Hi,
That didn’t work, I pressed VO M while I was in iTunes and it just opens the
same menu it opens from anywhere. But if I do command comma it opens the
preferences specific to that App.
> On 6/03/2019, at 9:50 AM, 'E.T.' via MacVisionaries
> wrote:
>
> Petrus,
> The men
replied to Simon yesterday and said he could go into the file
menu in iTunes to. Turn on family sharing. I deleted that message and
couldn’t find it in my bin folder.
Silly question, but how does one find the file menu in iTunes on the Mac?
Thanks
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Hi all,
Someone replied to Simon yesterday and said he could go into the file menu in
iTunes to. Turn on family sharing. I deleted that message and couldn’t find it
in my bin folder.
Silly question, but how does one find the file menu in iTunes on the Mac?
Thanks
Sent from Petrus' MacBook
Hi Petrus,
No it shouldn’t disappear from your phone if you cancel the music subscription.
Anything you own or manually add to your itunes music collection should stay on
your device so long as you have it in your music library and the space on the
device.
Anything you listen to from apple
Hi,
Regarding whether iTunes recognizes a CD or not, usually does not have anything
to do with the seller of the CD. If the seller in question created their own,
non-sanctioned, version of the artist's album, then you may have a point. If
all they did is burn cheap copies of it and passed
Hi Tim,
Thank you for the explanation. So can I ask more about the iTunes Matching
Service? Is this a service we need to subscribe to as well? Or is it part of
Apple Music?
Hi Karen,
Ask what ever you like from the back of the class, all questions help with our
knowledge.
On a slightly
ownloaded copies, but
because they are Apple Music encoded, you will lose the ability to play them after a bit of time.
Because you've kept the local copy on your Mac, those titles won't be affected by the Apple Music
limitations, but the iPhone downloaded versions will.
the iTunes Match servic
main an Apple
>> Music customer. When you terminate your Apple Music subscription, you
>> retain the downloaded copies, but because they are Apple Music encoded, you
>> will lose the ability to play them after a bit of time. Because you've kept
>> the local cop
y the Apple Music
limitations, but the iPhone downloaded versions will.
the iTunes Match service also creates an iCloud Music Library but does not have
the Apple Music restrictions when you terminate the service. I love the
ability to have the same library across all my devices, so love both the
ose titles won't be affected by the Apple Music
> limitations, but the iPhone downloaded versions will.
>
> the iTunes Match service also creates an iCloud Music Library but does not
> have the Apple Music restrictions when you terminate the service. I love the
> ability to have the
downloaded versions will.
the iTunes Match service also creates an iCloud Music Library but does not have
the Apple Music restrictions when you terminate the service. I love the
ability to have the same library across all my devices, so love both the Apple
Music and iTunes Match services. there are bene
cause they are Apple Music encoded, you will lose the ability to play them
after a bit of time. Because you've kept the local copy on your Mac, those
titles won't be affected by the Apple Music limitations, but the iPhone
downloaded versions will.
the iTunes Match service also creates an
Hi all,
I just started copying all of my CDs into iTunes on the Mac. Must admit it is a
million times easier then doing it with iTunes on a windows machine. My
question is: Once I’ve finished ripping the CD it appears in my music App on my
iPhone along with a download button. I’m guessing
format
audio.
I’ve tryed converting them to m4a, and aiff, but iTunes doesn’t seem to like to
play audio files with 5.1 channels.
Anyone have any ideas, how to get iTunes to play those 5.1 channel files?
1 more thing.
So I’m triing to create a smart playlist, of podcast.
If the podcast has been
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Finally got it all resolved. Apparently an iTunes update late last year that
hid the Home Videos in the library sidebar. Once I unhid it, I was able to get
it all
Hi,
Good work.
Later...
