Hi Ronni,
This thread has sparked my interest on a couple of fronts.
My itunes library has a legacy of a huge number of MP3 tracks for a couple of
reasons. Back in the day my powerbook G4 Titanium had only a 10GB HD so I
needed to watch file sizes also (pre iPhones etc) I used to make MP3
Dear All
Thank-you everyone who had an input but this thread seems to have gone off on a
tangent and I think it is best to abandon it. The problem may have been caused
by my original email query not being clear enough.
Happy New Year
Barry
> On 31 Dec 2018, at 12:19 pm, Barry Sexstone
>
Thanks Ronni but this does not answer my original problem of why CDs will now
not play whereas I previously had no problem. I am not worried about imports
just direct play. Unfortunately for some reason or other my original email
ended up as two threads and as a result there has been some
Hi Barry,
I think it could be the problem. MP3 import is a low quality encoding.
• MP3 Encoder: Use if you plan to listen to music in apps other than iTunes,
or on MP3 players other than iPod, iPhone, or iPad.
Apple iTunes default import encoding is:
• AAC Encoder: Use for most music. You
Hi Peter, Tim & Tony,
I’m confused by Tony’s original comments & replies???
Recovering deleted notes from Recently Deleted
Remember that the Notes app has a Recently Deleted folder. The keyword here
being “recently,” as the Notes app will only keep these notes for 30 days.
After 30 days have
> On 31 Dec 2018, at 8:53 am, Tim Law wrote:
>
> Peter I appreciate using iCloud but if a Note is deleted from one device,
> then it is deleted on all, amplifying the problem
>
> Regards
> Tim
>
True enough, but Tony’s wife's notes were duplicated on her iPad, indicating
that iCloud
Peter I appreciate using iCloud but if a Note is deleted from one device, then
it is deleted on all, amplifying the problem
Regards
Tim
Sent from Tim's iPhone
> On 31 Dec 2018, at 8:30 am, Peter Hinchliffe
> wrote:
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>
>
>> On 31 Dec 2018, at 8:09 am, Anthony (Tony) Francis wrote:
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> On 31 Dec 2018, at 8:09 am, Anthony (Tony) Francis wrote:
>
> Thank you Peter, sorry that I wasn’t clear enough. Lynette was working in
> Notes and information that she had put into Notes had disappeared, without
> thinking I suggested opening the rubbish to check on it’s contents, as soon
Thank you Peter, sorry that I wasn’t clear enough. Lynette was working in Notes
and information that she had put into Notes had disappeared, without thinking I
suggested opening the rubbish to check on it’s contents, as soon as Lynette hit
the Bin icon everything was deleted.
The outcome is
> On 28 Dec 2018, at 11:51 am, Anthony (Tony) Francis
> wrote:
>
> Hi Guy’s
>
> Just a query, with fingers crossed. My Wife accidentally put her “Notes” into
> the ‘Bin’, I suggested that she open the Bin to see what was in there and
> remove what she wanted, as soon as she hit the Bin
Hi Ronni
This is not the problem at all. I have been unable to play CDs through iTunes.
I have gone through many bits and pieces as outlined below. I tried importing
a CD track into iTunes, it appeared to import but would not play. Purely for
interest I tried importing it as AAC and much to
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