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the new itunes

hey is anyone elce haveing massive issues with the new itunes and or ipod update 1.2

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Yep, from time to time iTunes

Yep, from time to time iTunes just freaks out. The playback starts skipping, and makeing all kinds of weird noice. Most of the time killing the QuickTime process and recycling iTunes fixes the problem.

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yea

i just downgrader everything in itunes and just went back to 6.0.5 it may not look cool butit runs better

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yea iTunes uses way to much c

yea iTunes 7 uses way to much cpu to play a simple low quality MP3. the cpu usage should not be any different from the other version's

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i will agree i love the looks

i will agree i love the looks and the gapless playback but it bogs my g4 500mhz down really bad. i havnt had any real issues with playback though, that seems to be perfect. it makes me want a new mac just that much more now because i want to have a all around usable machine that can keep up with my athlon machine.

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yea

i want a new mac too all i have is a g3

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I may have asked this before,

I may have asked this before, but how do you go about seeing what percentage of the CPU activity is used by a program?

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Under OS X, open up the "Acti

Under OS X, open up the "Activity Monitor" app in the /Applications/Utilities directory. It's there.

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CPU 10%

Thanks. Very cool. One of these days I'm going to have to actually sit down and read one of my OS manuals.

I just recently did a complete clean redo of my harddrive--OS 10.3.9 et al (my number one goal was to get Norton Filesaver off my harddrive)--and I went ahead with the iTunes upgrade up to the most recent--iTunes 7.0.1. When I first opened up iTunes I watched it do that gap thing to my music files, and everything went smoothly and iTunes is working fine. According to the Activity Monitor iTunes is averaging around 10% CPU usage, so there you go, no big deal here. Equalizer is working fine too (As I mentioned on a previous thread, it wasn't showing up for awhile on my previous iTunes 7 install).

Here's two previous threads that dealt with iTunes 7:

http://www.applefritter.com/node/19205
http://www.applefritter.com/node/19207

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im thinking it must have been

im thinking it must have been a bad install of itunes. it seem's now that iTunes is playing MP3's at a normal cpu usage. and is playing movies i have had on my hdd nicely wile other players choke on. i dont know what happened but it seem's to be playing great now

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Did you have itunes 7.0 origi

Did you have itunes 7.0 originally? 7.0.1 fixed many of the problems that 7 had originally.

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I have never had any problems

I have never had any problems with iTunes 7, and the iPod Updater 1.2 has improved my battery life while playing video.

I swear, the signal to noise ratio for Apple discussions is phenominal.

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i had 7.0.1

i had 7.0.1

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