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> On Jan 30, 2019, at 4:50 PM, 'E.T.' via MacVisionaries
> wrote:
>
> Finally got it all resolved. Apparently an iTunes update late last year
> that hid the Home Videos in the library sidebar. Once I unhid it, I was able
Finally got it all resolved. Apparently an iTunes update late last
year that hid the Home Videos in the library sidebar. Once I unhid it, I
was able to get it all sorted out in both iTunes on the Mac and on my ATV.
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Yes of course. Everything is fine except in the Home Videos
category. And the odd thing is that within iTunes on the Mac its in
better shape but still not quite right. Very strange.
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Hi folks.
First of all,.
I have some dvd movies, that I’ve ripped in Flac.
I’ve ripped them in Flac, so I could keep the 5.1 channel surround sound format
audio.
I’ve tryed converting them to m4a, and aiff, but iTunes doesn’t seem to like to
play audio files with 5.1 channels.
Anyone have any
Interesting,
As Tim said can you find them under computers?
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Sent: Tuesday, 29 January 2019 7:24 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: iTunes Library Issues
M4V. The 'missing' titles seem to be ones I added back
M4V. The 'missing' titles seem to be ones I added back in September,
about the time I upgraded to Mojave. And perhaps iTunes 12.9 at that time.
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Hi ET,
Ust wondering on this,
What format are these home videos in?
Mp4,MKV etc?
I'm wondering if it might be more of a file format issue than ATV / itunes
having the issue.
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Sent: Tuesday, 29 January 2019 12:04 PM
To: macvisionaries
On the ATV the home videos show up in the Movies category. In the
iTunes app on the Mac I am looking at this in the Movies section. I am
not sure if it will work but I am going to check the ATV after I pull
the plug to see if it sets things straight. No I don't use iTunes Match
or Music
Hi,
Are you looking at the titles in the Movies section on the ATV, or on the
Computers, Your Computer, Movies section? As far as I understand, the ATV uses
it's own Library file as part of its iOS. This will be integrated with the
Cloud version if you have Apple Music or iTunes Match which
Hi Tim,
I am spinning my wheels on ice regarding iTunes. I booted High
Sierra from its USB drive. It has iTunes version 12.8 (current is 12.9).
I wanted to see if my home videos were there but the 12.8 will not read
a database file created in the newer version.
Any idea what or how
sleep tonight. (grins)
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Hi,
So, these are videos that you've ripped yourself that are not in the
iTunes
Hi,
So, these are videos that you've ripped yourself that are not in the iTunes
Library on your Mac? I assume that this is when you're navigating from within
the Computers section on the ATV? Otherwise, there's no real reason for them
to be exactly the same as Home videos are not stored
Latest Mojave and iTunes. I found that what I see on my Apple TV
does not match what I see in iTunes on the Mac. I see all of the content
in the Home Videos folder, all of it on the Apple TV, but not all of it
in iTunes on the Mac.
I tried launching iTunes while holding down the option
>> On Jan 20, 2019, at 10:07 PM, Trahern Culver
>> wrote:
>>
>> hi everyone, I hope your all well. I have an iPod touch 5th gen. I find
>> iTunes clunky and inefficient, so please can any one recommend an accessible
>> iPod manager that will work with the iPod tou
and try it out.
> On Jan 20, 2019, at 10:07 PM, Trahern Culver
> wrote:
>
> hi everyone, I hope your all well. I have an iPod touch 5th gen. I find
> iTunes clunky and inefficient, so please can any one recommend an accessible
> iPod manager that will work with the iPod touch
r all well. I have an iPod touch 5th gen. I find
> iTunes clunky and inefficient, so please can any one recommend an accessible
> iPod manager that will work with the iPod touch 5th gen? Your help with this
> question would be most welcome kind regards trey.
>
> --
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hi everyone, I hope your all well. I have an iPod touch 5th gen. I find
iTunes clunky and inefficient, so please can any one recommend an
accessible iPod manager that will work with the iPod touch 5th gen? Your
help with this question would be most welcome kind regards trey.
