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From "Matt Whitby" <matt.whitby@gmail.com>
Subject Re: Vista Kills MP3s dead...
Date Mon, 29 Jan 2007 08:41:10 +0000

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Since you now work for M/S and used to for work for Apple I have a
question that covers both.

When might we get an iTunes which works under Vista without the
interface crashing after you've ripped a few CDs; meaning you need to
end-task the thing and re-load?

I bought a new PC at Christmas and put Vista (Ultimate) on it.  I just
don't see the point in upgrading.  Apart from needing to buy more
memory, etc. to run it and that being good for the hardware industry -
why upgrade?  I use Windows XP at work and it's fine.  Vista at home
is pretty much the same apart from being more graphical and crashing
more often.

All the best.

p.s. Hoping the Audities list doesn't turn into Techie Central.  It's
my safe haven from the dullness of computing.


On 28/01/07, Steven Alter <shteevea@yahoo.com> wrote:
> <And boy howdy, does Microsoft not want a piece of that firestorm. Still,
> wouldn't be the first time they've done something stupid....>
>
>  It hasn't been announced to the public yet, but we've actually put a moratorium on doing stupid things.
>
>  Looks like at least a few 'Softies have excellent taste in music; if anyone has Qs about Vista or Office -- if, how or when to upgrade -- fire away.  And I used to work for Apple so my opinions are objective.  ;-)
>
> Sam Smith <sam@lullabypit.com> wrote:
>  There would be a digital code or footprint on legally downloaded
> songs from the source supplier (iTunes, et al). I'm assuming
> that's how it would tell the difference...but I have no
> first-hand knowledge.
>
>
> And if I created an MP3 from a legally purchased CD?
>
> Yup - that was my next question. I can imagine that legally downloaded
> tracks might have a digital marker of some sort, but that doesn't make
> anything without the marker illegal.
>
> And boy howdy, does Microsoft not want a piece of that firestorm. Still,
> wouldn't be the first time they've done something stupid....
>
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