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Old 24-09-2005, 15:06   #19
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Re: This MP3 lark

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Originally Posted by Halcyon
To answer your question about ITunes.
Yes, most Ipods come with it on the CD.
But you are probably best to download it and get the most up to date version.
When you install the version off the CD it checks with the interwotsit whether there is a newer one to download and asks if you want to do so.
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Originally Posted by Halcyon
NOTE: I dont know if it has been sorted out in the latest Ipods, but older ones will pause briefly between tracks to rebuffer the memory.
This is annoying if you listen to DJ mix CD's or a CD that goes from one track to another without a pause. The Ipod will put a small tiny half second pause between tracks.
No and it is not likely to be, it is the machine reading the header information from the file so it can decode it properly.
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