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>>>
>>>> On Jan 14, 2019, at 12:05 AM, Simon Fogarty >>> <mailto:si...@blinky-net.com>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi Donna,
>>>>
>>>> From your phone yes, anything that is internal to your phones music
&g
time: bbssh...@icloud.com
>>
>>> On Jan 14, 2019, at 12:05 AM, Simon Fogarty wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Donna,
>>>
>>> From your phone yes, anything that is internal to your phones music
>>> collection you can play through alexa.
>>
factor crossing
platforms like this, especially where the licensing rights are concerned?
someone told me ages back that ITunes used to be rather destructive where
private music libraries are concerned, our desire to play files of your own via
ITunes I mean.
Speaking very personally, as someone who
not if they prefer you use
their own.
additionally, I had a thought while writing this message. granted I do not
use either service, but wonder if there might be a copyright factor crossing
platforms like this, especially where the licensing rights are concerned?
someone told me ages back that ITunes used
, but wonder if there might be a copyright factor
crossing platforms like this, especially where the licensing rights are
concerned?
someone told me ages back that ITunes used to be rather destructive where
private music libraries are concerned, our desire to play files of your
own via ITunes I mean
gt;> Also apple music is available through amazon alexa now or at least on echo
>> devices.
>>
>> I've been trying to get my itunes library from my server to be seen by my
>> echo but I've had no luck.
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> Fro
I saw someone bluetoothing their phone to an amazon echo and playing music in
their iTunes library that way. Not elegant, but functional.
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if it’s possible to play your iTunes library
using Alexa?
Hey Simon,
I don't think you can play your library on an Eco, except through Apple music.
Cheers,
Donna
> On Jan 14, 2019, at 12:05 AM, Simon Fogarty wrote:
>
> Hi Donna,
>
> From your phone yes, anything that is internal
through amazon alexa now or at least on echo
> devices.
>
> I've been trying to get my itunes library from my server to be seen by my
> echo but I've had no luck.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: 'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries
> Sent: Monday, 14 January 20
gt; collection you can play through alexa.
>>
>> Also apple music is available through amazon alexa now or at least on echo
>> devices.
>>
>> I've been trying to get my itunes library from my server to be seen by my
>> echo but I've had no luck.
>>
>> ---
play through alexa.
>
> Also apple music is available through amazon alexa now or at least on echo
> devices.
>
> I've been trying to get my itunes library from my server to be seen by my
> echo but I've had no luck.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: 'Donna Goodin' vi
Hi Donna,
>From your phone yes, anything that is internal to your phones music collection
> you can play through alexa.
Also apple music is available through amazon alexa now or at least on echo
devices.
I've been trying to get my itunes library from my server to be seen by my echo
bu
onna
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>>> On Jan 13, 2019, at 9:57 AM, Mary Otten wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Donna,
>>> Is your iTunes library also part of an Apple Music library? That is, do you
>>> have Apple Music? If so, then yes. If not, I am almo
ur
> I tunes library?
> Thanks,
> Donna
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On Jan 13, 2019, at 9:57 AM, Mary Otten wrote:
>>
>> Hi Donna,
>> Is your iTunes library also part of an Apple Music library? That is, do you
>> have Apple Music? If so, then
Hi Mary,
I just signed up for Apple Music this morning. Still haven’t figured out quite
how it works. If you have Apple Music, how do you go about playing your I tunes
library?
Thanks,
Donna
Sent from my iPhone
> On Jan 13, 2019, at 9:57 AM, Mary Otten wrote:
>
> Hi Donna,
> Is
Hi Donna,
Is your iTunes library also part of an Apple Music library? That is, do you
have Apple Music? If so, then yes. If not, I am almost certain it’s not
possible. I have Apple Music. So my iTunes library is sort of the same as my
Apple Music library although not entirely, since I have
Hi all,
After about a month of trying to set up a smart home using Apple home, my
husband and I have finally given up and gone with Alexa. I would very much like
to be able to play my iTunes library on our Alexa device. Does anyone know if
there’s a way to do this?
