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iTunes 7.0

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Dick Snyder - 21 Sep 2006 14:27 GMT
To my great sorrow, I downloaded iTunes 7.0 recently and things have gone
downhill. I managed to prevent iTunes from eating over 100MB of memory by
turning off Podcasts and videos but I can't figure out how to solve the
worst problem which is very choppy sound when I play my music. It sounds
like playing a CD in a car while hitting bumps or railroad tracks - the
sound jumps all over the place. It doesn't happen all the time but it
happens a LOT. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

TIA.

Dick Snyder
Byte - 21 Sep 2006 16:13 GMT
iTunes is not a Microsoft product, suggest you check Apple.com
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> To my great sorrow, I downloaded iTunes 7.0 recently and things have gone
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Dick Snyder - 21 Sep 2006 16:19 GMT
I have already been on the Apple website but iTunes 7.0 seems to be OK for
the Mac. It is the PC implementation that has problems.

> iTunes is not a Microsoft product, suggest you check Apple.com
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>> Dick Snyder
Baxter Tocher - 21 Sep 2006 17:18 GMT
Hi Dick,

>> iTunes is not a Microsoft product, suggest you check Apple.com

> I have already been on the Apple website but iTunes 7.0 seems to be OK
> for the Mac. It is the PC implementation that has problems.

Byte is correctly pointing out that you are asking about an Apple product
in a Microsoft forum.

Lots of people (myself included) have had the same problem you described.
Try looking on the Apple site here:

http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=637681&tstart=0

And here:

http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=647341&tstart=75

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Mike Williams - 21 Sep 2006 20:53 GMT
and the news reports here: www.ilounge.com

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> http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=647341&tstart=75
hatingmircosoftisnormal - 24 Sep 2006 04:07 GMT
i'm struggling with this now but the problem is because of ANGER at my
Windows Media Player 10 asking me to do a software Accept disclaimer that
goes on forever. I recently turned on Automatic updates for windows xp
Professional, and I HATE IT. It seems like microsoft is obsessed with acting
like Big Brother. What has happened to Windows Media Player 10>> that is what
has driven me to I-tunes

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Dick Snyder - 25 Sep 2006 03:01 GMT
Thanks. A LOT of people bitching about this problem - I guess Apple really
blew it. I will stop using iTunes until Apple fixes this problem.

> Hi Dick,
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> http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=647341&tstart=75
Dick Snyder - 27 Sep 2006 03:41 GMT
I thought I would post a followup. Apparently Apple assumed that all PC
customers would have the most recent version of DIRECTX on their PCs. Since
you have to explicitly do something to get it (versus having a service tell
you about updates), I did not have it. I upgraded and now iTunes 7.0 is
working properly.

> To my great sorrow, I downloaded iTunes 7.0 recently and things have gone
> downhill. I managed to prevent iTunes from eating over 100MB of memory by
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> Dick Snyder
 
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