Perian 1.0 is available. This is likely the only QuickTime plugin you will ever need.
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This is likely the only QuickTime plugin you will ever need.
Combined with the WMV plugin anyway.
Does anyone have a suggestion for a good and free U3 password manager? SignupShield only seems to manage web passwords--I want a PC version of Keyring.
I've never used it, but there's this.
It's weird. I don't want to install a trial version of anything, because I don't want to spend the time typing in the info and then redoing it for an app I actually settle on.
Which is kinda dumb.
And I realise that I'm a bit leery of typing my passwords into a third party apps whose innards might not be trustworthy. Which is kinda dumb too.
Having recognised the dumb, thanks--I'll give that app a shot.
Aargh. Anyone know why when I burn songs to a cd from iTunes, then import the songs to iTunes on other computer, I lose all the song info? So aggravating.
(ita): I've been burning my DRMed stuff out to CD and then re-importing it. I lose played statistics, but iTunes has tagged the songs correctly otherwise.
Searching back in the thread, it sounds like there's some way to do it. Help?
If you burn an audio CD, the tag information will be lost. If you just copy the tracks (i.e. not using iTunes), much of it will be kept (you'll lose ratings, at the very least).
So drag and drop to the disk?
Anyone know why when I burn songs to a cd from iTunes, then import the songs to iTunes on other computer, I lose all the song info? So aggravating.
When you burn the songs to CD, are you just making a regular music CD? If so, then all the info gets lost at that point (that's just the nature of a music CD - it doesn't store that info). And when you stick the CD into the other computer, I think the CDDB database lookup won't recognize the album you made, because it'll be subtly different from the original one.
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Yup, Brenda.
I think the CDDB database lookup won't recognize the album you made, because it'll be subtly different from the original one.
I've not had problems with this. My burns of entire albums have so far been like enough for Gracenote (née CDDB) to cough up the info.