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RE: More iTunes advice?



The problem I have now is that not all the songs fit on my iPOD (30Gb), and
I don't like the playlist that it automatically generates.  TBH I need to
explore iTunes a bit more, as I'm sure there are ways to be a little more
selective about what gets sync'd. My wife has a bit of music on iTunes, and
I really don't need that on my iPod ;-) (Ronan, Westlife, and some awful
80's crap (though I've got my fair share of that too!)).

Pete

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From: Ben McCormack [mailto:ben@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 14 September 2004 00:40
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [ukha_d] More iTunes advice?


Pete

Don't worry about it!

If you start removing tracks then Albums are no longer complete, and I
don't think that you can have one track on more than one album at a
time.

Disk is cheap as they say.

Ben


On 14 Sep 2004, at 00:17, White, Peter wrote:

> So now I've ripped all 500ish CDs to iTunes (using my el-cheapo
> dual-layer
> BenQ DVD burner; a good test for it!), and found most of the
> cover-art. The
> problem I have now is that there's lots of duplicate tracks.  Short of
> rooting through the 5000+ songs in alphabetical order manually, is
> there an
> easier way? It needs to be vaguely intelligent though, i.e. always
> keeping
> the highest bit rate &/or most recent file.
>
> TIA
>
> Pete
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