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Donald Bell shows you how to sync your iTunes libraries among multiple computers in your home.
Let CNET senior editor Donald Bell help you master iTunes and your iPod. Need help converting video for your Nano? Wondering how to create a temporary holiday music library? Donald has the answers.
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Tired of looking at those generic album covers in iTunes? CNET's Donald Bell shows you how to quickly round up all your songs with missing album art and systematically fix them.
Use iTunes to DJ your own wedding
CNET's Donald Bell shows you how you can save money by using iTunes to DJ your wedding.
How to Create iTunes Playlists
Donald Bell shows you how to create and customize your iTunes playlists.
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Open-source video player works for all file types
Democracy Player, set to be called Miro Player with its next release, is an open-source video player that works for almost every type of video file. With an interface similar to iTunes, it also has a channel guide where you can set up automatic downloads of your favorite Web shows, from "Ask a Ninja" to National Geographic Wild CNET.com's Seth Rosenblatt takes a look.
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