I'm sorry but me likes it, it works for me...
Marty
I'm sorry but me likes it, it works for me...
Marty
Source: Wadia 170 iTransport
Apple iPod 120MB/160MB, Apple iMac/Airport Express, Musical Fidelity X-RAY CD player,
Beresford Caiman SEG with Dorado power supply
Amplification: ATC SCA2 Pre
Speaker: ATC SCM 50 ASL Classic
Other cables, power supplies: Chord Signature, Mike Homar, Mark Grant G1000HD, RFC Reference Mercury, 20000mAH Ankaka battery
Favourite HIFI forum: AOS of course
BTW, just came to think 'bout something!
You Windows users out there, are you aware that you can, natively, make iTunes use WASAPI audio output? For greatly improved playback, that is...
You have to install Quicktime separately though to get to the the setting via it's Preferences.
Agreed, it is not as versatile and configurable as J River Media Center, but i still like the iTunes interface the best. Not so cluttered and 1990's as the competition...
Regards
//Mike
But it won't play FLAC natively and I wouldn't dream of installing Quicktime on any computer I own either
"People will hear what you tell them to hear" - Thomas Edison
Initially I didn't like it either but I think that was a bit of a snap judgement. Now I really like and much prefer it to the old interface.
Steve aka 'Twelvebears' (it's a long story)
System: Technics 1210 Mk5, Jelco 750 arm, AT33EV via MF X-LP2 Phono Stage, Oyaide mat and record clamp. SB Touch via Marantz PM-11S1 amp and Wilson Benesch A.C.T. speakers. Mark Grant cables and PS Audio Power Plant Premier mains regenerator.
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