For the last month or so, when I'm importing a CD into iTunes, I don't hear the tracks as they're importing. I seem to remember that iTunes Preferences used to have a setting to allow you to hear playback as they're imported (or not), but I don't see that option anymore. Any suggestions are welcomed.
That preference was removed in the new iTunes. You can use the terminal application on your Mac to fix this. Quit iTunes. Open Terminal (in your utilities folder in your applications folder). Copy this command and paste it in your terminal window:
That preference was removed in the new iTunes. You can use the terminal application on your Mac to fix this. Quit iTunes. Open Terminal (in your utilities folder in your applications folder). Copy this command and paste it in your terminal window:
I also thought I wanted this feature back, but I guess what I really wanted was the option to toggle this off and on. Now I want it off. I'm finding it slows down the import speed and I don't want to mute the whole computer if I'm not wanting to hear the importing music. How do I undo that terminal command?
And to show you the type of rookie you're dealing with, I'm not sure I entered it correctly in Terminal after reading you're reply. After copying and pasting that line in Terminal, I typed the word "return" and then hit the return key and realized you may have meant just hit the return key and not type out the word. Any damage done?