iTunes.

Collapse
X
 
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • tropical_fishy
    KART
    • Oct 2004
    • 1017

    #1

    iTunes.

    So basically, I'm angry.

    My iTunes decided today that not only does it hate me, but it hates all the music I've ripped off CDs (please note that I've bought most of said CDs legally). This is incredible amounts of music, something like 30-40GB. Which may not be a whole lot, but still is a lot of songs to re-download, a lot of which is random classical music I doubt I'll find on limewire or something like that.

    Now, iTunes has not touched the music that I did NOT download entirely legally, through mytunes, or whatnot... it has only decided that it can't find my legal music. Is there any way for me to bypass this without going through and re-downloading everything (illegally)? Is there any way I can do this without KILLING MY LKHSLKHDKJDHFing COMPUTER?

    Help. I'm dying. I need my music to go runing and for the ~8 hour plane ride I have coming up on Dec 17th and for walking around campus pretending I have a soundtrack to my life .
  • Lohman446
    Useful posts: 7
    • Jun 2003
    • 9315

    #2
    Sue Apple?
    "Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. Its not" - Dr Suess

    Comment

    • rkjunior303
      I need this more than you
      • May 2003
      • 4029

      #3
      Screw iTunes.

      If you use a PC, download Winamp and use the iPod support on there - that's all I ever use.

      PBN Feedback AO Feedback eBay Feedback

      DIRTY ROTTEN SCOUNDRELS (Rob Kenny and Matt Bradley) LIVE @ www.djinnuendo.com TUES 2/8 - 8 to 10PM

      Comment

      • tech-chan
        is the TKO of design.
        • Nov 2006
        • 875

        #4
        Load window media player and load the music onto there using the load music thing...
        Then goto the Itunes and take the music out of that file and make it change the file back to mp3. Your music is now in mp3 mode, tada!

        Comment

        • tropical_fishy
          KART
          • Oct 2004
          • 1017

          #5
          Originally posted by rkjunior303
          Screw iTunes.

          If you use a PC, download Winamp and use the iPod support on there - that's all I ever use.
          Winamp won't do the same thing? I thought it was kind of a global issue (or so the people I've talked to have told me). What format does winamp play, only mp3?

          Mmmmfff. It'd be nice to get rid of iTunes.

          PS- thanks Lohman, your help is... well, there aren't even any words. :P

          Comment

          • rkjunior303
            I need this more than you
            • May 2003
            • 4029

            #6
            Winamp plays all media files. It's all I've ever used.

            PBN Feedback AO Feedback eBay Feedback

            DIRTY ROTTEN SCOUNDRELS (Rob Kenny and Matt Bradley) LIVE @ www.djinnuendo.com TUES 2/8 - 8 to 10PM

            Comment

            • Hexis
              Green Mag Freak
              • Sep 2001
              • 2427

              #7
              iTunses doesn't store music in a propitary format. You can configure it to rip to MP3s. By default it will rip to AACs. Have you looked at the filesystem on your drive? Are the files intact?

              Comment

              • SpecialBlend2786
                Registered User
                • Jun 2003
                • 4023

                #8
                Originally posted by tropical_fishy
                Winamp won't do the same thing? I thought it was kind of a global issue (or so the people I've talked to have told me). What format does winamp play, only mp3?

                Mmmmfff. It'd be nice to get rid of iTunes.

                PS- thanks Lohman, your help is... well, there aren't even any words. :P
                Yep, winamp plays everything and it doesnt mess around with your files. It's all I use as well. Granted I don't have an iPod and I hate iTunes.

