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GiMpY-wAnNaBe
10-23-2003, 09:21 PM
I've had iTunes for about a week now, but yesterday, it wouldn't work anymore, whenever i try to open it, it gives me this message:
"The iTunes Music Library file cannot be read because it does not appear to be a valid library file".... any help would be appreciated, thank you
thatmariolover
10-23-2003, 10:09 PM
I've had iTunes for about a week now, but yesterday, it wouldn't work anymore, whenever i try to open it, it gives me this message:
"The iTunes Music Library file cannot be read because it does not appear to be a valid library file".... any help would be appreciated, thank you
Yeah. I don't know how it happened, but at any rate, the file that gives iTunes your list of songs and the mp3 locations are on your Hard Disk is damaged. So, try this.
Delete the file: C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\My Documents\iTunes 4 Music Library.itl
Then reset your computer, launch iTunes, and rebuild your list of songs.
GameMaster
10-23-2003, 11:10 PM
And if that doesn't work, just try downloading it again from Apple.
thatmariolover
10-24-2003, 07:57 AM
And if that doesn't work, just try downloading it again from Apple.
Yeah, there was an update released this morning anyway. I haven't looked at the new features yet.
Jason1
10-24-2003, 03:10 PM
Or, you could download Winamp, and forget the garbage background running programs, 20+ meg usage on your memory, inabilaty to change your vizualization, and other flaws. I cant say im a huge Itunes fan.
thatmariolover
10-24-2003, 03:31 PM
Or, you could download Winamp, and forget the garbage background running programs, 20+ meg usage on your memory, inabilaty to change your vizualization, and other flaws. I cant say im a huge Itunes fan.
Use what you like. I can definately spare 20 megs of RAM for better visualizations, a better interface, better Radio options, easier ripping and burning, among other things.
GiMpY-wAnNaBe
10-24-2003, 04:05 PM
i have winamp anyways, and use it most of the time, but mariolover's right, iTunes definately worth the memory usage
Vampyr
10-24-2003, 06:27 PM
See, Ive got it figured out.
Organize, rip, burn, etc with iTunes.
Play with Winamp.
Thats what you do....
GameMaster
10-25-2003, 02:08 AM
Or, you could download Winamp, and forget the garbage background running programs, 20+ meg usage on your memory, inabilaty to change your vizualization, and other flaws. I cant say im a huge Itunes fan.
I personally think anyone that sits and tunes out in front of their computer staring at visualizations needs help. And 20 MBs really shouldn't be a problem unless your computer is older than 4 years and even then you could just upgrade. :unsure:
See, Ive got it figured out.
Organize, rip, burn, etc with iTunes.
Play with Winamp.
Thats what you do....
pretty much exactly... I use iTunes to organize the songs, maybe rip some, send them to my ipod and put playlists on my ipod. And some things with MusicMatch.
but if i just want to play a song i'll use winamp
Vampyr
10-26-2003, 03:31 PM
This question goes out to anyone who knows the answer:
Is it possible to play my iTunes playlists with Winamp? I just downloaded iTunes about 3 days ago, and I dont know much about this. I really want to be able to play my iTunes playlists with Winamp.
The reason I want to do this is because I have a TON of CD's that were given to me by friends. I spent last night taking songs from the CD's and importing them to my library, so that I would have a copy on my computer. My library size went from 109 songs, to 383 songs. I want to play these songs with Winamp, but I cant figure out how to play my iTunes library or playlists with Winamp.
GameMaster
10-26-2003, 03:34 PM
Couldn't you just play them in iTunes?
Vampyr
10-26-2003, 03:37 PM
Couldn't you just play them in iTunes?
Of course. But I dont want to.
I really like Winamp, its so small and has the "stay on top" feature, and uses up VERY little RAM.
Couldn't you just play them in iTunes?
you see, when givin a choice. not everyone wants to use a program, just because its apple.
winamp is better for playing em. its small, faster, loads quicker. stays out of the way. and can integrate controls into other programs to control it.
itunes IMO is better for other things.
Vampyr
10-26-2003, 04:29 PM
you see, when givin a choice. not everyone wants to use a program, just because its apple.
winamp is better for playing em. its small, faster, loads quicker. stays out of the way. and can integrate controls into other programs to control it.
itunes IMO is better for other things.
Exactly.
iTunes is awesome, but not for playing.
Thats why I want to use my iTunes playlist and library on Winamp.
This question goes out to anyone who knows the answer:
Is it possible to play my iTunes playlists with Winamp? I just downloaded iTunes about 3 days ago, and I dont know much about this. I really want to be able to play my iTunes playlists with Winamp.
The reason I want to do this is because I have a TON of CD's that were given to me by friends. I spent last night taking songs from the CD's and importing them to my library, so that I would have a copy on my computer. My library size went from 109 songs, to 383 songs. I want to play these songs with Winamp, but I cant figure out how to play my iTunes library or playlists with Winamp.
It's not possible as far as I know. iTunes and Winamp are not friends. :(
Jonbo298
10-26-2003, 04:54 PM
Someone might be developing a program that can convert your MP3 playlists (from Winamp) to iTune's playlist. But you would have to look hard to see if someone is......
GameMaster
10-26-2003, 05:33 PM
Sorry for acting arrogant. I'll have to play around with Winamp so that I can better understand. :)
thatmariolover
10-26-2003, 06:50 PM
Exactly.
iTunes is awesome, but not for playing.
Thats why I want to use my iTunes playlist and library on Winamp.
My understanding is that you have a Winamp playlist and an iTunes playlist, but would like to add your iTunes playlist to your existing Winamp playlist.
In that case, I would look to see if there's an option to "add a folder" in Winamp. Then I would add C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\My Documents\My Music\iTunes\iTunes Music\
I'm going to d/l WinAmp right now and see if I can't help you any other way.
EDIT
Ok. At the bottom of the screen use the add directory function and add the folder I listed above.
Here's a pic :D
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