Posts Tagged ‘music

Last week’s update of Logic Pro to include 64-bit support is getting rave reviews at the National Association of Music Merchants (NAMM) trade show, according to The Loop.

After upgrading iTunes, if your music and videos do not show up in iTunes, follow these steps to bring back your missing content:

We love Sonos’ Digital Music System and Logitech’s Squeezebox, but Dan Frakes and Jason Snell set out to determine if they could build a comparable system from AirPort Express units and other Apple gear. Their experiences can help you decide which is the best system for getting your music around your house.

Reviewing the iPod nano, Stanford student Annika Heinle (stanforddaily.com) declares it a “masterpiece.” Citing both its classroom utility (built-in mic and speaker for note-taking) and extracurricular benefits (video camera for YouTube and Facebook posts; step-tracking accelerometer and FM radio for the gym), Heinle concludes: “It’s no longer entirely about the music with the iPod, but about improving lifestyles overall.”

iTunes 9 offers a new method of organizing the iTunes folder, making it easier to locate your music, movies, TV shows, and more. This article details the changes that occur when upgrading to iTunes Media organization. Note: If you are using iTunes for the first time, iTunes 9 automatically uses iTunes Media organization.

Filed under: Tips and tricks , iTunes , Music Dear Auntie TUAW, With all the shiny goodness of iTunes 9 and a way to finally organise iPhone/iPod Touch apps without getting a friction burn on my thumb, I settled in for some music lovin’. Now I don’t know how everyone else in the world likes their iTunes experience, but personally I’m quite fond of using the miniplayer. I love having it floating atop everything else for quick track skipping without having to resort to any kind of ghastly menu bar or dashboard trickery (I’m a purist maybe?).

Apple today introduced iTunes 9, the latest version of the world’s most popular software application to purchase, manage and play media, packed with innovative features such as iTunes LP, Home Sharing and Genius Mixes, as well as a redesigned store and improved syncing. iTunes 9 makes it easier than ever to discover, purchase and enjoy your music, movies, TV shows, and apps for iPhone and iPod touch from Apple’s revolutionary App Store.

Learn how to move your iTunes Music folder to a different location on your Mac. To move the iTunes Music folder on a Windows PC, see this article. If your hard drive is nearly full after loading all your music and other media into iTunes, or if you just want to move all those music and media files to another hard drive on your system, here’s a way to make the move while retaining all your playlists, ratings, and play history.

Learn how to purchase and redeem iTunes gift certificates, gift cards, music, video and audiobooks by following the instructions below. Purchase and Redeem an iTunes Gift Certificate Purchase and Redeem an iTunes Gift Card Set Up and Use an Allowance Send Music, Audiobooks, and Videos as Gifts Note: Some features or services are not available in some iTunes Store countries.


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