Posted in AirTunes, Apple/Mac, Basic, How To, Mid-level, News, Opinions, iTunes | by Andrew - March 1st, 2007
At this point, you are either finished with, or well on your way to having all of your media ripped into Quicktime format, and assembled into a massive iTunes Library. You will start to get an idea of how large your Library will be, and should be planning accordingly regarding a means for storage (more on this in part 3).
Right now, we are going to focus on organization - getting all your music and video in the same library, and properly tagged.
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Building the Ultimate Apple TV Media Center - Part Two: “All Mixed Up” (Organizing iTunes)
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Posted in AirTunes, Apple/Mac, Basic, How To, Mid-level, Tutorial, iTunes | by Andrew - March 1st, 2007
Since you have no doubt heard by now that the tv has been delayed, I thought this would be an excellent time to share some tips that will make your impending digital home theatre experience all the more sweet. As an added challenge, I will try to subtitle each entry with a Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers song. So, here we go!
In this installation, I want to tackle content. Apple offers movies on the iTunes Store now, but who wants to pay for iTunes-compatible versions of movies they already own? Who wants to wait for all the legal battles to be fought so that they can finally download their favorite films on iTunes? Not this Mac addict.
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Building the Ultimate Apple TV Media Center - Part One: “The Waiting” (Ripping Your Own Content)
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Posted in Advanced, How To, Mail, OS X, Zimbra | by Andrew - March 1st, 2007
If you have more than 1,000 messages sitting around in Mail, you are sure to have noticed things can get a little slow. Here’s a neat tip that really speeds things up in Mail.app!
http://www.hawkwings.net/2007/03/01/a-faster-way-to-speed-up-mail
This involves using Terminal, which should be used with care as it can be potentially hazardous to your system. Be mindful of where there are spaces in the commands.
Enjoy a much faster Mail experience!
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