![]() I've had a few ancient mp3s that wouldn't respond to being retagged even when I "cleaned" them completely with Mp3 Trimmer (good app, btw). I'll take a guess that they are fairly old mp3s. Quote from: Famous Mortimer on April 08, 2012, 06:53:56 PM I have to say I'm getting a bit ticked off with all this. I've done a drive repair and it's come back fine, so I'm at a loss.ĮDIT: I just re-downloaded Play and bizarrely, the exact same thing happened (the play button is greyed out and doesn't work). ![]() It's maybe 500 mp3s out of a collection of nearly 60,000, so it's not the world's biggest issue, but it's annoying that it's continued. Clementine is still stuck on "Updating library 0%" when I specifically unticked "rescan drive on startup", and when I updated some ID3 tags with it, turned it off and turned it on again, the tags were right back to where they were before. Update: I bought another HDD, formatted everything to Mac (Journaled), switched things around and got ready for some stress-free ID3 tagging and so on. #Clamxav 2.2.1 Pc#And Disk Utility won't be able to help out much you can format a drive/USB stick that is Windows compatible with Disk Utilitywhich is how I managed to send that stuff to you on a drive you could read whilst back on a PC but that's about all. So the music is on a non Mac-formatted drive. The Air will get increasingly more powerful and that will appease those who want a thin light machine that's still reasonably capable. #Clamxav 2.2.1 pro#Seems a bit silly to remove something useful just to shave a few millimetres off a pro level machine. Who are Apple's expensive high end MacBooks aimed at? Ok some are going to be sold to people who just want to look cool sitting in Starbucks but I would have thought they're aimed at creative professionals who I can guarantee you still need and use an optical drive. That's fine for Apple's consumer laptops like the Air but if you spend a couple of grand or more on a pro range bit of kit you want functionality over form. With the data interfaces we have now it's a ridiculous hangup to include an unnecessary drive that affects the entire form of the machine. Quote from: I accept the terms of the on April 07, 2012, 02:08:07 AM That being said Apple do like dictating how they're products are used, sometimes to the detriment of their customers so who knows? People want and need functionality at that level. Ok Apple clearly aren't going to support the medium forever but I'd be very very surprised if they ditched it in their pro range any time soon. CD's and DVD's will quite happily chug away in use for a while yet by people. I burn them to play them in my car and on my home stereo, which isn't always rigged up to my computer. In day to day use just as a consumer I still use discs every day. They're fine if you're swapping things about, they're not so great for handing in a hard copy of something. USB sticks may be easy to use and relatively cheap now but people loose them left right and centre from my experience. ![]() #Clamxav 2.2.1 professional#I work as a professional photographer and if I photograph a wedding people get a disc with their photographs on it as part of their package, no question about it. Most people still want a hard copy of something. Optical discs are still the base medium in a lot of creative industries. The people who still need optical drives are in too a low number Quote from: Jim Jarmusch on April 07, 2012, 01:52:40 AM ![]()
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