Thanks,
Donna
Sent from my
Hi, you can use family sharing to share apps, movies, and maybe videos. I'm not
too sure about that. But that way, you don't have to share Apple IDs.
Sent from my Apple Watch
On Dec 26, 2018, at 10:21 PM, Mary Otten wrote:
> I have looked into the possibility of sharing my iTunes vi
I have looked into the possibility of sharing my iTunes video library with my
husband. We both have Apple TVs. But we have different Apple ID’s. Of course I
have audio description enabled on my Apple TV, and he can’t stand it. From the
reading I have done, it sounds like all of the devices
Once you've trusted what happens if you close and reopen itunes
Does the pod not show up?
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From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com On
Behalf Of Traci Duncan
Sent: Thursday, 20 December 2018 11:08 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: iTunes not seeing
I had a message to trust this computer, but there was no pin. Once I tapped
trust, the iPod never showed up in iTunes.
Thanks,
Traci
> On Dec 13, 2018, at 10:40 PM, Simon Fogarty wrote:
>
> Tracey,
>
> Did you have a message on your iPod to trust the computer or
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Subject: iTunes not seeing iPod Touch
Any tips here? I connected my iTouch and went through the trust this computer,
but it didn’t show up in the menu. Now I can’t get iTunes to recognize it at
all. I’ve tried both USB ports, restarted both device and Mac. I’ve connected
my iPhone
I know with my iPod touch, it takes several minutes before it shows up in
iTunes. I don’t know why, but it can take up to five plus minutes before you
see the iPod register and you can access it.
> On Dec 12, 2018, at 1:05 PM, Traci Duncan wrote:
>
> Any tips here? I connected
Any tips here? I connected my iTouch and went through the trust this computer,
but it didn’t show up in the menu. Now I can’t get iTunes to recognize it at
all. I’ve tried both USB ports, restarted both device and Mac. I’ve connected
my iPhone and synced that up fine. I’ve looked at my Mac’s
Hi Mary,
Get him to try this
Subscribe to iTunes Match. Open iTunes on a Mac or PC. At the top of the iTunes
window, click Store. Under Music Quick Links at the right side of the window,
click iTunes Match. Click the Subscribe button.
Hope that helps.
-Original Message-
From
I am asking this question for a friend. I have been signed up with iTunes match
for several years, so I have no idea how to help him. He does not have a mask.
He does have a Windows PC, and he does have a bunch of stuff in iTunes. He was
trying to sign up for iTunes match and was not successful
This is the first 20% off of iTunes gift cards I have seen in a very very long
time. 15% is not uncommon. But at least in my experience, 20% is much less
common.
Black Friday 2018: Get the $100 App Store and iTunes Gift Card for $80 Today
Only
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In my iTunes, I can choose between Grid layout and list layout and when the
interaction level is high enough when in list view, the arrow keys will read
the entire row. Now, you can adjust what is in that row by looking at the
scroll area of the dialog brought up with command-J (View Option
Hi,
Try to change the style of view. For example, when the playlist is selected,
go up to the View menu, down to View As, and right to Playlist. It sounds like
you are currently in the Songs view, so Playlist view may be more what you're
hoping for.
Later...
Tim Kilburn
Apple Teacher
(with
Hi, let me see if I can explane this.
So in windows using, NVDA let's say the track number/ name is 01.untitled.
It would read all that at the same time.
With voiceover, I need to vo left, then I see the track number 01, then vo left
then i see the tracks title.
It’s just something I’ll have to
Hi,
How does it do it in Windows? Not sure exactly what you want here.
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Fort McMurray, AB Canada
On Nov 20, 2018, at 07:47, Matt Turner wrote:
Hi folks.
Just wondering if there’s a way to have vo speak the track number/
Hi folks.
Just wondering if there’s a way to have vo speak the track number/ title like
it does in windows?
If I’m on a song, I have to vo left, then I here the track number, then if I vo
left again, I here the track title.
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, the iTunes Store offers a lot of content with Audio Descriptions.
