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iTunes: Redirect iTunes To Your Music Library

Friday, October 24th, 2008 – running time 00:54
If you don't use the iTunes store, the arrows that show up in your library are useless. Or are they? On today's Tekzilla Daily, Veronica shows you how to put them to use.

Highlights
iTunes store ( 0:15, 0:26, 0:15, 0:26 ) Tekzilla ( 0:42, 0:42 ) Veronica Belmont ( 0:09, 0:09 ) iTunes store ( 0:15, 0:26, 0:15, 0:26 ) Tekzilla ( 0:42, 0:42 ) Veronica Belmont ( 0:09, 0:09 )

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" hello welcome to -- daily I'm Veronica Belmont. You -- I -- as a media players miniature don't actually buying anything from iTunes store you probably learn to north little arrows next to each file. Well it's time to learn some packets my friends because it turns out he can make that little -- for three -- only prairie incident the iTunes store. Only to do was hold the control key on the PC but option key on a Mac. That's right now I can sort by artist album or genre -- flash -- sure makes -- eighty gigabyte let's a little easier to navigate and aren't. Now if you haven't temperature you want to share an email also Tekzilla revision3.com. And don't forget -- dot com. It's neat place to find more tips tricks product reviews and counties."

" hello welcome to -- daily I'm Veronica Belmont. You -- I -- as a media players miniature don't actually buying anything from iTunes store you probably learn to north little arrows next to each file. Well it's time to learn some packets my friends because it turns out he can make that little -- for three -- only prairie incident the iTunes store. Only to do was hold the control key on the PC but option key on a Mac. That's right now I can sort by artist album or genre -- flash -- sure makes -- eighty gigabyte let's a little easier to navigate and aren't. Now if you haven't temperature you want to share an email also Tekzilla revision3.com. And don't forget -- dot com. It's neat place to find more tips tricks product reviews and counties."