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Recent & updated Apple KB articles: 4 new iTunes 2 articles; File Sharing Alert; G4 differences; QuickTime server

Recent & updated Apple KB articles: 4 new iTunes 2 articles; File Sharing Alert; G4 differences; QuickTime server

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60937: iTunes 2: System Requirements outlines the system requirements to use iTunes 2.

60936: iTunes 2: Includes Updated Disc Burning Software states: "iTunes 2.0.1 includes updated disc burning software, which allows iTunes to burn CDs with short or no gaps in between songs. In OS 9, this is accomplished by the addition of Authoring Support 1.1.4. iTunes 2 for Mac OS X includes an updated Disc Recording framework, which has the same feature.

60932: iTunes 2: Creates Hybrid Mac OS Extended and ISO 9660 Format MP3 CDs states: iTunes 2 uses a hybrid Mac OS Extended (HFS Plus) and ISO 9660 format when it burns an MP3 CD. This means that when you use the CD with a Macintosh computer, the disc will appear as a Mac OS Extended volume. When you use the CD with a non-Macintosh computer or an MP3 disc player, it will appear as an ISO 9660 disc.

60930: iTunes 2: 22 Preset Equalizer Settings lists the 22 preset settings of the iTunes 2 equalizer.

60916: Mac OS 9: "You are not permitted to change File Sharing settings" Alert explains that if file sharing is turned on, Limited Finder or Panels users may see a file sharing-related alert when the computer wakes from sleep, restarts, or is shut down.

58418: Power Mac G4: How to Differentiate Between Models has been updated to include the most recent models. This article details the external differences between the Power Mac G4 models including the Power Mac G4 (AGP Graphics), Power Mac G4 (PCI Graphics), the Power Mac G4 (Gigabit Ethernet), the Power Mac G4 (Digital Audio), and the Power Mac G4 (QuickSilver).

120071: QuickTime Streaming Server 4 Public Seed: Information and Software describes this trial, pre-release, time-limited software release of QuickTime Streaming Server meant for evaluation and development purposes only.