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On Sun, 20 Dec 2015 15:52:30 -0500, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote: Even when you download iTunes and install on a Windows based computer it takes forever. That was the first thing I noticed on the iMac when updating the OS. Come to think of it, even the OS revisions for the iPad take a long time. === That's because the first thing that iTunes does is lay claim to all of your music files, rename them, and restructure your music directories. It took me a week to get everything back to the way I wanted it. |
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Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 12/20/2015 4:55 PM, wrote: On Sun, 20 Dec 2015 15:52:30 -0500, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: Even when you download iTunes and install on a Windows based computer it takes forever. That was the first thing I noticed on the iMac when updating the OS. Come to think of it, even the OS revisions for the iPad take a long time. === That's because the first thing that iTunes does is lay claim to all of your music files, rename them, and restructure your music directories. It took me a week to get everything back to the way I wanted it. You are right. I had forgotten that. I deleted iTunes from this and my previous Vista computer because I got tired of doing everything to do with music files the "Apple" way. Much better saving the files where I want them, not where Apple thinks they should be. You can put the music files wherever you want. Mine reside on my server, a non-apple product, and are accessible via all our devices, via hardwire, wi fi or via data sources off the premises. -- Sent from my iPhone 6+ |
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On Sun, 20 Dec 2015 17:13:45 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote: Mr. Luddite wrote: On 12/20/2015 4:55 PM, wrote: On Sun, 20 Dec 2015 15:52:30 -0500, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: Even when you download iTunes and install on a Windows based computer it takes forever. That was the first thing I noticed on the iMac when updating the OS. Come to think of it, even the OS revisions for the iPad take a long time. === That's because the first thing that iTunes does is lay claim to all of your music files, rename them, and restructure your music directories. It took me a week to get everything back to the way I wanted it. You are right. I had forgotten that. I deleted iTunes from this and my previous Vista computer because I got tired of doing everything to do with music files the "Apple" way. Much better saving the files where I want them, not where Apple thinks they should be. You can put the music files wherever you want. Mine reside on my server, a non-apple product, and are accessible via all our devices, via hardwire, wi fi or via data sources off the premises. AKA avoiding Apple when you can |
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On 12/20/2015 6:32 PM, wrote:
On Sun, 20 Dec 2015 17:13:45 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: Mr. Luddite wrote: On 12/20/2015 4:55 PM, wrote: On Sun, 20 Dec 2015 15:52:30 -0500, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: Even when you download iTunes and install on a Windows based computer it takes forever. That was the first thing I noticed on the iMac when updating the OS. Come to think of it, even the OS revisions for the iPad take a long time. === That's because the first thing that iTunes does is lay claim to all of your music files, rename them, and restructure your music directories. It took me a week to get everything back to the way I wanted it. You are right. I had forgotten that. I deleted iTunes from this and my previous Vista computer because I got tired of doing everything to do with music files the "Apple" way. Much better saving the files where I want them, not where Apple thinks they should be. You can put the music files wherever you want. Mine reside on my server, a non-apple product, and are accessible via all our devices, via hardwire, wi fi or via data sources off the premises. AKA avoiding Apple when you can That was my conclusion. I tried using iTunes for my music files but found it to be convoluted and way too complex to use. I stored the music in folders I created and organized instead. I kept iTunes on all the computers (the Vista laptop and this Win 7) while I had the iMac and was trying to get used to it. When I got rid of the iMac I also got rid of iTunes. I remember once that iTunes automatically started changing mp3 extensions to mp4 which ****ed me off. The older Vista computer couldn't read mp4 so, in order to send a file via the wifi network from the iMac to the Vista, I had to manually change the extension back to mp3. Don't know why Apple decided to make that change. It started after one of the many iTunes "updates". |
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#7
