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How do I use Quicktime properly? Hi, I was having trouble launching downloaded MP3s but after reading some previous threads I have switched so they download into Quicktime. Now they launch OK but I cannot figure out how to see all my tracks or put them into a list to play. When I click onto Quicktime it just comes up with one track at a time - the little rectangular box with volume, play, stop etc. .... I would be really grateful if anyone could tell me how to sort this out. I have Quicktime 5 and MAC OS 9.2. Thanks:confused: |
UPDATE I thought there was maybe something wrong with the version of Quicktime so I threw it all out and downloaded version 6.2. What a mess. Now that will not open at all because the computer "cannot find the programme that opens it, cannot find the translator" or some such bollocks. Anyone ANY ideas how I can fix this. All I want to do is make a jukebox full of MP3s!! Thanks |
The easiest way to solve this would be to get Apple's itunes program for Mac OS 9. and make it your default MP3 player instead of Quicktime. :) |
Thanks. I already have an iTUNES on my computer but when I set my MP3s to go to it, they go to an iTUNES folder within the MP3 site (limewire) and not the iTUNES programme!! any ideas?? |
In iTunes, you can Add to Library (under Edit menu) and navigate to where the song files are. Choose the Folder where the song files are. The songs should now be visible in the iTunes window & playable there. |
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