1. Hmmm think WP7 scans often as well, but you can turn off notification.
  2. hmm, I believe you can just turn the notifications off. Go to settings, wifi, then from the menu choose advanced. There is an option called network notification, take the tick off.
  3. I don't know if anyone else has had this problem but on iTunes, it struggles to import some CDs. There are some that import without a problem but others just don't kickstart and it stays at the start of the first song. I was thinking maybe it's my cd drive, or if it's iTunes.

    Anyone know anything about this?
  4. It might be copy protected, I've had trouble before. What CD is it?

    Check to see if any are listed on here: MediaMax CD-3 Protection

    The album that I had trouble with is listed there. But that was bought in the year of release, since then I've bought a different copy (last year) and it ripped fine so I assume later pressings have the protection removed.
  5. No. 4 by Stone Temple Pilots

    It has also happened with Greatest Hits by Neil Young.
  6. Nope, neither are on that list. I'd be pissed if I had to buy a different copy.
  7. I assume your other discs work, so I won't suggest trying one. The issue is likely to be the disc. There was a trick for bypassing protection on some discs and that was to hold the shift key down before you insert the disc (I'd keep it held down until the disc shows in iTunes). Then try to import the CD.

    If that doesn't work, then I can only suggest that you try another program to rip the audio, maybe EAC or something similar.

    Good luck.
  8. Cheers Tim. The CD is importing on CdEX - albeit at an extremely slow pace.

    I'll try the bypassing thing with the Neil Young CD. Thanks!
  9. Kieran, given that you actually own the music, why not download an accurate rip from the internet?
  10. That is a very good point actually. It wouldn't be the first time I've done it. Damn, how didn't I think of that? I'll make it my last port of call.

    Cheers!
  11. Depending on how quick is your internet connection, downloading a FLAC rip might be even faster than ripping it yourself
  12. Anyone ever had this problem before?

    The other day i was using iTunes, importing songs onto my phone, when it froze. I had to force quit out of iTunes, then when i went to go back into it, a message came up saying some file was missing.

    Now pretty much 95% of my music library is fookn gone. Its going to take ages re-ripping all the cd's is there a way to fix it?