 07:39:31 2007 Subject: [iTunes] Cannot find Burner or software????? In-Reply-To: References: <03F5702A-0360-4696-9F8E-B01960BF4192@mac.com> <64062177-8415-43B0-9AF0-23D454BED160@earthlink.net> <6B510480-09CE-4FB1-BA05-B3620D120039@mac.com> Message-ID: On Sep 28, 2007, at 4:34 PM, John Erdman wrote: > Whoa. Bessy. You're certainly the bearer of glad tidings, eh? > > That's exactly what I found. When I try to burn from a burn folder > in Finder I get an error message that the disc drive is not supported. > > Good thing I bought AppleCare when I picked this model out. Guess I > need to get on the horn to them. That's a burner that came with the Mac? Bad news... They'll have to replace it. It's weird that it works with Toast though. Kirk Author of: Take Control of Users & Accounts in Tiger http://www.mcelhearn.com/tco.html - - - - - - Read my blog: Kirkville -- http://www.mcelhearn.com Musings, Opinion and Miscellanea, on Macs, iPods and more From jperdman at earthlink.net Fri Sep 28 08:43:58 2007 From: jperdman at earthlink.net (John Erdman) Date: Fri Sep 28 08:46:18 2007 Subject: [iTunes] Cannot find Burner or software????? In-Reply-To: References: <03F5702A-0360-4696-9F8E-B01960BF4192@mac.com> <64062177-8415-43B0-9AF0-23D454BED160@earthlink.net> <6B510480-09CE-4FB1-BA05-B3620D120039@mac.com> Message-ID: Kirk - Thought you'd like to know. Just got off the phone with Apple Care. All fixed. Woo-hoo, I did not have a hardware problem They had me start up from the original install disk. Then repair the HD and Repair Permissions. Then restarted from the my system HD, and had me toss both the caches in my main Library as well as the caches in my Home Library. After restart: everything is hunky dory. He said that I had a corrupted preference file. The System profiler again senses the Pioneer drive both under ATA and Disc Burning. And I can write an audio CD from iTunes and a data CD from Finder. I'm a happy camper again. John From tut at mac.com Fri Sep 28 08:59:29 2007 From: tut at mac.com (Tut) Date: Fri Sep 28 08:59:46 2007 Subject: [iTunes] mp3? In-Reply-To: <20070928143853.E2A4C172DC13@listserver.themacintoshguy.com> Message-ID: If you are looking for a good application to cut or join mp3s check out "mp3 Trimmer" at http://www.deepniner.net/mp3trimmer Tut > Message: 2 > Date: Thu, 27 Sep 2007 09:16:13 -0400 > From: Terry Pogue > Subject: Re: [iTunes] mp3? > > With a regular CD I put the disk in the drive, it opens iTunes with a > list of tracks each numbered. I go to Advanced>Join Tracks then I run > Audiobooker and name the book ad number it. When I click okay it > automatically imports the book. Do I load the MP3 the same way? I > don't care where it puts it; I'll just do a search to find it and > make a playlist. > Thanks for the help. > terry > > Audiobooker.http://www.terrypogue.com/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 Sep 27, 2007, at 3:42 AM, Kirk McElhearn wrote: > >> MP3 audiobooks go in the Music section. Only Audible or iTunes >> audiobooks (or those created with 3rd party software) go in the >> Audiobooks section. >> >> >> Kirk > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 3 > Date: Thu, 27 Sep 2007 15:29:04 +0200 > From: Kirk McElhearn > Subject: Re: [iTunes] mp3? > To: "A place to discuss iTunes." > > Message-ID: > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; delsp=yes; format=flowed > > > On Sep 27, 2007, at 3:16 PM, Terry Pogue wrote: > >> With a regular CD I put the disk in the drive, it opens iTunes with >> a list of tracks each numbered. I go to Advanced>Join Tracks then I >> run Audiobooker and name the book ad number it. When I click okay >> it automatically imports the book. Do I load the MP3 the same way? >> I don't care where it puts it; I'll just do a search to find it and >> make a playlist. > > I don't know if Audiobooker can join MP3 files. Check the programs > documentation. > > > Kirk > Author of: How to Do Everything with Mac OS X Tiger > http://www.mcelhearn.com/htde.html > - - - - - - > Read my blog: Kirkville -- http://www.mcelhearn.com > Musings, Opinion and Miscellanea, on Macs, iPods and more > > From kirkmc at mac.com Fri Sep 28 09:35:30 2007 From: kirkmc at mac.com (Kirk McElhearn) Date: Fri Sep 28 09:35:44 2007 Subject: [iTunes] Cannot find Burner or software????? In-Reply-To: References: <03F5702A-0360-4696-9F8E-B01960BF4192@mac.com> <64062177-8415-43B0-9AF0-23D454BED160@earthlink.net> <6B510480-09CE-4FB1-BA05-B3620D120039@mac.com> Message-ID: On Sep 28, 2007, at 5:43 PM, John Erdman wrote: > Kirk - Thought you'd like to know. > > Just got off the phone with Apple Care. All fixed. Woo-hoo, I did > not have a hardware problem > > They had me start up from the original install disk. Then repair > the HD and Repair Permissions. > Then restarted from the my system HD, and had me toss both the > caches in my main Library as well as the caches in my Home Library. > > After restart: everything is hunky dory. He said that I had a > corrupted preference file. > > The System profiler again senses the Pioneer drive both under ATA > and Disc Burning. > And I can write an audio CD from iTunes and a data CD from Finder. > > I'm a happy camper again. Interesting that it was that simple (not to find, but to fix). Best, Kirk Author of: The Mac OS X Command Line: Unix Under the Hood http://www.mcelhearn.com/unix.html - - - - - - Read my blog: Kirkville -- http://www.mcelhearn.com Musings, Opinion and Miscellanea, on Macs, iPods and more From michaelprete at cox.net Sat Sep 29 01:25:41 2007 From: michaelprete at cox.net (Michael Prete) Date: Sat Sep 29 01:25:49 2007 Subject: [iTunes] Cannot find Burner or software????? In-Reply-To: References: <03F5702A-0360-4696-9F8E-B01960BF4192@mac.com> <64062177-8415-43B0-9AF0-23D454BED160@earthlink.net> <6B510480-09CE-4FB1-BA05-B3620D120039@mac.com> Message-ID: <46FE0C05.8050209@cox.net> John Erdman wrote: > Kirk - Thought you'd like to know. > > Just got off the phone with Apple Care. All fixed. Woo-hoo, I did not > have a hardware problem > > They had me start up from the original install disk. Then repair the > HD and Repair Permissions. Then restarted from the my system HD, and > had me toss both the caches in my main Library as well as the caches > in my Home Library. > > After restart: everything is hunky dory. He said that I had a > corrupted preference file. Even Macs are happier with some basic maintenance procedures, two of which is to do disk repair and repair permissions occasionally using Disk Utility. To easily deal with corrupt preference files, which are not all that uncommon, try Preferential Treatment. It verifies preference files and identifies and isolates corrupt ones. You can get it at versiontracker.com. Something even better is AppleJack. It performs 5 maintenance procedures sequentially: 1 Repair Disk 2 Repair Permissions 3 Verify Preference files 4 Empty caches 5 Deletes Swap files Read about it and download it from here -- Michael Prete _____________ More will be revealed From itunes at listserver.themacintoshguy.com Sat Sep 29 04:50:53 2007 From: itunes at listserver.themacintoshguy.com (VIAGRA ® Official Site) Date: Sat Sep 29 04:52:07 2007 Subject: [iTunes] September 72% OFF Message-ID: <20070929065053.24824.qmail@OfficeMobile> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://listserver.themacintoshguy.com/pipermail/itunes/attachments/20070929/e9b33631/attachment.html From jperdman at earthlink.net Sat Sep 29 10:42:16 2007 From: jperdman at earthlink.net (John Erdman) Date: Sat Sep 29 10:42:24 2007 Subject: [iTunes] Cannot find Burner or software????? In-Reply-To: <46FE0C05.8050209@cox.net> References: <03F5702A-0360-4696-9F8E-B01960BF4192@mac.com> <64062177-8415-43B0-9AF0-23D454BED160@earthlink.net> <6B510480-09CE-4FB1-BA05-B3620D120039@mac.com> <46FE0C05.8050209@cox.net> Message-ID: <837AC02D-4465-471E-A9C3-37199E8C0223@earthlink.net> I wholeheartedly agree. I do it regularly, but I use YASU Janitor., basically the same thing a Applejack. In fact I had done the maintenance about 24 hours before the iTunes CD burning problem. I really suspect that installing the iTunes upgrade had something to do with the corruption. But I haven't heard of others experiencing the same thing. So perhaps it had another cause. John > > Even Macs are happier with some basic maintenance procedures, two > of which is to do disk repair and repair permissions occasionally > using Disk Utility. To easily deal with corrupt preference files, > which are not all that uncommon, try Preferential Treatment. It > verifies preference files and identifies and isolates corrupt ones. > You can get it at versiontracker.com. > > Something even better is AppleJack. It performs 5 maintenance > procedures sequentially: > 1 Repair Disk > 2 Repair Permissions > 3 Verify Preference files > 4 Empty caches > 5 Deletes Swap files > > Read about it and download it from here applejack.sourceforge.net/>