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Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 12/20/2015 6:32 PM, wrote: On Sun, 20 Dec 2015 17:13:45 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: Mr. Luddite wrote: On 12/20/2015 4:55 PM, wrote: On Sun, 20 Dec 2015 15:52:30 -0500, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: Even when you download iTunes and install on a Windows based computer it takes forever. That was the first thing I noticed on the iMac when updating the OS. Come to think of it, even the OS revisions for the iPad take a long time. === That's because the first thing that iTunes does is lay claim to all of your music files, rename them, and restructure your music directories. It took me a week to get everything back to the way I wanted it. You are right. I had forgotten that. I deleted iTunes from this and my previous Vista computer because I got tired of doing everything to do with music files the "Apple" way. Much better saving the files where I want them, not where Apple thinks they should be. You can put the music files wherever you want. Mine reside on my server, a non-apple product, and are accessible via all our devices, via hardwire, wi fi or via data sources off the premises. AKA avoiding Apple when you can That was my conclusion. I tried using iTunes for my music files but found it to be convoluted and way too complex to use. I stored the music in folders I created and organized instead. I kept iTunes on all the computers (the Vista laptop and this Win 7) while I had the iMac and was trying to get used to it. When I got rid of the iMac I also got rid of iTunes. I remember once that iTunes automatically started changing mp3 extensions to mp4 which ****ed me off. The older Vista computer couldn't read mp4 so, in order to send a file via the wifi network from the iMac to the Vista, I had to manually change the extension back to mp3. Don't know why Apple decided to make that change. It started after one of the many iTunes "updates". Yeah, it was really difficult. I set up a directory on my sever and pointed itunes at it. Whew! 😅 guess some would find that . . . Tough. -- Sent from my iPhone 6+ |
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#8
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On Sun, 20 Dec 2015 18:42:31 -0500, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote: On 12/20/2015 6:32 PM, wrote: On Sun, 20 Dec 2015 17:13:45 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: Mr. Luddite wrote: On 12/20/2015 4:55 PM, wrote: On Sun, 20 Dec 2015 15:52:30 -0500, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: Even when you download iTunes and install on a Windows based computer it takes forever. That was the first thing I noticed on the iMac when updating the OS. Come to think of it, even the OS revisions for the iPad take a long time. === That's because the first thing that iTunes does is lay claim to all of your music files, rename them, and restructure your music directories. It took me a week to get everything back to the way I wanted it. You are right. I had forgotten that. I deleted iTunes from this and my previous Vista computer because I got tired of doing everything to do with music files the "Apple" way. Much better saving the files where I want them, not where Apple thinks they should be. You can put the music files wherever you want. Mine reside on my server, a non-apple product, and are accessible via all our devices, via hardwire, wi fi or via data sources off the premises. AKA avoiding Apple when you can That was my conclusion. I tried using iTunes for my music files but found it to be convoluted and way too complex to use. I stored the music in folders I created and organized instead. I kept iTunes on all the computers (the Vista laptop and this Win 7) while I had the iMac and was trying to get used to it. When I got rid of the iMac I also got rid of iTunes. I remember once that iTunes automatically started changing mp3 extensions to mp4 which ****ed me off. The older Vista computer couldn't read mp4 so, in order to send a file via the wifi network from the iMac to the Vista, I had to manually change the extension back to mp3. Don't know why Apple decided to make that change. It started after one of the many iTunes "updates". There are plenty of very capable tools in windows and even DOS. Why would you complicate anything as simple as a bunch of "files"? I steal them, (buy from the worthy), I manage them and I listen to them on plenty of platforms but they are just shared files on an antique PC running XP. |
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#10
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On 12/20/15 5:17 PM, John H. wrote:
On Sun, 20 Dec 2015 16:55:49 -0500, wrote: On Sun, 20 Dec 2015 15:52:30 -0500, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: Even when you download iTunes and install on a Windows based computer it takes forever. That was the first thing I noticed on the iMac when updating the OS. Come to think of it, even the OS revisions for the iPad take a long time. === That's because the first thing that iTunes does is lay claim to all of your music files, rename them, and restructure your music directories. It took me a week to get everything back to the way I wanted it. I spent a lot of time trying to undo all that on mine. Never did get it all undone. The money I have left in the i-tunes account will be there forever. -- Ban idiots, not guns! Improperly removing a complex software package often leaves vestiges in directories you don't even know exist. Windows is well-known for this, even when you use the remove software facility. |
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