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Apple releases iTunes update
Along with updates to its other Mac-only iLife applications, Apple today released iTunes 6.0.3. According to the release notes, the update “includes stability and performance improvements over iTunes 6.0.2.” A detailed list of changes was not provided. The update is available from Apple’s website for Windows and Mac users, and via the Mac OS X software update preference pane for Mac users.
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The new version doesn’t fix the “silent videos” problem - It’s so annoying, as one of my videos (which I manually imported) plays fine, while the others (two of which were purchased through iTMS!) play without sound!
I’ve re-installed quicktime and that doesn’t help - anyone got any ideas?!?
Posted by James on February 17, 2006 at 3:50 AM (PST)
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I believe this update is mostly intended to break Harmony…. and provides DRM updates.
Posted by ebolasmallpox on February 17, 2006 at 2:33 PM (PST)
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I wish Apple would make it so that you could use iTunes as an internet browser. I just think it’d be more convenient.
Posted by curveball429 on February 18, 2006 at 2:16 PM (PST)
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As for streaming music to remote powered speakers or different stereos around your house, you can now transmit to multiple locations instead of just one. I think a great upgrade. I have 2 systems in my house and now can play the same music on both simaltaneosly. Before it was one or the other.
Posted by Scott H on February 24, 2006 at 5:48 AM (PST)
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