iTunes 10.1 for Windows: iTunes may stop working and need to quit while importing or syncing audio

 
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Old 11-21-2010
iTunes 10.1 for Windows: iTunes may stop working and need to quit while importing or syncing audio

When you import audio from a CD into iTunes, import unprotected WMA files into iTunes, or sync with an iPod, iPhone, or iPad with the option to "Convert higher bit rate songs to 128 kbps AAC" enabled, you may get an alert in Windows indicating that iTunes has stopped responding and needs to be closed.

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SCROBBLE-CLI(1) 					      General Commands Manual						   SCROBBLE-CLI(1)

NAME
scrobble-cli - a last.fm submitter for portable devices SYNOPSIS
scrobble-cli [options] DESCRIPTION
scrobble-cli is a program to submit information about tracks which have been listened to from a portable music player to last.fm (previously known as Audioscrobbler). scrobble-cli can read this information from .scrobbler.log files (i.e. produced by the open Rockbox firmware), from iPod databases, or from devices that use MTP (aka Plays for Sure). In addition to this, scrobble-cli can adjust the date/time information relating to when the track was listened to before uploading. This can be useful if your device is set to a different timezone to the machine you upload from. OPTIONS
This program follows the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with two dashes (`-'). A summary of options is included below. -c, --playcounts Remove the iPod "Play Counts" database file after submission. -d, --database Submit information from an iPod database (requires -l) -h, --help Show summary of options. -l, --location <path> Filesystem location of the .scrobbler.log file, or the iPod database. For .scrobbler.log this should be the path to, and including the file name. For iPods, this should normally be the mount point - (/iPod_Control/iTunes/iTunesDB is automatically appended to this path). -m, --mtp Submit from a MTP (aka Plays for Sure) device -n, --now Recalculates the times each track was played before submission. Automatically enabled if using a .scrobbler-timeless.log or MTP device. -p, --password <password> Last.fm account password -r, --recalc <datetime> Recalculates the play time for each track. <datetime> should be a UNIX timestamp. -t, --timestamp <offset> Override the detected system timezone offset from UTC <offset> is the number of hours from UTC, i.e. +3, -4.5 -u, --username <username> Last.fm account username -v, --verbose <level> Output verbosity level -w, --proxy_host <hostname> Proxy hostname or IP address (requires -x) -x, --proxy_port <port> Proxy port number (requires -w) -y, --proxy_user <username> Username for proxy authentication -z, --proxy_pass <password> Password for proxy authentication WWW
http://qtscrob.sourceforge.net This manual page was written by Robert Keevil <rkeevil@gmail.com>, and is licensed under version 2 of the GPL. February 16, 2009 SCROBBLE-CLI(1)