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Jon, I'm just putzing around in iTunes on my work XP machine... you might want to go to Edit - Preferences, select Playback and uncheck Crossfade playback, Sound Enhancer and Sound Check (if they're checked) and see if that makes any difference. Next, click on the Sharing tab and uncheck the two upper check boxes if either is checked.
You might also want to reinstall DirectX.
edit to fix the wrongness of "ActiveX"
Sorry, I somehow confused ActiveX with DirectX. DirectX is what you want:
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Have you seen this (not sure if it was a link Eddie posted earlier): [link]
Also, you might want to try "Updating the drivers on your Windows PC" [link]
Also, do you have winamp or some other mp3 player on that computer? If so, does it work?
Have you seen this (not sure if it was a link Eddie posted earlier): [link]
It wasn't. I'll give it a good lookover when I get home.
Also, do you have winamp or some other mp3 player on that computer? If so, does it work?
Winamp and Windows Media Player play mp3s just fine, usually. Sometimes there's a problem when I've got another app working, like Eudora, but otherwise no freeze-ups.
I forgot to mention that I have two soundcards in this PC. One that's built into the motherboard, and an old Digidesign Audiomedia III card. Most apps run audio through the digi card.
I did some Windows updates and now I get error messages whenever I try to play anything through the Digi card. The audio apps don't play at all. So I switched over to the built-in audio and things work fine, including iTunes.
I've been thinking of updating the Digi hardware anyway since Digi no longer supports this particular card (it's five years old).
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and good news on the MRI, tommy!
Yeah, Digi has been pretty bad keeping up with the old cards.
I've got a Digi001 that I need to sell since it's mostly an orphan. I'm even looking at updating one of my Mboxes.
This looks like a neat little application:
A small and simple utility for downloading RSS feeds to your iPod.
Anyone tried it?
I'm looking to ease up on the gyrations.
Primarily, I synch my Palm with my PC. I don't even like the Palm software on the Mac, plus the PC is my main computer.
However, I synch the bugger with the Mac to get my phone book onto it. Then I export a VCF and import it into iAddress so I can iSync a subset of that with my bluetooth phone.
Right. Gyrations.
There must be a simpler method to keep the phone fresh (I almost never enter anything into it directly, just modify existing records) than this--I can't go straight from the PDA to the Razr, at least not with the default software, since the file types aren't feeling the compatibility.
Anyone else accomplishing this task more simply? Or just know of some apps that will help?