In a message dated 8/12/03 3:53:33 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

>Before iTunes 4, I used to be able to add cd's that I own to my 
>library.  Now they start to import and iTunes crashes within 5 seconds!
>
>  It just crashed on me 8 times in a row and I tried multiple different
>
>ways......
>
>Fix or suggestions?

I do think that iTunes it is very annoying, I did posted a question like that 
but didn't get a reply.  Here's what I posted:

"Every time I open iTunes to play an MP3 or sound file it seems like is 
making an extra copy.   I converted all of my CDs to MP3s to preserve them longer a 
while ago, does that mean that iTunes will save them somewhere else and 
occupy another 4GB unnecesarily?   The OS X disk only has 4GB free.  The MP3s 
exceed that."

Why can't iTunes make 1K or 2K playlists instead, I am tempted to dump it and 
use something else.  Is there a way to do such thing?  Oh BTW a simple sound 
file opens iTunes as well, when with classic OS it would just play on the 
desktop (I used to add some music sounds to the startup folder).

Lil

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