You used to be able to enter "audio description" in the Search field
and you'd get the titles. I'm not sure if that is still the case. You
can, though, know if a title has audio descriptions when going to
Tim Kilburn' via MacVisionaries
> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Yes, the iTunes Store offers a lot of content with Audio Descriptions. You
> used to be able to enter "audio description" in the Search field and you'd
> get the titles. I'm not sure if that is still t
Hi,
Yes, the iTunes Store offers a lot of content with Audio Descriptions. You
used to be able to enter "audio description" in the Search field and you'd get
the titles. I'm not sure if that is still the case. You can, though, know if
a title has audio descriptions when going t
Question came to mind tonight. Does the iTunes store offer video
content with audio description? If it does, is it called audio
description or something else?
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All sorted out. iTunes Media is the correct folder for the library.
What I probably needed was to consolidate it, not sure but it is in
working order now and Apple TV sees the library.
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On Nov 2, 2018, at 13:38, 'E.T.' via MacVisionaries
wrote:
I had done that and everything was moved out of the iTunes Media folder, very
messy. So I did a restore, redownloaded
I had done that and everything was moved out of the iTunes Media
folder, very messy. So I did a restore, redownloaded the TV shows and
got the same result.
Everything went fine when iTunes was pointed to the iTunes Media
folder. I don't know what I may have changed after installing
Hi,
In some ways, it just doesn't matter, but if you really wish to try, you could
go under the File menu in iTunes, down to Library, then right and down to
Organize Library. See if that cleans things up for you.
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Fort
I purchased a couple TV shows this week, first time since installing
Mojave. Instead of these shows being placed in the TV Shows folder under
iTunes Media. They are in a TV Shows folder under the iTunes folder.
I can see them fine in iTunes and in Apple TV. How best to correct
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Hi,
That's a travesty, missing Star Trek. Especially, when you yourself are
extra-terrestrial.
Later
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On Oct 13, 2018, at 13:11, 'E.T.' via MacVisionaries
ries wrote:
ET,
Normally, when choosing an iTunes library from the Option key, I
suggest you pick the iTunes parent folder,, not the iTunes Media
folder. Since the parent folder contains the ITL and other database
files, the proper libraries are normally chosen. It looks like what
you did worked
ies wrote:
> ET,
> Normally, when choosing an iTunes library from the Option key, I suggest you
> pick the iTunes parent folder,, not the iTunes Media folder. Since the
> parent folder contains the ITL and other database files, the proper libraries
> are normally chosen. It looks
in the past. What if it were true?
On 10/13/2018 9:56 PM, 'Tim Kilburn' via MacVisionaries wrote:
ET,
Normally, when choosing an iTunes library from the Option key, I suggest
you pick the iTunes parent folder,, not the iTunes Media folder. Since
the parent folder contains the ITL and other
ET,
Normally, when choosing an iTunes library from the Option key, I suggest you
pick the iTunes parent folder,, not the iTunes Media folder. Since the parent
folder contains the ITL and other database files, the proper libraries are
normally chosen. It looks like what you did worked anyway
Tim,
Had a hunch so while holding the option key I opened iTunes and
tried choosing the library that way. Selected the iTunes Media folder
and opened it. Got an error message and googled it. Eventually found the
fix was to select the .itl file directly. But it was old so copied the
most
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On 10/13/2018 12:36 PM, 'Tim Kilburn' via MacVisionaries wrote:
Hi,
Are you using Apple Music or iTunes Match? Just checking to make sure
that your music is stored locally instead of being Cloud based. If
you connect to a computer where the mus
via MacVisionaries wrote:
> Hi,
> Are you using Apple Music or iTunes Match? Just checking to make sure that
> your music is stored locally instead of being Cloud based. If you connect to
> a computer where the music is primarily streamed instead of being stored
> locally, tha
in the past. What if it were true?
