Itunes is the most annoying thing on earth

SLLAB02

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Itunes has been doing this ridiculously annoying thing lately where, when I import a CD, the tracks are slightly overlapped wrong. IE The actual song ends 4 or so seconds before the end of the track. So when I play a random song in the middle of the disc the music starts playing a few seconds later than it should have. This annoys the crap outta me.

Please help me. I'm ready to throw my computer out of the window.
 
No no no...the CD tracks are physically ripped wrong. I mean when I start a song, the music starts playing as though I had skipped behind 5 seconds on the CD. There was a malfunction during the import.

I know what crossfade is, and this ain't it.

That seriously hasn't happened to anybody else?
 
I had something similar but reverse happen to me. When using Nero to burn songs on a cd, they were all shifted a few seconds. So, if for example you chose to play the third song, then at "0:00" for that song, you would actually have the end of the second song playing for about 5 seconds. I never figured out what the problem was and it wasn't consistent. It was very annoying!

Anyway it sounds like you have that same type of problem but when ripping instead of burning, right? Have you tried ripping with another player to see if it really is iTunes?
 
No no no...the CD tracks are physically ripped wrong. I mean when I start a song, the music starts playing as though I had skipped behind 5 seconds on the CD. There was a malfunction during the import.

I know what crossfade is, and this ain't it.

That seriously hasn't happened to anybody else?

Yea to me :(.. i had to make another CD
 
has anyone tried the newer verion of itunes 7? cause i feel like geting it, but if it ain't good, or not much new anyway, then it s not really worth it....
 
Windows Requirements

* Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 or later or Windows XP
* 500 MHz Pentium class processor or better
* QuickTime 7.1.3 (included)
* 256MB RAM
* Supported CD-R or DVD-R drive to burn CDs
* Broadband Internet connection (DSL/Cable/LAN) for buying and streaming music

Additional Video Requirements

* 2.0 GHz Pentium class processor or better
* 512MB RAM
* 32MB video RAM

Thats all you need for iTunes 7.
 
when ever i run vidoes with it iTunes use 100% CPU and about 100mb of ram. i have heard ppl saying that it has eaten up all their ram.
 
iTunes 7.0 has caused a lot of problems, i didnt have ram issues as such, i just found that the sound quality was complete sh*t and when i ran another program it would make the songs "jump"....
 
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