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MPFreaker

MPFreaker

Adds artwork, lyrics, and other missing information to your songs.

Version:  1.8.4

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iTunes keeps crashing

Feedback Type:  Review

Contributed by: chronicfathead Tuesday, August 21 2007 @ 01:37 PM PDT

Product Platform: MacOSX

Used Product For: Less than a month

Recommend Product: NO

Ever since letting the software loose on my entire album, iTunes crashes every time I plug in my G3 ipod.

Using 7.3.2 iTunes with 3600 tracks. Worked fine on the select few I ran it through. I bought the software and selected a playlist or two. They all seemed OK, so I left it churning through my album while I went out. When it had finished, everything looked fine. I have just tried plugging my ipod in and iTunes crashed every time after 5-10 secs.

I have wiped my library files out and am currently importing a chunk at a time to see where the corruption has occurred.

I understand that if you xml file or mp3 tags become corrupted the same thing can happen.   
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3 comments |

iTunes keeps crashing - LairWareBeastie

As we haven't experienced what you're describing and haven't received any support e-mails like this, the only suggestion I can make is to please contact support@lairware.com and we'll track down the cause, whether in MPFreaker or elsewhere.

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Thursday, September 06 2007 @ 10:53 AM PDT


iTunes keeps crashing - LairWareBeastie

As we haven't experienced what you're describing and haven't received any support e-mails like this, the only suggestion I can make is to please contact support@lairware.com and we'll track down the cause, whether in MPFreaker or elsewhere.

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Thursday, September 06 2007 @ 11:01 AM PDT


iTunes keeps crashing - LairWareBeastie

As we haven't experienced what you're describing and haven't received any support e-mails like this, the only suggestion I can make is to please contact support@lairware.com and we'll track down the cause, whether in MPFreaker or elsewhere.

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Thursday, September 06 2007 @ 11:14 AM PDT