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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012 READ ONLY FORUM
This is the first Archived Forum which was active between 17th April 2007 and
1st March February 2012
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I agree with Peter. I switched it off, as lots of my music was identified with the wrong covers. Replacing isn't that hard, Peter. Select the tracks in question, and press command+i. You'll open a window with Multiple Item Information. Drag the correct artwork into the Artwork square. If there's already a cover there, this will be replaced
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On dropping the ball. Well, I think that Apple are looking at their iPod sales, and seeing that the Nano and Shuffle are covering peoples' requirements perfectly, seeing as they represent 75% of sales ... Sure, I'd like a larger storage capacity, but not if it means foregoing some of the functionality I'm looking for. Have you seen what
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It's probably the standard Apple fishing trip: first get the ones who must have it, right away. Then send out a version that has richer spec's - which is what they did with Apple TV. But yes, I'm quite impressed. And moving music to and off through playlists is a cinch, which means the 16GB won't be a bother for me. Looking forward to
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Well, another product I'm just going to have to get ... The iPod Touch gives you touchscreen control of content, without phone functionality. Interacts with the Mac, and controls all kinds of playback. Nice!
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Horn speakers are making a comeback in hifi circles, but the best "horn" speakers in the world are BeoLab 5. Have been getting some astonished reactions from hifi-afficionados who have been listening to mine; but what's even nicer are the responses from pros. Was in a store today, to check out the Classé CDP-300 universal player
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Audio Technica has a time machine, then? :-) They came in 2003, and are considered to be an imitation of the principle behind the A8, not the other way around.
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I guess it's a kind of compensation that B&O's dealer meetings are held in Berlin this fall ... They rarely take part in CE conventions and exhibitions.
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If you're seated with a magnifying glass, your nose a foot from the screen, then you need Full-HD ... Seriously, Full-HD is for projectors -- that's when it really matters. Pioneer doesn't even supply its 42" plasma screens with Full-HD, they claim you need at least 50" of screen to justify it, and even then it's not a format
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David: Cheers, it's actually a 32"! lol Actually we tried with the speakers closer, and surprisingly the soundstage and balance of the different frequencies is optimal at this position.I suspect that it is thanks to the toe-in design of the 4000's that there is minimal sound that reaches the wall itself. It's your ears that count! Congrats
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