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Sometimes when Im in the iTunes store, and listening to 30-second samples, everything works fine until at some point I'll select a sample that won't play - until i switch the speaker choice from my airport xpress to "computer", then it'll play fine through the computer's speaker. I have to restart iTunes to be able to use my Aiport-Express-connected speakers. Does anyone know what causes this?

So for the last hour or so no problem. The only thing I did different is not browsing the library while importing - coincidence???

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