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- March 19, 2007
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“Organize, share and listen to audio on your computer”
by Elena Santos
Mac users are often said to be the most loyal customers in the computer market, but that's because they have very good reasons, such as iTunes, to stick to Apple products. And if I were in your shoes, I wouldn't miss the opportunity to have this application on my Windows PC.
iTunes has become one of the most popular music managers available today. When you run it for the first time, you can choose your music folders or let the program take care of everything. Then you can keep on adding new music, videos, podcasts and other multimedia elements from various sources and – of course - synchronize all this content with your iPod or iPhone thanks to a perfectly seamless integration.
Managing your iTunes library is a piece of cake. The program's interface is simple and straightforward, plus there are right-click shortcuts and keyboard hotkeys for many tasks. You can view extended information about each track and edit their tags, give them a score with the iTunes star ranking tool and comfortably browse through your collection with the amazing Cover Flow system. And for those of you who work in a LAN environment, the great news is that you can share your music libraries with your network mates.
One thing I particularly like of iTunes as music manager is its ability to create playlists. The Smart Playlist tool enables you to create almost any kind of playlist based on just about any criteria you set: artist, genre, date added, star ranking or even the number of times you've played each song. Another great playlist is the so called Party Shuffle, which comes in very handy when you invite some friends over to your place. You can then leave iTunes working as a DJ and play music on its own, but if you drop by the PC at any time, you can freely add more songs to the list or rearrange them in any way.
However, if there's something where iTunes is not perfect yet, that's the player function. You may disagree here, but I think the iTunes player falls too short, especially when compared to its music manager side. It does have some interesting features, like the Smart shuffle function and crossfading playback, but I still find it too simple. The visual effects in the Viewer window are particularly poor. I also missed the ability to control the player from anywhere with global hotkeys, which is great if you listen to music while you're working on the PC with other apps. Fortunately there are some plug-ins that cover this need.
In all, despite these slight flaws, iTunes is probably the best choice to manage your music collection –and that includes Windows users.
Languages:
English
Recent changes in iTunes:
- Support for iTunes movie rental service
OS requirements for iTunes:
- OS: Win2000/XP
- Excellent music manager
- Support for keyboard shortcuts
- Great tool to create playlists
- Perfect synchronization with iPod
- Embedded player is too basic
- Poor visual effects
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Store all your songs in iTunes. Download music from the store in high-quality AAC format for playback in iTunes or iPod. If you started transferring tracks from your CDs to your PC using Windows Media Player, that’s okay. As long they’re in an unprotected format, iTunes lets you convert them easily.
AAC, for Advanced Audio Coding, is a big part of the MPEG-4 specification. While iTunes compresses audio much more efficiently than older formats (like MP3, which iTunes still supports, by the way) AAC delivers quality rivaling that of uncompressed CD audio. You can also save your CDs in iTunes using the new Apple Lossless encoder, which stores music at the highest quality but at about half the space of uncompressed files.
The iTunes jukebox includes a Music Sharing feature that uses Apple's Bonjour technology to give you remote streaming access to your personal music library from any room in your house. Let’s say, for instance, that you have thousands of AAC and MP3 music files stored on a Mac or Windows computer in your home office.
The iTunes software works so smoothly on both platforms that you can share music with any combination of Macs and Windows PCs on a local area network — regardless of whether you’re running iTunes on a Mac or PC. And you won’t have to manually configure anything, either, because iTunes automatically senses when other computers on a local network are also running the software.
Posts about iTunes in our blog
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- How to: Create a wish list of iTunes movie rentals by Cyril Roger
- Fix iTunes artwork Error 609 with FixTunes by Tom Clarke
- Apple introduces iTunes movie rentals by Cyril Roger
- Listen to iTunes over a free streaming server by Cyril Roger
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iTunes is ok
If you have all your song saved as wma files (Windows Media Audio). iTunes wants all you music as mp3 files. Windows media players does not like mp3 files so you have to pick what audio player you ... read more
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The best to listen to music!
Honestly I can't see what other program is equal to iTunes right now. I love the way you can create your own personalized playlists, the podcasting section which updates regularly, access to the iT... read more
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Nice Appearance
By now you've learned that most Apple software is eye-candy. Of course, iTunes is no exclusion. iTunes is for the music collector who really likes to organize his music and give it album covers an... read more
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