Only if you manually revert all the other pieces . . .there's a lot more to 
iTunes than just the application; and it would be very difficult to get all the 
pieces. The only way to reliably roll back is reinstall the OS and then all of 
the iTunes updates except 10.1.2 . . .unless you happened to have a clone 
without 10.1.2 you can roll back to.


On Jan 30, 2011, at 3:28 PM, Kevin Callahan wrote:

> Does anyone know if reverting to iTunes 10.1.1 via Time Machine will actually 
> install all the related stuff under the hood?  
> The 10.1.2 iTunes update has an issue (I believe) with Logic Pro's export 
> Audio to Movie feature - and LPro uses QT for the export etc etc.
> 

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There are only three kinds of stress; your basic nuclear stress, cooking 
stress, and A$$hole stress. The key to their relationship is Jello.

neil



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