[gui-talk] An iTunes question

Raul A. Gallegos raul at asmodean.net
Thu Nov 10 13:12:08 UTC 2011


Hi, if you choose grid view you can see things by genres or albums I 
believe. Doing it that way should make it easier. However I personally 
go the playlist route. Press control-n to create a playlist. You can 
make a play list be as few or as many songs as you want. I use call them 
Raul1, Raul2, Raul3, ETC. I've also created playlists which have the 
album name. Now when you find the songs you want to sync, add them to 
the play list. For example, when you arrow to a song, press context key 
and then a for add to play list. A sub menu opens and you can arrow to 
the play list you created and press enter. This way you can add all the 
songs you want. Now when you connect your device, in the music section, 
tell it you want to manually sync selected songs and playlists. And in 
the grid which shows the choices, the first choice is playlists. tab to 
it and arrow down to the play list you want to sync. Press the space on 
that one and it will toggle to on. This way if you ever want to add or 
delete songs, you simply add or delete them from the play list and you 
don't have to mess with checking or unchecking individual songs in the 
music sync section.

Hope this helps.


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On 11/9/2011 9:46 PM, Cindy Handel wrote:
> I hope someone can help me with this.
>
> Using iTunes on my computer, I was trying to sync a couple albums to my
> husband's iPod Nano.  I checked "album" and can see the artist and album
> names, but all the individual tracks are listed.  I don't know how to check
> the album name to sync the whole thing, all as one item, to the Nano.  I
> think I'm beginning to understand iTunes, at least a little more than I have
> previously.  But, this is still very confusing and frustrating.
>
> Thanks for any help.
>
> Cindy
> --
>
> "Trust in the LORD with all your heart and lean not on your own
> understanding; in all your ways acknowledge Him, and He will make your paths
> straight."
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