iTunes Season Pass has been having, uhm, issues recently. In iTunes, if you go to Store -> Check For Purchases... and it still doesn't download, then just be patient, and it will show up eventually.
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Thanks! That worked!
I can get Leopard for $69 + tax. Is it worth it?
I can get Leopard for $69 + tax. Is it worth it?
If you don't want to be shunned by all the cool Mac users.
I am moderately tech savvy in some things. Those things do not include audio and video. I'm still living in a CD world, but I want to start copying my CD collection, which is pretty large. I must have at least 1 percent of the music NoiseDesign has. I have been using iTunes. Does anyone have any suggestions for software to copy and organize the music? I'm using Windows XP, and I'll probably be sticking with MP3s. I have no iPod and I'm not sure I can justify one, since I work at home. (With Christmas coming up, you're welcome to try to convince me.) I do have a cheap MP3 player. I also occasionally put music up on the web.
Also, I have a DVD of a concert that I need to divide up into individual songs to put on MySpace and YouTube. Can anyone suggest a fairly simple program for editing?
Does anyone have any suggestions for software to copy and organize the music? I'm using Windows XP, and I'll probably be sticking with MP3s.
Aside from iTunes, you mean? I may be misinterpreting you, but you can use iTunes to rip your CDs and convert them to MP3s, and iTunes will auto-organize for you based on the CD artist (mostly).
Also, I have a DVD of a concert that I need to divide up into individual songs to put on MySpace and YouTube. Can anyone suggest a fairly simple program for editing?
I know people recommend Audacity. Haven't used it myself, and don't have a link, sorry.
Audacity just edits audio. What do you have on the DVD, Ginger?
It's video of a concert, so it's audio and video.
Yes, my question really was, "Is there something better than iTunes?" Another part of it is "If you had the opportunity to start your audio collection over, what would you do?"
I was going to suggest Amarok, which I use for MP3 organization, but alas, the Windows version isn't going to be done for some time yet.
It's video of a concert, so it's audio and video.
Whoops, sorry. I've got the Friday morning gronklies.