                Comment

                • robnix
                  email robnix@gmail
                  • Jan 2006
                  • 2094

                  #9
                  Originally posted by SpecialBlend2786
                  Yep, winamp plays everything and it doesnt mess around with your files. It's all I use as well. Granted I don't have an iPod and I hate iTunes.
                  I prefer this over winamp:

                  Comment

                  • surfbum
                    Unregistered User
                    • Feb 2006
                    • 736

                    #10
                    are you sure that itunes deleted all your files?

                    sometimes itunes gets messed up and everything is gone from your itunes library but the files are still on your computer

                    a couple ways to get your music back if it did get deleted:
                    1. if you have an ipod, download a program called ipodrip, it will allow you to put all the music on your ipod back on your computer
                    2. if any of your music was downloaded from the itunes music store you can contact the itunes music store customer support and they will let you redownload anything you bought from them for free

                    hope this helps

                    Comment

                    • thecavemankevin
                      the living un-banned
                      • Feb 2001
                      • 4346

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Lohman446
                      Sue Apple?
                      murder steve jobs?

                      then

                      toss the brick in the pool and shoot the salesman who sold you the ipod and well, if you werent the only chicka here and just so darn cool i'd sugguest hanging yourself for owning one. But since i cant sugguest that, hows about you sting up hitech cause i know he worships his ipod :)


                      but if you dont like that do you know if your original files are still intact on your system? How did you rip them in the first place? Did you use itunes? if not check the files with windows media player (assuming you are on a windows based pc).


                      Quote: MarkM
                      "virus attacks have been dealt with, same with back door nasties. ."

                      My feed back

                      Comment

                      • Pneumagger
                        I like 'Mags.

                        • Jun 2006
                        • 3556

                        #12
                        I had A TON of music a few months back...
                        When I got an iBook, the itunes on it rearranged, renamed, and moved everything to another folder. It mis-labeled about 20% of my songs and I can't ever find those songs.
                        Now my iBook is for sale in the misc. BST thread for half of what I paid ---> 'nuff said

                        trop... try searching in a different directory... itunes messed all my arrangement up and did the same thing. To be sure that they are still there somewhere... check your disk usage on the HDD, 30-40 gig fluctaions are pretty noticable

                        Comment

                        • thecavemankevin
                          the living un-banned
                          • Feb 2001
                          • 4346

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Pneumagger
                          To be sure that they are still there somewhere... check your disk usage on the HDD, 30-40 gig fluctaions are pretty noticable

                          thats what i was thinking. If you cant find it in itunes, look in my music the work backwords up the tree till you find them.


                          Quote: MarkM
                          "virus attacks have been dealt with, same with back door nasties. ."

                          My feed back

                          Comment

                          • tropical_fishy
                            KART
                            • Oct 2004
                            • 1017

                            #14
                            Originally posted by thecavemankevin
                            murder steve jobs?

                            then

                            toss the brick in the pool and shoot the salesman who sold you the ipod and well, if you werent the only chicka here and just so darn cool i'd sugguest hanging yourself for owning one. But since i cant sugguest that, hows about you sting up hitech cause i know he worships his ipod :)


                            but if you dont like that do you know if your original files are still intact on your system? How did you rip them in the first place? Did you use itunes? if not check the files with windows media player (assuming you are on a windows based pc).

                            My ipod was a graduation gift. It's on its last legs as is, so... after this there probably won't be another ipod, it has given me too much trouble.

                            Someone lay this out for me, really nice and simple-like. I don't know anything about computers, but I'm good with directions, so someone tell me, on a windows PC, where I should search and what I should look for. Okay, nevermind, scratch that, I found some of the music (a lot of it is MIA, but oh well). What do I do now? It's in... mpeg4 format. How do I rectify that? And where on earth did the other half of this music go? Why is iTunes rearranging my computer? I didn't change ANYTHING... one second everything was there, and the next, it was giving me that little f-you, I can't find this music symbol and message.

                            Comment

                            • Triangle

                              #15
                              Here are ways to make your songs appear in the library again:
                              Drag your iTunes folder (by default, located inside your My Music folder in your My Documents folder) to the iTunes window. You will see the songs in your library again, but you won't see any of your original playlists.
                              If that doesn't work, your songs may be elsewhere on your hard disk. From the Start Menu, choose Search and search for a song by title or artist. Drag folders containing songs to iTunes to add the songs to iTunes again.
                              If you don't find songs by searching, check the Recycle Bin.

                              Comment

                              Working...