Occulus
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Tue Sep-07-10 06:49 PM
Response to Reply #13 |
| 46. Could you tell us exactly where in iTunes the "save as/to .mp3" option resides? |
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I just looked at all the pulldowns in iTunes- I added a screenie above for the "advanced" menu- with an audio file selected (including the right-click context menu for the file in question) and there was no "save as/to .mp3" option shown anywhere.
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| -Google To Compete With iTunes |
WillParkinson |
Sep-07-10 09:57 AM |
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Apple can't be so closed any more... |
hlthe2b |
Sep-07-10 10:02 AM |
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I hope you are correct, but the Apple faithful will forcefully disagree |
ProgressiveProfessor |
Sep-07-10 10:35 AM |
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Care to translate? |
hlthe2b |
Sep-07-10 10:38 AM |
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Fixed |
ProgressiveProfessor |
Sep-07-10 10:45 AM |
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ahh... lol |
hlthe2b |
Sep-07-10 10:48 AM |
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Leo Laporte is already saying that the newest Android OS phones are slightly better |
Occulus |
Sep-07-10 06:22 PM |
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agreed but |
Drale |
Sep-07-10 06:56 PM |
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Over here in China we get google music for free |
HEyHEY |
Sep-07-10 10:36 AM |
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Yay. I think. |
Matariki |
Sep-07-10 10:40 AM |
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I downloaded iTunes after getting a free music card. |
Radical Activist |
Sep-07-10 10:42 AM |
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Did you miss the "Save as MP3" option? |
NYCGirl |
Sep-07-10 10:46 AM |
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When I went to the download site |
Radical Activist |
Sep-07-10 10:54 AM |
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What website are you talking about? I'm talking about the |
NYCGirl |
Sep-07-10 10:56 AM |
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A site I visited over two years ago after getting a free download card at Lollapalooza. |
Radical Activist |
Sep-07-10 11:01 AM |
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I certainly missed it. Are we talking about the same iTunes? |
Occulus |
Sep-07-10 06:34 PM |
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Here's the same menu when something other than an |
NYCGirl |
Sep-08-10 07:35 AM |
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Not true.... while I have only recently decided to try itunes... |
hlthe2b |
Sep-07-10 10:50 AM |
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Was that always true of older versions? |
Radical Activist |
Sep-07-10 10:55 AM |
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Yes. Always true. NT |
NYCGirl |
Sep-07-10 10:58 AM |
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Actually, not hard at all... |
hlthe2b |
Sep-07-10 11:08 AM |
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Could you tell us exactly where in iTunes the "save as/to .mp3" option resides? |
Occulus |
Sep-07-10 06:49 PM |
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... |
hlthe2b |
Sep-07-10 07:15 PM |
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That *works*, but it has almost the scent of a hack. |
Occulus |
Sep-07-10 11:40 PM |
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Perhaps you should have actually directed your question to |
hlthe2b |
Sep-08-10 06:42 AM |
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Like this? |
NYCGirl |
Sep-08-10 07:37 AM |
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Right here: |
NYCGirl |
Sep-08-10 07:34 AM |
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The big advantage to this is that it will be cloud-based. |
Hosnon |
Sep-07-10 10:46 AM |
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Cloud based music will kill the MP3 player. |
Xithras |
Sep-07-10 10:47 AM |
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Doubtful, there will always be a market for lightweight portable players |
ProgressiveProfessor |
Sep-07-10 10:50 AM |
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Your cell phone. nt. |
Hosnon |
Sep-07-10 10:51 AM |
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Because every spot on earth can get a strong signal, of course. n/t |
trotsky |
Sep-07-10 12:12 PM |
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Because you go to every spot on Earth, particularly those without signal. |
Hosnon |
Sep-07-10 12:26 PM |
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Congratulations on always having a great signal on your phone.
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trotsky |
Sep-07-10 01:59 PM |
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Didn't say that I do. But ubiquitous cell phone coverage is not necessary for this to be better. nt. |
Hosnon |
Sep-07-10 03:53 PM |
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I think you are missing the point. |
Statistical |
Sep-08-10 07:23 AM |
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Oh I understand the point just fine. |
trotsky |
Sep-08-10 07:32 AM |
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Agreed. We aren't there *yet*. |
Statistical |
Sep-08-10 07:37 AM |
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In cities that have developed widespread wimax.... |
hlthe2b |
Sep-07-10 10:52 AM |
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Certainly, but they'll rapidly become the technological equivalent of the 8-Track |
Xithras |
Sep-07-10 04:25 PM |
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Exactly. The cloud will allow the cell phone and the mp3 player to finally merge. nt. |
Hosnon |
Sep-07-10 10:51 AM |
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Not "will," it already has |
NoNothing |
Sep-07-10 11:35 AM |
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Yes, a cell phone *can* function as an mp3 player already. |
Hosnon |
Sep-07-10 12:24 PM |
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Right, well, the dedicated mp3 players that exist won't be eliminated overnight |
NoNothing |
Sep-07-10 12:46 PM |
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I know - I use my Hero as an mp3 player. But I would love to have access to my entire |
Hosnon |
Sep-07-10 03:57 PM |
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Or you can use the audiogalaxy app. |
superduperfarleft |
Sep-07-10 04:06 PM |
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You must only spend time in a city |
n2doc |
Sep-07-10 10:55 AM |
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The lack of service is just a temporary problem, in my opinion. |
Hosnon |
Sep-07-10 10:56 AM |
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How often do you travel internationally? |
jberryhill |
Sep-07-10 12:43 PM |
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Once every few years. And I use my cell phone as an mp3 player when I do. |
Hosnon |
Sep-07-10 03:56 PM |
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MMMMmmm.... Try it in a national park in Kenya |
jberryhill |
Sep-07-10 05:21 PM |
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Just download from the cloud the songs you want before you trek out into the Kenyan park. |
Hosnon |
Sep-08-10 09:24 AM |
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Except you become dependent on your service provider |
dkf |
Sep-07-10 11:38 AM |
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I'd always archive my own as a backup... |
hlthe2b |
Sep-07-10 12:07 PM |
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My point is if you buy small capacity devices anticipating you will be able to stream them |
dkf |
Sep-07-10 04:12 PM |
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Yes.. agree... 'best to hedge your bet... |
hlthe2b |
Sep-07-10 04:19 PM |
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Cloud-based computing of any sort is a bad idea. |
Occulus |
Sep-07-10 07:01 PM |
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The cloud goes down? LOL. |
Statistical |
Sep-08-10 07:35 AM |
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Isn't that anti-competitive? |
jsamuel |
Sep-07-10 01:15 PM |
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It's only illegal if it's a monopoly. |
Xithras |
Sep-07-10 04:26 PM |
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