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sgallaghe:
--- Quote from: glynor on February 13, 2013, 10:54:15 am ---There might be other ways too... I haven't used iTunes seriously in so long that I haven't followed this very closely. MC can import Playlists, including XML type lists, so it is possible that just exporting the entire iTunes database to an XML, and then importing that XML into MC would handle this automatically.
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If you guys could come up with an Import Wizard that transfers all the current iTunes metadata, not just the music files, you'd have a lot more Mac iTunes people jumping ship.
Most people's eyes glaze over when to talk about XML files. ;-)
glynor:
There honestly might already be a way.
I don't know... I do know that some work was done a few years back on importing from iTunes. It also CAN handle exporting back into iTunes (the Windows version, anyway). The third-party plugin discussed above (MCiS) is WAY more powerful, but it has quite a few things built-in.
I just haven't used them. In any case, most of this probably won't be in the first versions, but I think they'll certainly consider it.
sgallaghe:
--- Quote from: laerm on February 12, 2013, 01:53:21 pm ---So we'll be pronouncing this "Mick-Mack" as opposed to MC Mac's "Mack-Mick"? ;)
Micah
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I thought of it more like MC Hammer. ;)
Cmagic:
--- Quote from: JimH on February 11, 2013, 08:25:57 pm ---We prefer MC Mac.
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Yes, Mc.Mac that's the right name. (pronounce mac mac) :D
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