Right, That stops iTunes from copying files into library, which is
definitely a good thing, but it doesn't let you use iTunes without
putting a file into the library. It just doesn't go far enough for me.
Best,
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On 6-Jun-08, at 9:48 AM, John Panarese wrote:
I'm not sure if this will help, but as mentioned a few times
before, there is a checkbox in iTunes preferences under the advance
tab where you can not have items moved to the library. Again, I
don't know if this is what you were looking for, and I have not
messed with it yet.
Take Care
John Panarese
On Jun 6, 2008, at 3:37 PM, erik burggraaf wrote:
The vm messages are my latest itunes nucence. For some reason they
don't preview in quicklook, which would be wonderful. I usually
only just need to right down a date or time or ocasionally a phone
number, then I want the message to disappear. This saving, opening
in itunes, adding it to my library, listening, deleting, and
removing from library, it's the long way around.
I'm home this weekend, and one of my projects is going to be to
sort out my media. I need to burn a tonne of stuff, and i'm going
to move all my albums onto the macbook so I can take them back to
Toronto with me. I've decided I don't want 1200 albums librafied,
but what really sparked me off was when I accidentally hit the rong
button on the buss the other day and over 600 audiobook tracks got
slammed into my itunes library. Oh my goondness it was rather a
large mess, and only myself to blaim.
Best,
Erik
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On 6-Jun-08, at 8:58 AM, Babcock, Michael Alex wrote:
you know you could do what i do for voicemail messages, that's
save the vm messages, and not open them yet just press space to
listen to them in the quick look. Also you could select all files
in audiobooks, and do command I and tell it to skip tracks. I am
cool with vlc, but one thing i use it for is .avi files and also i
dont know how to set up play lists in it.
On Jun 4, 2008, at 8:48 PM, erik burggraaf wrote:
Well guys, it's byebye itunes for me. I will probably use it as
a pod catcher, since it works quite well in that regard, but it's
VLC for me from now on. I'm sick of it importing my voice mail
messages and audiobooks into my music library, and all the other
rediculous clouning around it does just to listen to music.
Glad that's over... Fwew!
erik burggraaf
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