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iTunes for Windows!!
Windows_SuX_@$$:
True it is a CPU Hog so I went into services and DIsabled the Ipod thing :D
I love it and it fixes auto volume adjustment so all qualityswill be same volume... It's GREAT and looks nice! (I also like that quiktime can stream downloadable media) I give iTunes a 5/5
Best Windows Prog. Made! on the list right before AIM...
Zombie9920:
quote:Originally posted by KiDwithIsSuEs 00:
True it is a CPU Hog so I went into services and DIsabled the Ipod thing.
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I did that right as soon as I saw there was an iPod service. I still don't thik that it should install an iPod service and the iTunes helper(goes with the iPod service) by default. It should only install the service if you have iPod drivers installed on your computer.
1 thing I noticed about it. Apple did a good job with the scroll bar(s). IT works exactly how it does in OSX. If you notice, when you move the scrollbar it isn't a solid image that moves with the scrollbar. When you move the scrollbar it is like a looking glass moving(it is hard to explain really, pay attention when you move a scrollbar and you'll see what I mean).
[ October 16, 2003: Message edited by: Viper ]
Zombie9920:
Doh! My CPU's Hyperthreading got disabled and the onboard sound got enabled somehow(even though I'm using the an Audigy 2)! I wonder how that happened? :confused : . It must've happened when I flashed my BIOS yesterday even though I didn't clear the CMOS. I just enabled HT and disabled the onboard sound and now the CPU usage is staying low. Now if I could figure out a way to make this bastard use less Ram.
I'll say that I like the iTunes visualizations.
[ October 17, 2003: Message edited by: Viper ]
hm_murdock:
HT or no, it is a bit of a hog...
I wonder why it uses so much system resources...
oh well. I like it 'cos now I can stream my iTunes playlist to ALL my machines
Refalm:
I take that back, it's done scanning and it takes 80% of my 450 MHz CPU. I'm sorry Mac fans, but a media player is supposed to take a heck of a lot less CPU percentage.
Winamp adn Noatun and have the same features as iTunes (sound fx/enhancements, volume control, playlists, visualisations, searching for a particular media file) and take 10% of my CPU at maximum.
When I play UT 2003, I want some Slipknot and Cradle Of Filth in the background (agressive music makes me play better). Image doing that with iTunes in the background. I'd only have 20% of my CPU for the game. Fuck that.
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