Having said that, I did find that the speakers I use with my iMac have an aux port, so if I can just plug the iPod into the speakers that way and have a decent sound balance, then the previous bullet point is moot.I have not found a way to plug the iPod into the iMac and listen to stuff right off of it without iTunes. fight for space with each other.) The way iTunes works, I can plug my iPod into my iMac in my home office and listen to the latest podcasts while I work, without having to put on headphones and ergo not hear other sounds I might need to hear. (I would require an entire forum dedicated to the reasons I hate listening to music over my phone and having my music, videos, pictures, apps, etc. My iPod Classic (hacked with 384 gigabytes of storage) is my main way of listening to music at work, while walking, in transit, etc.I much prefer using a single app to manage music and podcasts rather than have to drag and drop in one place and then sync in another. Many think iTunes got overbloated over time.Which is but one reason I want to use iTunes: Hopefully they will soon, because in going through the issues reported, many have similar issues to what I'm having. I totally agree it's up to those working on Retroactive to fix the problem. Like it or not, you should consider using the music app which has been designed for MacOS Catalina or newer. If retroactive does not allow iTunes to work properly, then it is up to them to fix the problem.
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