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:a so, i bought an ion ttusb10, and the ez vinyl converter worked wonderfully backing up my first 70 lp’s into itunes. I took a break for a while and tried to resume my arduous task today. It converted fine, but i kept getting the error message: “unable to export to iTunes. Please make sure you close active windows in iTunes.” after retrying several times, some of them would export, but then i had multiple versions of many of the tracks. However, the only open window WAS ITUNES!
I tried to find this message at the apple website, but never got a single hit. What can i do?!? Haven’t even come close to finding a reference on the net that is COMPLETELY relevant to this issue. This is the latest info that I received from ION Audacity is very cumbersome and not user friendly Thank you for contacting us and for your interest in ION Audio.
I am sorry to hear of the issue that you are having. Currently the EZ Vinyl Converter is not compatible with iTunes 9.0. We are working on a fix. For the time being I would suggest that you use the Audacity program. [FONT=Arial]Keep an eye on our website for future software releases.[/FONT] [FONT=Arial] [/FONT] [FONT=Arial][/FONT] [B]Joe Principe [/B]Technical Support & Return Authorizations [U]ION Audio Numark[/U] [FONT=Arial]200 Scenic View Dr Cumberland, RI 02864 P: 401.658.3743 x1405 [/FONT][COLOR=navy][FONT=Arial][/COLOR][/FONT]. I received an ION Profile Pro USB Turntable for Christmas. I would frequently get the “Unable to export to iTunes” message when in Step 6.
After much frustration and hair pulling (and I don’t have much left) I discovered a solution. During Step 6 and after the iTunes window opens, the name and progress of the track that is being saved is shown in the top-middle of the screen. Monster prom play. At this point, and after the blue progress bar begins to show in the Step 6 window, click on the right-pointing play triangle in the upper left-hand corner of the iTunes window. ITunes should begin playing tracks randomly from your previously saved Music Library (not the ones you are saving to iTunes). All the tracks should save to iTunes without a problem and with no duplication. I have even found I can be on the Internet or working with other programs while the conversion process is going on. If you want to know what track is playing, go to View and then Go to Current Song.