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Started December 1st, 2005 · 4 replies · Latest reply by Bram 19 years ago
I'm just guessing now (because i've had mad problems with that junk itunes and its junk buddy ipod) that its because u have itunes set as your main media player?
speaking for a pc user Itunes really messes up your system so in many respects you are better off running winamp and a few plugins for your ipod that if your music library gets to large.
by the way for anyone reading this
ITS MY OPINION THAT YOU DON'T BUY AN IPOD. I AM ON MY 3RD ONE IN LESS THAN 6 MONTHS. MAC NEVER DISCLOSES THESE PROBLEMS (that they break so easy) BUT MANY IPOD OWNERS AT SOME POINT HAVE HAD TO TAKE THEIRS BACK BECAUSE THEY SIMPLY STOP WORKING.
ipod is a great idea that needs LOTS OF RETHINKING.
after all all it is is just a hard drive in a cheap plastic case.
Indeed, iTunes is set as my main mediaplayer, but I never had problems with playing wave-files in Windows Mediaplayer or Adobe Premiere, I still don't have problems, except for files downloaded from this site. Mediaplayer tries to search for a codec, followed by "unknown error occured"...
Would it solve my problem if changed my main mediaplayer??
Thnx anyway!
Ossie,
some of the wavefiles on freesound use rather professional specifications like 96KHz or 24 (even 32) bit.
this is most likely why itunes doesn't like them.
try opening the wave files in an audio editor like audacity (do a google.)
cheers,
- bram
PS: LS, you're not really helping people by just telling them iPod's are crap when they're asking about really particular problems.