itunes 7.3 problem

Jul 13, 2007 at 5:14 PM Thread Starter Post #1 of 4

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I just updated to lastest version and now itunes won't start. It say's there is a problem with auido configuration? I tried many times to install and unistall with no luck.

I intalled it with Vista noproblem.

Any ideas what to do?

Thanks
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Jul 13, 2007 at 6:23 PM Post #2 of 4
7.3.1 is out. However there is a small issue that showed up on 7.3 and is still there in 7.3.1. I've been decompressing some FLAC albums to a specified directory (c:\WAVS) Then I would add the folder to the iTunes Library so that I could then convert to ALAC. Now in the version pre 7.3 each time I would want to add the folder to the library, it would continue to start the open dialog window at the same directory. Now however, every time I go to add the folder, it reverts to the My Documents\My Music directory. It's just an annoyance but it is still that, annoying.
 
Jul 14, 2007 at 12:42 AM Post #3 of 4
Juast curious, but I read somewhere that the latest update helps the iphones, so since I didn't have an iphone I didn't do the update. Maybe you should "restart" or whatver they call it, dump the latestupgrade and go back to the previous version that worked for you???
 
Jul 14, 2007 at 7:23 PM Post #4 of 4
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7.3.1 is out. However there is a small issue that showed up on 7.3 and is still there in 7.3.1. I've been decompressing some FLAC albums to a specified directory (c:\WAVS) Then I would add the folder to the iTunes Library so that I could then convert to ALAC. Now in the version pre 7.3 each time I would want to add the folder to the library, it would continue to start the open dialog window at the same directory. Now however, every time I go to add the folder, it reverts to the My Documents\My Music directory. It's just an annoyance but it is still that, annoying.


Mr Faust,

If you have ripped entire albums to FLAC. Try this solution. Use foobar to load your FLACs, select all the files in the album, and create a disc image (right click to do this).

Then load that disc image into a virtual drive software (such as daemon tools). And iTunes will recognise it as a CD and rip it to ALAC, and even do all the tagging automatically for you!!
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