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	<title>Comments on: Apple Releases iTunes 7.1</title>
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 		<title>Comment on Apple Releases iTunes 7.1 by: Steven</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Mar 2007 08:22:24 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>A free way to partition the drive, and one that supports every filesystem under the sun is the GParted 

LiveCD. Pop it in the drive and it will recognise all drives including externals and usb keys, and as it's 

a linux gui it's self-intuitive. I have found that, even with this great Apple TV we still need a video 

converter (things like Apple TV Converter) in case to put our favourite movies onto Apple TV before playing 

them on TV Screen.

Best apple tv converter 
http://www.apple-tv-converter.net</description>
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	<p>LiveCD. Pop it in the drive and it will recognise all drives including externals and usb keys, and as it&#8217;s </p>
	<p>a linux gui it&#8217;s self-intuitive. I have found that, even with this great Apple TV we still need a video </p>
	<p>converter (things like Apple TV Converter) in case to put our favourite movies onto Apple TV before playing </p>
	<p>them on TV Screen.</p>
	<p>Best apple tv converter<br />
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