Welcome to Just Show Me on Tecca TV, where we show you tips and tricks for getting the most out of the gadgets in your life. In today's episode we'll show you how change your CD import settings in ...
A You need to move the songs into a Sansa-compatible music program, such as Microsoft's Windows Media Player 12, which is pre-installed on new PCs. But first you need ...
ITunes, the media player developed by Apple, uses the Library to organize your audio tracks. If you run a business, the Library enables you to organize training materials for your employees and ...
iTunes Art Importer for Windows automagically adds album cover images to your iTunes library. Select songs in your iTunes library and the importer will grab album cover images from Amazon.com. If you ...
If you use iTunes to organize your media, you've probably run into the roadblock of adding files it doesn't support (like MKVs). Here's how to trick iTunes into supporting the files you want. The ...
One of the biggest concerns for computer users making their first tentative steps in the Apple ecosystem is file format support for all the data they've collected over the years, especially media ...
If your Mac is behind a corporate firewall and is therefore unable to access the CDDB database (which iTunes attempts to connect to whenever there is an active Internet connection and a valid audio CD ...
Check volume settings of muffled tracks If you are experiencing the "muffled music" problem, first reported here on MacFixIt last week, check the individual volume settings of each track using the ...
Though Windows Media Center Edition and the Windows Media Player are very good at what they do, there’s no native support for iTunes file types. Though this is hardly surprising given the competition ...