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A little offtopic:
My first and only contact (or rather non-contact) with iTunes was when my nephew showed me his new iPod and urged me to copy some of his favourite songs. A not as trivial task as i've expected - ended up in copying a little tool called Floola to the iPod.
Since then iTunes is also banned from my nephews PC
Maybe you should also consider to at least have a look at some free iTunes alternatives
which perhaps also fit your needs/habits.
It's intermittent. I could not say I have never seen it on H (I tend to avoid H). But it is not consistent with E or F.
I had a burst of success this morning (with iTunes) but now it has stopped working again.
I envy you not having to deal with Apple products. The triumph of X over Y (fill in your own blanks - but it is noticable that tech unsavvy folk like them).
Takes me back to writing software for Macs. Anyone who cusses Win32 should have to live in a world where memory moves around when you're not looking.
1) H: is assigned (using subst) -before- I start DT or create a virtual drive. So DT should check to see if drive H: exists -before- it assigns a virtual drive to it. I think there is a way in Win32 (GetLogicalDriveStrings, EnumNetworkDrives, FolderExists, Drive letter assignment - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia).
2) I use EAC because I want its better (more robust, faster) copying. That yields a WAV and CUE file. I then mount the CUE file onto a virtual (DT) drive using DT, and I expect iTunes to see it. I want to use iTunes so I can then synchronise (copy) the music to an iPod.
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