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iTunes is evil!!

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Originally posted by: Doggiedog
Tell me about it. I just got my first iPOD after having a Rio and I absolutely hate iTunes. It is so non-intuitive its ridiculous.

How difficult is it to put a drag and drop feature into the program?

Umm Itones does support drag and drop.
 
Originally posted by: smack Down
Originally posted by: Doggiedog
Tell me about it. I just got my first iPOD after having a Rio and I absolutely hate iTunes. It is so non-intuitive its ridiculous.

How difficult is it to put a drag and drop feature into the program?

Umm Itones does support drag and drop.

Can you tell me how? I'm a noob at it. Like I said, its not intuitive like the Rio software.
 
Originally posted by: Doggiedog
Originally posted by: smack Down
Originally posted by: Doggiedog
Tell me about it. I just got my first iPOD after having a Rio and I absolutely hate iTunes. It is so non-intuitive its ridiculous.

How difficult is it to put a drag and drop feature into the program?

Umm Itones does support drag and drop.

Can you tell me how? I'm a noob at it. Like I said, its not intuitive like the Rio software.

Open Itunes, drag songs into itunes
 
Originally posted by: Doggiedog
Originally posted by: smack Down
Originally posted by: Doggiedog
Tell me about it. I just got my first iPOD after having a Rio and I absolutely hate iTunes. It is so non-intuitive its ridiculous.

How difficult is it to put a drag and drop feature into the program?

Umm Itones does support drag and drop.

Can you tell me how? I'm a noob at it. Like I said, its not intuitive like the Rio software.

the whole goal of the iApps is drag and drop. 😕

Sixone:

Go to the FS board and buy soem iTunes GCs. It'll save you you a little bit, at least.
 
Originally posted by: smack Down
Originally posted by: Doggiedog
Originally posted by: smack Down
Originally posted by: Doggiedog
Tell me about it. I just got my first iPOD after having a Rio and I absolutely hate iTunes. It is so non-intuitive its ridiculous.

How difficult is it to put a drag and drop feature into the program?

Umm Itones does support drag and drop.

Can you tell me how? I'm a noob at it. Like I said, its not intuitive like the Rio software.

Open Itunes, drag songs into itunes

It won't let me. It just puts that circle with the slash through it.
 
Originally posted by: buck
Originally posted by: dartworth
allofmp3 is not legal...

So using it is breaking the law?

i use it sometimes, jsut because the selection is great, and the interface is great...the ability to choose encoding quality is awesome

it is legal in russia, but to use it here in the US is most likely illegal...from my understanding, their licensing pays royalties to only the songwriter, not the record company and artist.

btw, i have only used it a handful of times (i like owning my own CDs), and i will always be an iTunes fanboi...my only gripe is they seem to come out wiht a new version like every month and i have to keep downloading a 30MB install file.
 
Software converts iTunes songs

The Associated Press/NEW YORK
By ANICK JESDANUN
AP Internet Writer

Review: Software converts iTunes songs


OCT. 27 9:03 P.M. ET Sometimes, I feel as if I'm the only person out there without an iPod. Rather, I'm the proud owner of an Archos Jukebox 6000. I bought it more than four years ago, shortly before Apple Computer Inc. released its first iPod.

My Jukebox can do most of what iPods do, and like the iPod of its generation it only does music. No photos. No video. The main exception is playing songs bought through Apple's iTunes Music Store; Apple has made it clear its iTunes service is only for iPods.

New software from United Virtualities Group comes to the rescue.

HotRecorder for Media converts your iTunes songs into standard MP3 files that can play on any MP3 device.

It also makes MP3s out of songs bought through Yahoo Inc.'s music service, in case you want to play them on an iPod, Jukebox or another device that doesn't support the copy-protection mechanism Yahoo uses.

I was skeptical at first. Not that I doubted United Virtualities could pull it off. Rather, I didn't see how HotRecorder differed from the many programs that operate in a similar fashion -- by grabbing sound, in real time, as it travels to the computer's sound card for playback, the point at which music is unlocked from any copy protection.

