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  1. I'm sorry I could not help you. Specially because your OS X Scientific Computing site saved my ass more than once. Thank you for that cheers, Ruud.
  2. Under 'View' there's an option that says something like "Show offline available only". Is that what you are looking for? (Sorry, me and my Mac both speak Dutch)
  3. In XLD settings click the "CDDB" tab and check the "Automatically connect to CDDB" box.
  4. I own a Harley Davidson FXSTSSE3 CVO Softail Springer 2009, a Harley Davidson FLHX Street Glide 2008 and a BMW HP 2 Sport. The Street Glide has a Screaming Eagle 110 ci engine and is by far my favorite bike.
  5. Congrats Chris, and happy birthday Shirley Scarlett!
  6. Great find Chris. Anyone else having truble with the "auto size this/all columns" options? It doesn't seem to work in the "name" field for me (Longer titles are being cut off...)
  7. This thread made me "L.O.L." (is that okay?, I own all of my Miles Davises!)
  8. this also happens with flac, wav, etc., don't put to much thought in it and use what ever sounds best to your ears. cheers, Ruud
  9. Though not a "social media" kinda person, I love the idea... just so sad I'm 100% on Mac these days. Chris we need a iPhone/iPod/iPad/iEtc. app.!!!
  10. thanks for the review Erwin... I have the 2 cd in a book version. Might have to get the HD to now
  11. Chris made a nice video about this http://www.computeraudiophile.com/How-To-Move-An-iTunes-Library-Video cheers, Ruud.
  12. http://wiki.jriver.com/index.php/Library_Manager cheers, Ruud.
  13. Hi mwheelerk, I use XLD Secure. The only reason is that I have some old (scratched) CDs that Paranoia doesn't seem to rip. I have never used burst so can't comment on that. cheers, Ruud.
  14. Hi latitude94941, I don't think sound is an issue with rippers. It's just some rippers handle damaged discs 'better'. iTunes cuts through butter like a hot knife when it comes to ripping, but rip a damaged CD and you will hear skips, pops, hic-ups etc. Rip the same CD with something like XLD and you might end up with a good rip (though it might take hours to rip). That's just my experience though. cheers, Ruud
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