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Posted 24 September 2010 - 05:43 AM
Some of the best podcasts come from a small organization called SQPN (Star Quest Production Network).
High quality audio and excellent themes ranging over many different topics.
Podcasts are great and iTunes really manages them properly.
Thanks for the tips here.
High quality audio and excellent themes ranging over many different topics.
Podcasts are great and iTunes really manages them properly.
Thanks for the tips here.
#3
Posted 24 September 2010 - 06:07 AM
Has anyone (else) had a problem where your subscriptions indicate new podcasts are available, but iTunes refuses to download them? I tried rebuilding my iTunes library from scratch, but that didn't help.
#4
Posted 24 September 2010 - 08:00 AM
deemery, on 24 September 2010 - 06:07 AM, said:
Has anyone (else) had a problem where your subscriptions indicate new podcasts are available, but iTunes refuses to download them? I tried rebuilding my iTunes library from scratch, but that didn't help.
I've had specific problems with Onion video podcasts, where iTunes can't find the file to download because of a bad link.
Jon Seff
Executive editor, Macworld
Executive editor, Macworld
#5
Posted 24 September 2010 - 08:26 AM
I just had iTunes lose track of the iTunes Library again today.
I never get iTunes to maintain a stable set-up over a long period. It is amazingly frustrating and haphazardly designed for a Mac product.
The assumption is that you stick with one Mac, one ISP, one Hard Drive and one User Account forever.
Even if you do all of that iTunes will screw up somewhere anyway.
I never get iTunes to maintain a stable set-up over a long period. It is amazingly frustrating and haphazardly designed for a Mac product.
The assumption is that you stick with one Mac, one ISP, one Hard Drive and one User Account forever.
Even if you do all of that iTunes will screw up somewhere anyway.
#6
Posted 24 September 2010 - 08:43 AM
Biallystock, on 24 September 2010 - 08:26 AM, said:
I just had iTunes lose track of the iTunes Library again today.
I never get iTunes to maintain a stable set-up over a long period. It is amazingly frustrating and haphazardly designed for a Mac product.
The assumption is that you stick with one Mac, one ISP, one Hard Drive and one User Account forever.
Even if you do all of that iTunes will screw up somewhere anyway.
I never get iTunes to maintain a stable set-up over a long period. It is amazingly frustrating and haphazardly designed for a Mac product.
The assumption is that you stick with one Mac, one ISP, one Hard Drive and one User Account forever.
Even if you do all of that iTunes will screw up somewhere anyway.
I've moved my iTunes library to a new Mac roughly every two years since iTunes came out, and have never had a problem. What do you mean that iTunes lost track of the library?
Macworld Senior Contributor - Macworld's iTunes Guy - Editor of Mac OS X Hints
Read my blog Kirkville, writings about more than just Macs. Twitter: @mcelhearn
My latest book: Take Control of iTunes 10: The FAQ
Read my blog Kirkville, writings about more than just Macs. Twitter: @mcelhearn
My latest book: Take Control of iTunes 10: The FAQ
#7
Posted 28 April 2012 - 09:01 AM
Kirk,
I followed your advice and moved my movies in iTunes to a hard drive to save space, and it works fine. But now, when I synchronize my iPad, iTunes says it cannot find the films to synchronize. What did I do wrong ?
Yves Nadon
I followed your advice and moved my movies in iTunes to a hard drive to save space, and it works fine. But now, when I synchronize my iPad, iTunes says it cannot find the films to synchronize. What did I do wrong ?
Yves Nadon
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