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iTunes for Windows!!
Laukev7:
I have an Athlon 1800. It works fine on my computer. I noticed that for some reason, the CPU usage varies for each song. I converted a MIDI file to AAC, and noticed that the MIDI file consumes 15-20% CPU, whereas the AAC only takes 02%.
Try converting your mp3 files to AAC and comparing the CPU usage, just for kicks.
hm_murdock:
my roommate, and everybody I've introduced to it so far are hooked. they all LOVE the ability to share playlists over networks without having to d/l the files.
IT IS A STROKE OF GENIUS AND THE END FOR THE RIAA WILL COME SOON. IF IT DOES NOT I WILL HAVE TO DESTROY THEM ON MY OWN AND YOU ALL WILL BE THERE AT MY SIDE!
COME! FIGHT FOR THE EMPIRE ON THE SIDE OF RIGHT!
M51DPS:
I just talked to my brother at Ohio State University. Apparantly tons of people with windows are getting it and sharing has increased like crazy (although it can't share over the college's entire network, only the dorm's subnet). It's also the RIAA's worst nightmare, 1000 people packed together in a dorm, sharing music over the network, abe to easily find each other and get whatever songs they want.
hm_murdock:
iTunes doesn't share.
it streams across the network. no files ever move. the only thing those shitsucking hollywood asslickers can fucking bitch about is that people aren't paying their webcasting fee.
FUCK YOU, YOU MOTHERFUCKING GODFORSAKEN RECORD INDUSTRY SODOMITES. I HOPE YOU ALL BURN UP SLOWLY SO THAT PEOPLE CAN TEAR YOUR CHARRED CORPSES APART BY DRAGGING THEM DOWN THE STREETS TRIUMPHANTLY BEHIND THEIR CARS. DIE YOU WORTHLESS BASTARDS DIE. DIE DIE DIE DIE DIE DIE DIE DIE DIE DIE DIE DIE DIE DIE DIE DIE DIE DIE DIE. IF YOU DON'T THEN I WILL KILL YOU MYSELF.
IT WILL BE A GREAT DAY FOR MANKIND WHEN YOU ALL FUCK OFF AND DIE OF INFECTIONS YOU RECEIVE FROM EATING YOUR OWN SHIT.
If you share this view, join me, and your hate will make you powerful. Welcome to the Dark Side of the Force.
but no, iTunes doesn't share files.
[ October 18, 2003: Message edited by: Darth Jimmy James ]
billy_gates:
jimmy. Your not entireley correct. The Mac users can take advantage of this "sharing" with an app called iLeech. You connect to any iTunes, and download songs. Over a network it would be really fast. And it can autodetect with rendezvous. But the best part is people don't even know. Unlike P2P where people purposefully share stuff, here you are doing it almost invisibly. The only way to tell is that you count as 2 users if your connected with itunes and iLeech. So if they go into some network monitor, and see that the same IP is connected to them twice throug the same port, then they could figure it out. Although highly unlikely that they will be looking so hard.
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