Re: itunes and wmp
- From: John Lockwood <john.lockwood@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2007 10:54:32 +0000
iTunes for both Mac and Windows (with an additional QuickTime component) can
play FLAC and OGG but apparently not FLAC in the standard file format (only
in the Xiph format). See http://www.xiph.org/quicktime/download.html
This workaround (Mac only)
http://barelyfocused.net/blog/2006/10/12/native-flac-in-itunesquicktime/
helps get round some of those problems. Basically it is an alternative FLAC
file parser and still uses the Xiph FLAC decoder. Even this does not provide
perfect tag support.
Literally the ONLY lossless format that can currently be fully and easily
shared between iTunes and WMP as a Windows solution is amazingly Apple
Lossless (I know this because I came up with the Apple Lossless solution).
WMP will play AIFF but not let you add them to its library, and WAV does not
support tags well enough to share so those options are excluded.
I have an Apple Lossless directshow filter installed, and also WMPTSE (to
let WMP read M4A meta tags). This lets me share Apple Lossless between
iTunes, WMP, Media Center 2005, iPod, and even an Xbox 360 Extender. Not to
mention also devices like Slim Devices Squeezebox, Roku SoundBridge, and
Sonos Zone Player.
See this thread
http://www.hydrogenaudio.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=46551&st=0 for more
info about using Apple Lossless with WMP including where to download the
directshow filter.
On 23/1/07 05:57, in article
D7707B87-9729-4134-8CA6-4B2F8CE3C4FC@xxxxxxxxxxxxx, "thokas"
<thokas@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
It's rather simpel. You just uncheck the box in iTunes under "preferences",
"Advanced", "General", "Copy files when added to library" - that should stop
iTunes from copying all the files and just point at the other files.
However if you have ripped the files in WMA format iTunes will allways
convert them into the format you have chosen in iTunes (under "import" in the
same menu as above"). But if you rip your files in MP3 in WMP you can avoid
this.
However you should consider ripping the files in a lossless format like FLAC
and the copy the files from there. By doing that you allways have a "open
source" library and don't get stuck with either iTunes og WMP.
PS: I have the danish version of iTunes so I hope it's translated acording
to the english version.
"willin14@xxxxxxx" wrote:
I was wondering if someone could help me with a problem i have been
having for a while now, and this might sound very stupid because I
don't know too much about WMP and Itunes. I want to use itunes for my
ipod and then wmp for just listening and sorting my music. The poblem I
have is when I sync with itunes and it has to copy music files.
Somewhere along the line there becomes multiple files for the same
songs in both my itunes and my windows media player. Its really
annoying because I cannot just play music in my library because they
repeat and also it is a pain in my ass to have to delete all the
doubles and triples. Now I know that wmp uses wma file formats and
itunes uses mp3, but is there any way to have my music in both places
without having them copied in each if the programs i want to use???
this has been a very big problem and I would very much appreciate any
one who can help me figure it out. Thanks
.
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