Would this work for operas, too? I had ripped Turandot a few weeks ago, and last night I finally listened to it via iTrip on my stereo system. iTunes ripped each passage as a different selection, and that is great for finding particular passages from the opera, but it makes the listening experience very disjointed. And, it also seems to cut off a few seconds from the end of the passages. Also, for some strange reason, it plays the introduction to Act 2 at the very end of the opera! BTW, iTrip ( US$35 at http://www.griffintechnology.com/products/itrip/) seems to work superbly. It's just begun to ship. I received mine by UPS 2nd day air at about 6PM last night, and I have tried it on stereo sets inside the house, but not yet in my car. Aesthetically, it is a BEAUTY! Especially that bright blue LED against the snow-white tubular body. You can shut off the LED, but I just love being able to see its beauty. As for range, it is a pretty up-close proposition, maybe a bit analogous to Blue Tooth. When I placed it atop my stereo receiver, the reception was nearly perfect. I was able to get half-decent reception when I took it into the bathroom, about 20 feet from the receiver, but the reception was only acceptable when I actually held the iPod in my hand (I guess that my body became a radiating antenna, too). FYI, Griffin folk are still working on an iTrip model to fit the new iPods. Thanks for any additional enlightenment, Steve (BTW, I took the liberty of cc:-ing the general G4 list, as this is likely to be of interest to a wider group of Mac folk. Please excuse me if I have breached list etiquette.) At 5:33 AM -0700 5/17/03, Kunga wrote: >You must turn on the Effects -> Crossfade playback and move the >slider all the way to the left zero seconds point. Then it finally >works perfectly as advertised. Thank the iTunes team.