iTunes 7.0
Haha, i just had to!
Anyway, chris never went into how to fix the problem, i dont know he he didnt know how to, or if he just didnt. either way, i have found a fix.
It seems that the culprit was QuickTime. The newer version of QuickTime changed one of the default audio settings. And this has an impact on audio output in iTunes.
My soundcard supports 16-bit audio out (as I think most today do?), NOT 24-bit. The newer version of QuickTime sets the default to 24
That’s kinda easy actually, now i dont have to reformat…again…























September 22nd, 2006 at 7:59 am
Actually that’s the first thing I did. I’m used to having to change the Quicktime audio to 24bit because of my soundcard…so I don’t know what went wrong
September 22nd, 2006 at 8:17 am
thats what i found out anyway.
im pretty sure that i DONT have a 24bit sound card chris, so thats probably my problem.
anyway, apple’s working on fixing the issue i hear, so thats good