Re: iTUnes gone wild

2011-02-08 Thread Scott Howell
I agree Mark and I'm actually rebuilding and will create a fresh backup of my iTUnes library and content. THis should take care of the problem. I have been meaning to do another backup, so now I get to take care of everything at once. Scott On Feb 8, 2011, at 1:24 PM, Mark BurningHawk Baxter

Re: iTUnes gone wild

2011-02-08 Thread Mark BurningHawk Baxter
I've never had that problem. Considering that my music library has like 500 artists and some undeity-like number of albums and took me years to collect and buy and rip and so forth... Thank deities for backup drives. • Mark BurningHawk Baxter • AIM, Skype and Twitter: BurningHawk1969 • MSN

Re: iTUnes gone wild

2011-02-08 Thread Scott Howell
Mark, I moved the existing library and started iTunes. THere is no question the library has become ill and I have this sinking feeling that a complete reimportation of all things iTunes is going to be necessary. Not the end of the world, but a pain in the nether region. Scott On Feb 8, 201

Re: iTUnes gone wild

2011-02-08 Thread Mark BurningHawk Baxter
This happened to me last night as well, on a Macbook Pro15 with all current OS10.6 updates. I imported a 9-CD long audio-book and Itunes totally choked, with the busy-to-ready behavior you describe. It's fine now, but Safari has sometimes been exhibiting the same behavior. I don't know if the

iTUnes gone wild

2011-02-08 Thread Scott Howell
Yep, for some reason iTunes started acting rather oddly last evening. There is no error message on the screen, but VO says "busy", briefly "ready", and then back to "Busy." I had my wife look to see if there was any message and not one to be seen; however, she could not get iTUnes to respond qui