I'm on a PC. Anyone else experiencing this?
No.
But I haven't tried new iTunes on a PC yet - I'll install it now and see what happens (I do lots of processor-intensive stuff on my work PC).
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I'm on a PC. Anyone else experiencing this?
No.
But I haven't tried new iTunes on a PC yet - I'll install it now and see what happens (I do lots of processor-intensive stuff on my work PC).
So far no problems with distorted sound on the work PC.
The problem might not be with iTunes, it might be something else that's running on your PC that's hogging the CPU.
OK, iTunes on my work PC is taking an average of 11% of the CPU, but it sometimes jumps up to over 50%. I think that's a lot more than it used to, but I'm not positive.
This is on a 1.80 GHz Pentium 4, with a GB of RAM.
eta: I suppose that iTunes could still be looking for album art, which might explain the spikes in the CPU usage.
okay, I restarted the computer and I think all is well.
So, is this "sync iPod to multiple computers" thing a feature of iTunes 7 (or iPod software update)? Or just the new iPods?
So, is this "sync iPod to multiple computers" thing a feature of iTunes 7 (or iPod software update)? Or just the new iPods?
I think it might be a bit of a misnomer actually. The only thing I can find on apple's site that mentions syncing multiple libraries is on the new features for iTunes 7 software and it says:
And if you’ve got iTunes Store purchases you’d like to move from one computer to another, iTunes syncs in reverse, too — from your iPod back to any authorized computer.
I didn't see anything about iPods synching to multiple computers. But I might have just missed it.
I just saw something about how iTunes now allows for multiple music libraries (like iPhoto does), and that there's a way you could take advantage of that to sync an iPod to multiple computers. It sounded like more trouble than it's worth....
There is also this on the iTunes page:
Multiple Libraries - Build your collection over multiple libraries, and keep them on different hard drives to save space.
and that there's a way you could take advantage of that to sync an iPod to multiple computers
But I can't figure out how you would do this. On the new "all the info about your Pod" syncing options/interface/screen thing - it does not give you this option.
OK, I found where I read this. It was in the comments to a blog posting. Oh, and I misread it too. So, um... IGNORE ME! </Venture Brothers>