[macvoiceover] Re: odd behavior with Itunes

  • From: Chris Hofstader <cdh@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: macvoiceover@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 9 Mar 2009 11:44:31 -0400

As I mentioned yesterday, my digital media colection is too big for the puny HD that came with my MacBook 13. I have a 1 tb external fire wire drive that I run XP and Ubuntu from.


I want to put the entire digital music collection onto the big disk and keep a smaller set of duplicates on the Mac so I needn't carry the larger drive with me.

Can anyone see a problem with this?
On Mar 8, 2009, at 2:15 PM, Mark Baxter wrote:

I don't think this is addressing my concern. I have the MP3 files on my computer; I transferred them successfully, and then I played them in the QuickLook panel in Finder. However, even after I import them into the Itunes Library from within Itunes, when I try to play them again, I get a busy signal and then an "unable to connect," error, as if it's looking for the contents of the MP3 files on the other drive on my network, which is not operating. This, however, makes no sense, because Quick Look can play them. It is just this type of thing which threatens the very fundamental structure of my sanity. Which headphones I use to listen to the files that Itunes won't play for me is highly irrelevant!


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