I've had nearly a week to try out an advance copy of HotRecorder, formally released Thursday, and I was impressed.

It knows when songs begin and end and keeps each tune in a separate MP3 file. It also manages to block noise from external applications, such as the ding of an instant message. The orchestral notes from the "Superman" theme song I converted from iTunes do not seem as sharp, but sound quality generally wasn't bad.

I repeatedly got error messages when I tried converting one Natalie Merchant song from iTunes, and attempts to use that same machine to convert four Duran Duran songs from Yahoo produced four empty files. On a different computer, though, the Duran Duran songs converted fine, as did "Superman."

The software costs $19.95, a price the company says will increase to $29.90 in two months. Cheapskates can always burn copy-protected files to a CD then rip those files into MP3s, but HotRecorder makes all that unnecessary.

But is it legal?

HotRecorder carries a disclaimer that it isn't for converting audio files you don't own. The company's founder, Mookie Tenembaum, told me his company merely provides the software and cannot police its usage. Tenembaum says it's no different from a knife manufacturer. It can't control whether its product is used for murder.

Indeed, the U.S. Supreme Court has cleared Sony Corp. of liability even though some customers used its VCRs to make illegal copies of movies; the high court reasoned that the VCR had legitimate uses.

That said, the Supreme Court ruled more recently, in a case involving file-sharing software from Grokster Ltd., that companies can be held liable if they deliberately encourage customers to infringe on copyrights.

Apple and Yahoo both have service terms that forbid circumvention of copy-protection technology.

I'll leave it to lawyers to sort out whether that clause applies here and whether HotRecorder has any legitimate uses. (Apple and Yahoo declined comment, though Jonathan Potter of the trade group Digital Media Association says it's probably a violation of user licensing agreements.)

Surely, United Virtualities is no newcomer to controversy: It's the developer of a technique designed to restore the data profiles that many privacy-conscious users try to delete from their computers. It's also the company behind some of those floating ads that dance across Web pages, sometimes blocking what you're trying to read.

HotRecorder indeed works -- some of the time -- in freeing your tunes from copy protection.

Just use it at your own risk.
 
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Go to the FS board and buy soem iTunes GCs. It'll save you you a little bit, at least.

Now why didn't I think of that? (Smacks forehead)

Thank you!!
 
Originally posted by: Doggiedog
Originally posted by: smack Down
Originally posted by: Doggiedog
Originally posted by: smack Down
Originally posted by: Doggiedog
Tell me about it. I just got my first iPOD after having a Rio and I absolutely hate iTunes. It is so non-intuitive its ridiculous.

How difficult is it to put a drag and drop feature into the program?

Umm Itones does support drag and drop.

Can you tell me how? I'm a noob at it. Like I said, its not intuitive like the Rio software.

Open Itunes, drag songs into itunes

It won't let me. It just puts that circle with the slash through it.


What, iTunes is one of the most intitive apps I've ever used. Just drag the file over the iTunes app and drop it in to your library.
 
Originally posted by: smack Down
Originally posted by: Doggiedog
Originally posted by: smack Down
Originally posted by: Doggiedog
Tell me about it. I just got my first iPOD after having a Rio and I absolutely hate iTunes. It is so non-intuitive its ridiculous.

How difficult is it to put a drag and drop feature into the program?

Umm Itones does support drag and drop.

Can you tell me how? I'm a noob at it. Like I said, its not intuitive like the Rio software.

Open Itunes, drag songs into itunes

lol yea🙂 ur supposed to be a tech geek here... shame!!

 
Originally posted by: sixone
I've finally transferred all my CD's to my PC, and am fleshing out my collection with a bunch of old stuff from back before CD's. 😱

I have been searching on iTunes, and they have 'em ALL. Not one missing yet. I spent $40 in 15 mins. :|

And I'm only a quarter of the way thru my list of artists. 😕

What are you talking about!??? Now I'm 😕
 
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