Q: I have yet to really build a music file online. I have dabbled with Napster and iTunes, but really don't have much of a collection. I would like to begin ripping music CDs to my computer. It is ...
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You can do a lot with smart playlists in iTunes, and sometimes the questions I get from readers make me discover ideas that I had never thought of. In this week’s column, I show you how to create a ...
The developer of a peer-to-peer file-sharing plug-in for Apple's iTunes music application has decided to give the software a new lease on life, after it was put out of commission by Apple's lawyers ...
With a library of hundreds or thousands of songs, TV shows and movies, it’s daunting to think about moving all your iTunes content to a new computer. Fortunately Apple has made it a simple matter of ...
I have a TiVo that's on my wireless network. Occasionally, I use it to listen to the music that lives on my iMac as I cook or what have you. It's known that music purchased from the iTunes store won't ...
The morning during/after the launch of iTunes Plus yesterday was a rough one for the iTunes Store, but users were generally pleased with their newfound freedom. Or so they thought. Not long after the ...
Apple's HomePod, Files in iOS, and QuickTime Player in macOS all support FLAC playback, but Apple's media management tool iTunes still does not making it more difficult for Apple users to use the high ...