title: Put the knife down and take a green herb, dude. |
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Friday, November 13, 2015 | |
Sorry, this one cracked me up. Apparently, somewhere, some way, I've told iTunes not to go online to get CD track names, perhaps. When I tell it, "No, really, go get some track names," instead of a useful, but already insanely stodgy, "Allow iTunes a single-use exception to transmit information about the tracks from your CD to the Internet," I get ye old "No Error" error. Again, Apple's not impressing with its test case creativity. QA fail. So, of course, I attached my external DVD drive to my iMac and imported there, no problems. What a mess iTunes has become. Labels: apple fail, fail, iTunes, qa, testing posted by ruffin at 11/13/2015 09:35:00 PM |
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