Apple has just released iTunes 10.6.1 with a number of small bug fixes. iTunes 10.6 was released on March 7th, which brought support for iOS 5.1 and a few other enhancements. Today’s iTunes update fixes a few bugs, like unexpected crashes and more.
- Fixes several issues that may cause iTunes to unexpectedly quit while playing videos, changing artwork size in Grid view, and syncing photos to devices.
- Addresses an issue where some iTunes interface elements are incorrectly described by VoiceOver and WindowEyes.
- Fixes a problem where iTunes may become unresponsive while syncing iPod nano or iPod shuffle.
- Resolves an ordering problem while browsing TV episodes in your iTunes library on Apple TV.
The update weighs in at 64.4MB and can be downloaded from Software Update.
[via MacStories]
2 responses to “Apple Releases iTunes 10.6.1 Featuring Bug Fixes”
I hope that it fixes the bug that if you convert higher bit rate tracks when syncing all the albums that where converted down to a lower bit rate during the sync have their artwork missing on your iOS device. I noticed this on my new iPad. I all ways convert my music when syncing to 128KBps to save space. So I had to sync with out converting down and all artwork showed up. Now I don’t know if this is a bug with iTunes or a bug in iOS 5.1. Guess I’ll just download the update and see.
Any word on a update for iTunes Match? A lot of my songs are still edited when playing them on iOS devices. That is very annoying.