Wednesday, April 24, 2013

how to transfer itunes library to boot camp?

Q. i've just installed windows 7 through boot camp on my macbook

now i want to be able to use my itunes music library that i have on the mac side on the windows side

what do i do?

A. Sorry about the late answer.

This is simple. In once you have itunes istalled on your windows partition, just go to finder, and look for the partition that has the macOS on it. Then click on that and then up in the search thing just search "Music" or "iTunes" and it should come up with the songs. If that doesn't work shoot me an email at mexicanmusicman@live.com and i'll help you out.

Will it delete stuff if i put in my mac cd?
Q. I accidentally deleted an applicaton on my mac. If i put in my original cd that came with the computer so i can get my application back, will it delete stuff on my computer??

A. Good news: You do not have to delete your personal data!

If you have another friend with a Mac, it might be easiest to get the app from them. Make sure they are running the same version of MacOS as you first. If one of you has Tiger and the other has Panther, for example, you won't want to try this method. Boot their Mac into target disk mode (hold down the "T" key while it starts up) and use a firewire cable to connect both computers. Your friend's Mac will mount as an external drive on your Desktop. Use the Finder to drag the app from their hard drive to yours. (This will copy it, so your friend will still have it too.) If you have problems with this method, read on.

Depending on which application you are trying to get back, there are different ways to go about it.

When you put in the restore disk that came from your computer, there should be an installer for "Additional Software." (Depending on your system, the Additional Software installer may be on a second disk. Read the front of all the disks you have to see.) You can run that installer to get back any of the applications included there, which is stuff that came on your Mac but is not part of the OS, such as World Book, or Quicken. Exactly which apps depends on your system. You do not need or want to restart the machine to run this installer.

If you need an application that comes directly with the OS, such as Safari or iChat, it is a little bit more complicated, but you still don't need to lose your data! Put in the disk and follow the instructions. The first instruction is to restart. As you follow the on-screen instructions, you will get to a screen with a button at the bottom labeled "Options..." When you see it, click it. Make sure you have selected "Archive and Install." This will move all of your personal data into a safe place while overwriting all the system files to get that app back. Then you can keep following the instructions to complete the installation. When you're all done, your personal data will be in a "Previous Installations" folder, and you can move it back to the places you want it.

Does anyone know how to be the shoutcast server?
Q. I don't understand what I should do. But I already have installed winamp & the shoutcast.

A. Over on the shoutcast forums there is an exhaustive list of recommended reading that should cover just about any question you have.

http://forums.winamp.com/showthread.php?postid=1419133

To give you an idea of what's covered:



SHOUTcast: Everything that you need to know!
Version 1.1.0
Last Update: 02-05-2005 (mm-dd-yyyy)
Modified from Version 4 of Sawg's SHOUTcast Technical Support Links and Information: Read Before Posting

IMPORTANT!
If your problem in not addressed in this post be sure to first search the forums before creating a topic on your issue.

General SHOUTcast Information
- SHOUTcast DSP Plugin
- Where can I download the old version of SHOUTcast DSP?
- SHOUTcast Home
- SHOUTcast Support Documentation
- SHOUTcast DNAS
- SHOUTcast Whitepaper (Radio Toolbox)
- SHOUTcast Toolbox (All sorts of nifty add-ons for SHOUTcast)

How to Setup a Live Audio Stream
- How to set up an Internet Radio station
- 15 Steps to setting up SHOUTcast.
- Multi-bitrate Streams
- How to link your stream (Radio Toolbox)
- Getting listed in the SHOUTcast yp
- How to/Can you setup SHOUTcast on a Website

How to Setup On-Demand with SHOUTcast
- Sawg's Lame Rip-Off: On Demand Audio
- On Demand Audio (Radio Toolbox)

DSP Issues
- Winamp 3 and the SHOUTcast DSP
- Using the Microphone with Music
- How to play AudioCD's with SHOUTcast
- How to play WMAs with SHOUTcast
- Mixed audio
- Getting the song titles to show up
Errors
- 100% CPU usage with SHOUTcast
- Webhancer (100% CPU)

DNAS Stuff
- Microsoft Windows NT: Create a User-Defined Service
- Radio Toolbox: XML and SHOUTcast.
Errors
- Fixing [yp_add] yp.shoutcast.com gave extended error (Cannot see your station/computer (IP: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:xxxx) from the Internet, disable NAT/firewall/ISP cache (Connection timed out)
- Fixing yp.shoutcast.com gave error()
- Getting listed in the SHOUTcast yp
- NAK errors
- Forum Search: FATAL ERROR
- FATAL ERROR
Bandwidth
- DSLReports Bandwidth tester(Only be concerned with the UPLOAD bandwidth)
- Radio Toolbox's Bandwidth Calculator
- Why is there a delay?
What's My IP Address
- Radio Toolbox IP Finder
- Whatismyip.com

Routers, Firewalls, and Networks. Oh My!
General Information
- Radio Toolbox: Webcasting With A Network FAQ
- NAK errors
- Fixing yp.shoutcast.com gave error()
- Am I running a Firewall?
- Fixing Problems connecting to your SHOUTcast radio and you have a Router
Linux
- Port Forwarding with Linux
- Linux IPCHAINS-HOWTO
- Linux IP Firewalling Chains
LinkSys
- SHOUTCasting through a Linksys Cable/DSL Router for Dummies
- LinkSys Port Forwarding
- EtherFast Cable/DSL Router Notes
- LinkSys Users Guides
- LinkSys Support
D-Link
- D-Link Support Pages
SOHOWare
- SOHOware Broadband Internet Gateway
NetGear
- NetGear: How to set up port forwarding
- NetGear Support
Cisco Routers
- Cisco Broadband Routers
- Broadband routers documentation
Software
- ZoneAlarm
- Norton Personal Firewall
- Norton Internet Security
- McAffee Internet Security
- McAffee Firewall
Internet Connection Sharing
- How to Troubleshoot Internet Connection Sharing Problems
- Practically Networked ICS HowTo Center
Testing Your Server
- Radio Toolbox Port Scanner
- Radio Toolbox Stream Tester

Listening to a SHOUTcast Server on other Operating Systems
*nix
- XMMS
MacOS
- iTunes
- Macamp
Windows CE
- PocketMusic

SHOUTcast Related Sites
- Radio Toolbox: Forums
- Radio Toolbox
Streaming In Other Formats
- Icecast MP3 and Vorbis streaming. see below
- Windows Media But why???
- Real Media
Icecast Help
Remember, Icecast is NOT SHOUTcast, though they are similar. While you may be able to get help for Icecast here, you are more likely better off going through official Icecast Support channels.
- Icecast.org
- Icecast: Mailing List
- Icecast FAQ
- Icecast: Docs




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