On 10/13/2018 12:36 PM, 'Tim Kilburn' via MacVisionaries wrote:
Hi,
Are you using Apple Music or iTunes Match? Just checking to make sure
that your music is stored locally instead of being Cloud based. If you
connect to a computer where the music is primarily
Nothing seems to work. I have disconnected the external drive and I
still see the content in iTunes and I have repeated changing the
location in preferences. The only thing I have not done is to reboot
Apple TV, I miss my Star Trek. :)
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Hi,
Are you using Apple Music or iTunes Match? Just checking to make sure that
your music is stored locally instead of being Cloud based. If you connect to a
computer where the music is primarily streamed instead of being stored locally,
that Library may show as having no content.
Later
disconnected the external drive and I still see
the content in iTunes and I have repeated changing the location in preferences.
The only thing I have not done is to reboot Apple TV, I miss my Star Trek. :)
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Nothing seems to work. I have disconnected the external drive and I
still see the content in iTunes and I have repeated changing the
location in preferences. The only thing I have not done is to reboot
Apple TV, I miss my Star Trek. :)
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On Oct 12, 2018, at 16:23, 'E.T.' via MacVisionaries
wrote:
After installing Mojave, and setting up the iTunes library, pointing to its
location, and turning on Home Sharing, my Apple TV says there is no content in
the library. What am I missing here? Thanks.
>From E.T.'s Keybo
After installing Mojave, and setting up the iTunes library, pointing
to its location, and turning on Home Sharing, my Apple TV says there is
no content in the library. What am I missing here? Thanks.
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Hi all,
I am having trouble accessing the maccessibility podcast in iTunes on my
Macintosh computer.
I am running Mojave.
I am using the following link to subscribe.
http://maccessibility.net/feed-podcast.rss
I can subscribe successfully, and can see the listing of episodes when
expandint
Hi everyone,
Now that the update to mohave is getting closer and closer I wonder if
the Alex voice can be use with the service send to iTunes as a spoken track?
did anyone try this out?
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Sent: Monday, 17 September 2018 5:20 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: iTunes 12.9, Broken On Mac, Too?
I see what happened. The iTunes version usually matches on both platforms.
Mojave which will be released very soon is running iTunes 12.0.
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Subject: Don't Forget That There Is Always iTunes for Business
Hello Everyone,
After reading the posts that say that the latest version of iTunes for Windows
may cause problems for some screen readers, I just wanted to remind you that
you can always install iTunes for business on both Mac OS
Sorry ET,
Just confirm, did you mean 12.10 or 12.0?
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I see what happened. The iTunes version usually matches
No,
12.9 is the latest on the windows platform.
And yeah it doesn't work.
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Sent: Monday, 17 September 2018 4:28 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: iTunes 12.9, Broken On Mac, Too
Hello Everyone,
After reading the posts that say that the latest version of iTunes for
Windows may cause problems for some screen readers, I just wanted to remind
you that you can always install iTunes for business on both Mac OS and
Windows computers.
While I use the latest standard version
They are saying that, at least with jaws, the column browser doesn't work, plus
some other problems. Other users say they have no problem with it, so who
knows. My old pc is way too old to run a modern version of iTunes, and my Mac
Mini is not going to be able to run Mojave, so I guess I don't
Hi,
Using here on my mac and not seeing any problems. What seems to be the problem
with itunes on the mac.
Matthew
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Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2018 4:03 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
I believe NVDA 2018.3 beta works better with the new iTunes than the current
2018.2 version. Nun f said for this list.
> On Sep 16, 2018, at 1:19 PM, 'E.T.' via MacVisionaries
> wrote:
>
> I see what happened. The iTunes version usually matches on both platforms.
&g
I see what happened. The iTunes version usually matches on both
platforms. Mojave which will be released very soon is running iTunes 12.0.
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On 9/16/2018 9:27 AM
On the VIPhone list, they say 12.9. They are discussing iTunes for pc, so
perhaps the numbers are different.
Arnold Schmidt
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On Sep 16, 2018, at 11:42 AM, 'E.T.' via MacVisionaries
wrote:
Yu mean 12.8 which was just updated recently. No issues here
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