Re: iTunes vs generic mp3 player

2008-11-27 Thread Brian Durant
Personally I like Cog for playing .mp3 files on my G5 single. Not a lot of eye candy and more like the player that iTunes originally evolved from (can't remember the name off hand). Max is good for less bloat and more ripping. Brian On Thu, Nov 27, 2008 at 8:08 AM, Wallace Adrian D'Alessio

Re: iTunes vs generic mp3 player

2008-11-27 Thread Dan
At 11:32 PM -0500 11/26/2008, Doug Burton wrote: On Nov 26, 2008, at 11:06 PM, Dan wrote: But I'd rather have iTunes automagically sync a whole playlist over to 'em How do I do that? (on OS X 10.4.11, iTunes 8.0.2) Wish I knew the answer for you, but I always drag the ones over

Re: iTunes vs generic mp3 player

2008-11-27 Thread Dan
At 4:12 PM +0100 11/27/2008, Brian Durant wrote: Personally I like Cog for playing .mp3 files on my G5 single. Not a lot of eye candy and more like the player that iTunes originally evolved from (can't remember the name off hand). Max is good for less bloat and more ripping. Audion and Wamb

Re: iTunes vs generic mp3 player

2008-11-26 Thread Dan
At 11:32 PM -0500 11/26/2008, Doug Burton wrote: I can't believe it, Dan actually takes a break from fixing other people's problems to listen to some music? I'm actually a bit of musicholic. I don't carry an ipod etc, but the places I be there be music too. Mostly modern / alternative. But

Re: iTunes vs generic mp3 player

2008-11-26 Thread Wallace Adrian D'Alessio
On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 11:38 PM, Dan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: At 11:32 PM -0500 11/26/2008, Doug Burton wrote: I can't believe it, Dan actually takes a break from fixing other people's problems to listen to some music? I'm actually a bit of musicholic. I don't carry an ipod etc, but the