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Canyarion 11-13-2005 01:17 PM

Re: iTunes 6
 
Is there a way to NOT play movies in iTunes? In a few weeks, I've come to hate it. Thanks.

Null 11-13-2005 02:37 PM

Re: iTunes 6
 
yes... you um. dont play it in itunes.


im not getting the question here, theres hundreds of video players out there, why would anyone have to use 1 ?

DimHalo 11-13-2005 02:57 PM

Re: iTunes 6
 
I think the question was supposed to be: is there a way to not have itunes as the default video player?

I don't know the answer because I haven't explored itunes much yet. But I am guessing that is what you meant Canya...

Null 11-13-2005 03:07 PM

Re: iTunes 6
 
hrm

to turn it off as the default player, might be somewhere in options.. or another player when you run it might ask to make it the new default..

or even right clicking a file and selecting Open With... choose program, and when you select the program, check the box that says always use this program to open this type of file.

Canyarion 11-13-2005 04:13 PM

Re: iTunes 6
 
I don't have it as default player. I just have a lot of videos in the iTunes library.... So when I put it on random, it can play those movies. I could manually delete all the movies from it, but the next time I add a whole map (my shared folder, I find that the best way to add my newly downloaded music), it also adds the videos (a couple aren't properly grouped).

There is a solution, but I just DON'T want iTunes to have videos in it's library. I tried an option, but it didn't work.

Or should I just go back to version 5.x? :)

jeepnut 11-14-2005 12:13 AM

Re: iTunes 6
 
Just make a playlist that contains only your audio files and play from that. That's what I do. That way, I don't get anything I don't want if all I want to do is listen to tunes.

Jason1 11-14-2005 09:27 PM

Re: iTunes 6
 
The video player in Itunes does suck. Badly.

bobcat 11-14-2005 10:01 PM

Re: iTunes 6
 
I tried downloading quicktime (new version), and it comes bundled with Itunes. Is there anyway of downloading quicktime separately??

Sorry to branch off topic

Null 11-14-2005 10:07 PM

Re: iTunes 6
 
im pretty sure there is.


even if they dont have a seperate download tho, couldnt you download the package and either...
A. tell it to only install quicktime

or B. install both then uninstall itunes leaving quicktime on?

DimHalo 11-15-2005 01:43 AM

Re: iTunes 6
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bobcat
I tried downloading quicktime (new version), and it comes bundled with Itunes. Is there anyway of downloading quicktime separately??

Sorry to branch off topic


my computer told me to update quicktime so i did. i am installing that same bundle as we speak...but i don't mind it adding itunes in. I want the latest version available.

bobcat 11-15-2005 08:00 AM

Re: iTunes 6
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Null
im pretty sure there is.


even if they dont have a seperate download tho, couldnt you download the package and either...
A. tell it to only install quicktime

or B. install both then uninstall itunes leaving quicktime on?

I thought A would be an option, but it runs through the Itunes setup straight away. I will try again to see anyways.

Canyarion 12-07-2005 09:45 AM

Re: iTunes 6
 
Question:
I ripped a CD, but (for the first time) the sound isn't very good quality. It's recorded too loud or something, making some loud sounds 'crackle'.

I'll try to rip it again, but I'm pretty sure I have to change some options.
Any idea which ones? :)

Bube 12-07-2005 11:37 AM

Re: iTunes 6
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Canyarion
Question:
I ripped a CD, but (for the first time) the sound isn't very good quality. It's recorded too loud or something, making some loud sounds 'crackle'.

I'll try to rip it again, but I'm pretty sure I have to change some options.
Any idea which ones? :)

I'm not sure exactly what you should do, since I've never used iTunes to rip music, Cany, but choosing a higher bitrate, and making it 44k Hz is universal.

Use dbPowerAmp to rip CDs or to convert your audio files. www.dbpoweramp.com If you don't have an iPod, I see absolutely no reason to use iTunes.

Canyarion 12-08-2005 05:26 AM

Re: iTunes 6
 
The bitrate is already good enough, 192 kbps.

I once ripped with RealJukeBox, it was terrible. I never had problems with iTunes (until now).
I'll just try to rip those songs again, see what's the problem.

PS: Bube, you play guitar? Cool, I'm trying to learn that.

Null 12-08-2005 09:55 AM

Re: iTunes 6
 
dont use realjuke box.. infact, delete that and never mention it again. :p


itunes will work fine, you prolly got volume leveling or boosting on which is unneeded. you have itunes set as mp3 or aac? doesnt really matter altho i prefer mp3 because its compatable with everything, aac is more of apples own format.

you honestly dont need 192, i usually use 160, 128 is the 'normal' that most people use. However thats not your problem. i'd try and check to make sure any volume leveling or editing is off. also, sometimes some people have the volume on the computer turned down, then the volume control on the external speakers cranked to make up the difference and that never sounds good. it should be the opposite, computer volume level turned up 100% and all control done with external.


if you want other mp3 encoders, theres many good free ones you can get. personally i use Winamp, i like it better then itunes because it can do VBR mp3's while itunes cant.


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