I don't actually own one, but a friend of mine has it and enjoys it quite a
bit. Videos are fantastic, but when I loaded the same FLAC on both a Galaxy
and my Zune and played through same headphones, the Galaxy definitely was
worse, although not as bad as the iPod Touch (much better, in fact). I'm
Sorry to bring this thread back to topic, but I have been watching with
hopes of learning how I can listen to itunes radio on my older G3 laptops
since they do not function any longer apparently due to the content of this
thread. I am presently living overseas and have really enjoyed getting
At 7:17 PM -0700 8/14/2012, spilrules wrote:
I have read here to manually rebuild the list, but not being nearly
as technical as those posting, I don't know how to do this.
You need to refresh the steaming entries you've saved.
Go to iTunes' Radio library category, locate your favorite
Here is a page that gives a step by step on how to locate ip radio stations and
put them into your iTunes.
Perhaps it will also work with older versions of iTunes.
http://www.macinstruct.com/node/101
Cheers
Harry
San Jose
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On Sunday, August 12, 2012 6:16:27 AM UTC-7, Kris Tilford wrote:
On Aug 12, 2012, at 8:08 AM, Dan wrote:
What a retarded Apple move. Bad enough that they made the change,
but to do it without any sort of announcement / warning How
does that say, in any way, that Apple
Seems like Apple would
prefer to view my iPod as their personal ATM. I've gotten an older
[2.5 generation] iPod touch and honestly I've grown to detest the
thing. Wifi is incredibly slow, the touch typing is annoying and slow,
and not uniform across apps, no streaming internet radio by
Lo,
At 16:56 13/08/2012, you wrote:
Other than that, I really like the Samsung Galaxy players and some of
the newer Sandisks for music, esp. if you load Rockbox.
Do you have a Samsung galaxy player?
I was looking at them as a DAP to replace my cowan d2.
Hi-Fi world mag (UK)_reviewed it as
At 7:18 PM -0700 8/11/2012, a1 wrote:
[top posting onto an already bottom-posted thread corrected]
On Aug 11, 9:05 am, Dan dantear...@gmail.com wrote:
Could be temporary. OTOH, I wouldn't be surprised if it was Apple
doing it intentionally. I've noticed more and more dead listings in
On Aug 12, 2012, at 8:08 AM, Dan wrote:
What a retarded Apple move. Bad enough that they made the change,
but to do it without any sort of announcement / warning How
does that say, in any way, that Apple has any respect whatsoever for
their customers? Disgusting.
I agree,
At 8:16 AM -0500 8/12/2012, Kris Tilford wrote:
On Aug 12, 2012, at 8:08 AM, Dan wrote:
What a retarded Apple move. Bad enough that they made the change,
but to do it without any sort of announcement / warning
How does that say, in any way, that Apple has any respect
whatsoever for
On Aug 12, 9:22 am, Dan dantear...@gmail.com wrote:
At 8:16 AM -0500 8/12/2012, Kris Tilford wrote:
On Aug 12, 2012, at 8:08 AM, Dan wrote:
What a retarded Apple move. Bad enough that they made the change,
but to do it without any sort of announcement / warning
How does that
At 8:38 AM -0500 8/11/2012, Kris Tilford wrote:
I use an old G3 laptop by my bedside as a clock-radio. Yesterday
iTunes' radio playlist came back with an error message saying it
couldn't connect to the server to get the current radio list. I have
a bad feeling this is Apple forcibly ending
I'm using iTunes 10.6 on my G5 running Leopard. I use it for streaming
radio stations, a lot. This past week I noticed no station in my
custom playlist for radio would play! Yet, when I created a new
playlist and added the stations from the iTunes master list, all the
stations played. At the
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