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Any idea whats going on people? Does anyone know of any other MP3 players on macintosh? what about CD burning programs?
I LOVED iTunes up until this point, pissed me off that I re-did that whole system for nothing. Obviously the problem lies within iTunes...
Any help would be appreciated. People on mac-forums aren't responding,maybe they're pissed that I burn MP3 CD's... [img]graemlins/dj.gif[/img]
Since I bought my eMac in September 2002, I've had nothing but flawless file sharing between it and my Windows XP pro machine.
My windows machine does not have a CD burner on it, it died and was very old and slow. So for the past year, what I've been doing when I want to burn cd's is open up my shared folder on the finder, and just copy the programs over to the mac and burn them, no problem.
Well about a week ago, when I drag files over (mp3) they just appear really quick on the desktop, then disapear. I used to be able to just double click on them and iTunes would automatically just copy them into my library, I'd drag the files I wanted to make a cd in and voila, burn my cd.
Now it won't do it. I woke up one morning, turned the eMac on to make a CD while I was getting a shower before school...and it hasn't worked since. The system was lagging and getting crowded with junk I've had on here for the past 2.5 years. So I decided, what the ****, I'll just re-install 10.3 and have it format the drive and start all over.
Well I ran the software updates all over, my machine is up to par on everything. I have 10.3.7 running now fine, well I go to make a CD again and the same problem! What the heck is going on? I have no problem sending files from my macintosh over to my windows machine FROM my mac.
I'm stumped. specs: emac superdrive, 800mhz G4, 512mb PC100.
My windows machine does not have a CD burner on it, it died and was very old and slow. So for the past year, what I've been doing when I want to burn cd's is open up my shared folder on the finder, and just copy the programs over to the mac and burn them, no problem.
Well about a week ago, when I drag files over (mp3) they just appear really quick on the desktop, then disapear. I used to be able to just double click on them and iTunes would automatically just copy them into my library, I'd drag the files I wanted to make a cd in and voila, burn my cd.
Now it won't do it. I woke up one morning, turned the eMac on to make a CD while I was getting a shower before school...and it hasn't worked since. The system was lagging and getting crowded with junk I've had on here for the past 2.5 years. So I decided, what the ****, I'll just re-install 10.3 and have it format the drive and start all over.
Well I ran the software updates all over, my machine is up to par on everything. I have 10.3.7 running now fine, well I go to make a CD again and the same problem! What the heck is going on? I have no problem sending files from my macintosh over to my windows machine FROM my mac.
I'm stumped. specs: emac superdrive, 800mhz G4, 512mb PC100.
Figured something out, I can copy over any files I want from my PC except for MP3s! Even when I try to import them manually through iTunes, I select the shared folder from my PC, and they are greyed out.
What the **** is going on? Is this some new found copy right protection? If so, how the **** do I remove iTunes and get a new MP3 player on there?
New CD burning program as well to burn the MP3's. If there is no way around this, I might as well sell my mac and just buy another CD burner over here, or i'll buy a laptop. This sounds like something microsoft would do...
What the **** is going on? Is this some new found copy right protection? If so, how the **** do I remove iTunes and get a new MP3 player on there?
New CD burning program as well to burn the MP3's. If there is no way around this, I might as well sell my mac and just buy another CD burner over here, or i'll buy a laptop. This sounds like something microsoft would do...
I LOVED iTunes up until this point, pissed me off that I re-did that whole system for nothing. Obviously the problem lies within iTunes...
Any help would be appreciated. People on mac-forums aren't responding,maybe they're pissed that I burn MP3 CD's... [img]graemlins/dj.gif[/img]
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