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ggw

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Re: What will the keynote bring?
« Reply #135 on: September 15, 2006, 01:20:00 pm »
Who's going to be the first in the neighborhood with a 'Zune'?
 
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 Microsoft's Zune media player unveiled
 
 By TODD BISHOP
 P-I REPORTER
 
 Microsoft Corp. Thursday morning confirmed details and showed the first official images of Zune, its portable media device that will challenge the iPod.
 
 The company said the first Zune will be a 30-gigabyte model with a three-inch screen and an FM radio tuner, available in black, brown or white.
 
 Built-in wireless technology will let users share songs from device to device.
 
 Microsoft did not name a price for Zune, which is slated for release later this year. Apple sells its 30-gigabyte iPod for $249.
 
 An accompanying music service, Zune Marketplace, will offer users the choice of purchasing individual tracks and albums, or receiving unlimited songs for a subscription, the company said. People who receive tracks through the sharing feature will be able to play them for free three times or for three days, then prompted to buy the songs themselves.

beetsnotbeats

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Re: What will the keynote bring?
« Reply #136 on: September 15, 2006, 01:29:00 pm »
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  It was about 60% accurate at home - missed some really obvious ones like the entire Beatles collection.  Still helped a lot, but not as accurate or thorough as I would like.
No Beatles available from iTunes therefore no album art.

vansmack

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Re: What will the keynote bring?
« Reply #137 on: September 15, 2006, 02:03:00 pm »
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Originally posted by vansmack:
  It was about 60% accurate at home - missed some really obvious ones like the entire Beatles collection.  Still helped a lot, but not as accurate or thorough as I would like.
No Beatles available from iTunes therefore no album art. [/b]
There are many albums not available on iTunes that it found artwork for, so I doubt this is the case.  I would be very disappointed (albeit not entirely surprised) in Apple if this was the case.
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beetsnotbeats

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Re: What will the keynote bring?
« Reply #138 on: September 15, 2006, 03:16:00 pm »
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Originally posted by beetsnotbeats:
   
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Originally posted by vansmack:
  It was about 60% accurate at home - missed some really obvious ones like the entire Beatles collection.  Still helped a lot, but not as accurate or thorough as I would like.
No Beatles available from iTunes therefore no album art. [/b]
There are many albums not available on iTunes that it found artwork for, so I doubt this is the case.  [/b]
Artwork found with the iTunes app or through other channels?
 
 
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I would be very disappointed (albeit not entirely surprised) in Apple if this was the case.
Album art is also copyrighted so they may be simply covering their ass.

vansmack

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Re: What will the keynote bring?
« Reply #139 on: September 15, 2006, 06:43:00 pm »
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  Artwork found with the iTunes app or through other channels?
Found with the itunes app.  At work, I alomst never put artwork in, but it's getting pretty full, and many of these albums aren't available off iTunes.  Some examples out of the next few on my party shuffle:
 
 The Smiths - Queen is Dead
 The Famous - Light, Sweet, Crude
 Dangerdoom - The Mouse and the Mask
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vansmack

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Re: What will the keynote bring?
« Reply #140 on: September 15, 2006, 06:48:00 pm »
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  Album art is also copyrighted so they may be simply covering their ass.
I'm pretty sure the Fair Use doctrine applies here and makes it ok for artwork for the CD your listening to be displayed in iTunes.
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Darth Ed

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Re: What will the keynote bring?
« Reply #141 on: September 16, 2006, 02:31:00 pm »
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  I'm pretty sure the Fair Use doctrine applies here and makes it ok for artwork for the CD your listening to be displayed in iTunes.
"Fair use" applies to personal usage, not corporations like Apple. That means it's OK for you to copy Beatles album artwork and paste it onto your MP3s, but it's not OK for Apple to distribute album artwork unless Apple has permission to do so. They don't have permission from the Beatles. They almost assuredly have some blanket agreement giving them permission from whatever distributors The Smiths and Dangerdoom are signed with.
 
 Secondly, the update didn't kill your hard drive. Chances are that your hard drive was already having problems before the update, but you just didn't notice it. The update just touched a lot of files and made the problem noticeable. In the future try using SMARTReporter (or equivalent) to monitor your hard drives.

ratioci nation

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Re: What will the keynote bring?
« Reply #142 on: September 16, 2006, 05:50:00 pm »
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 Secondly, the update didn't kill your hard drive. Chances are that your hard drive was already having problems before the update, but you just didn't notice it. The update just touched a lot of files and made the problem noticeable. In the future try using SMARTReporter (or equivalent) to monitor your hard drives.
that link says that it doesnt work on firewire drives
 
 at least after 14 hours or so the data recovery software is finally making some progress, looks like i may be able recover alot of the files

I Dare

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Re: What will the keynote bring?
« Reply #143 on: September 16, 2006, 10:25:00 pm »
that zune is gonna be more expensive than the ipod.
 
 if its not, i will be very surprised.