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September 16, 2005 11:59 AM PDT

iTunes 5.0 Special Report: Improvements

by CNET staff

A few readers note undocumented enhancements in the iTunes Visualizer module. One reader writes:

"I have a Dell 2005FPW 20" widescreen monitor connected via DVI-D to a Dual 867 MDD G4 and in iTunes 4.9 when I went into fullscreen visualizer it would corrupt the image. I could always escape to get back to iTunes, but in iTunes 5 this is no longer the case. It now works normally in fullscreen mode - admittedly it's a 4:3 image stretched to 16:10 but that's good enough for me."

Index:

Resources

  • Release Notes
  • iTunes 5.0.1 coming with s...
  • Album art not displayed, s...
  • Disc burning issues: Drive...
  • New interface design compl...
  • iPod mini problems
  • iPod not recognized
  • iTunes encoded tracks not ...
  • Jumping from song to song ...
  • Entire library lost, fix
  • Make sure your iApps are u...
  • Sharing not working; fix
  • Persistent "Quit iTunes before installing" message, fix
  • Podcasts lost
  • Purchased music playlist l...
  • Reverting (downgrading) to...
  • Some music (particularly p...
  • Playback problems
  • Tracks demanding re-author...
  • Improvements
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