nice;
can you associate .wav files with quicktime and how might i do that?
thanks
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On Oct 9, 2007, at 10:51 AM, Anne Robertson wrote:
Hello Michael,
Have you thought of using QuickTime to listen to your messages?
That way, they won't end up in your iTunes library and you'll avoid
all that trouble.
Cheers,
Anne
On Oct 9, 2007, at 7:38 PM, michael babcock using a mac! wrote:
hi all;
i use vonage for my phone service, they email my voice mail
messages to me. When i'm two lazy to grab a phone or launch skype
to call in to the voicemail service, i download the attachment:
"voice-mail-message.wav"
and it saves it under
/michaelbabcock/music/unknown artest/unknown albam/voice-mail-
message.wav
this isn't the problem, i go play the voice mail fine, then quit
itunes and send voice-mail-message.wav to the trash. The next time
i go open itunes and try to play all my music it comes up with
the file voice-mail-message.wav can not be found, would you like
to find it?
and i have a cansole or choose button.
So needless to say itunes wont play all my music. What i was doing
was when ever i did this i would remove the itunes library and
then re create one. That became a pain because i kept having to re
set up all my playlists.
There has to be a way to validate my library and remove items that
are no longer located on my hard disk from itunes. I ask of all of
you, how might one do this?
thanks and i hope you understood the problem.
thanks
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