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Old 09-15-2006, 08:47 AM   #1 of 18
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iTunes & iPods tips, tricks, and embracing the love


Despite the grumbles about iTunes, this is the program that most of us must use with the iPods that most of us have (if we have a digital music player). So I thought it would be useful to have a thread to share useful tips & tricks for iTunes, our iPods, and maybe helping each other work through some of the frustrations with their quirks.

My biggest revelation was that Playlists are central to managing content on my iPod, having more music than space.

That then resolved my frustration with the iPod lacking a means to randomize a playlist. I found it was done by randomizing the playlist within iTunes; the random order is preserved on synch in the iPod. If I get tired of that order, hit the random button again in iTunes on it's updated on the next synch.
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Old 09-15-2006, 09:20 AM   #2 of 18
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any advice on using nested smart playlists? or what the benefit is? i use my (60 GB) ipod as a jukebox, and i manually manage the music that is on it, so everything that is in my music folder is synched with the ipod, and the folder is never larger than ~55.9 GB, the actual capacity. what can i do with nested smart playlists?

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Old 09-15-2006, 09:34 AM   #3 of 18
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The Smartplaylists were a godsend once I figured out what they do. Right now I'm using them mostly for artists, but I've also set a few up for genres (holiday, classical, etc.)

For those of you that don't know how it works, for example, I have a Radiohead smartplaylist. Whenever I add any new Radiohead material to my library iTunes automagically puts it into that playlist. I then just drag that playlist onto my iPod and voila!

I've also heard of some individuals setting up playlists by keyword. For example, "rain". Any song with the word "rain" in the title gets added to the playlist.
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Old 09-15-2006, 12:31 PM   #4 of 18
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i use smart playlists to listen to 4 and 5 star songs, when i rate them. i spent a rainy afternoon rating songs one time, but they all got erased somehow, and i never bothered to do it again.

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Old 09-15-2006, 12:50 PM   #5 of 18
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any advice on using nested smart playlists?
I've never tried that, and I'm curious as well to hear from those who have.

I still need to figure out how to get my nano to delete files to be removed before it tries to add new files into the system. I often have to manually intervene when updating PodCasts.
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Old 09-15-2006, 03:16 PM   #6 of 18
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The Smartplaylists were a godsend once I figured out what they do. Right now I'm using them mostly for artists, but I've also set a few up for genres (holiday, classical, etc.)

My biggest problem with doing something like that is inaccuracy of the CDDB Genre data. Especially with classical music and opera. Indeed I am hard pressed to remember an opera CD that came up as "Opera" -- instead I've seen absurdities like "Dance and Electronica."

Yes, I know I should fix it all manually, but for ~1000 CDs it is pain in the neck. Apple should buy CDDB the way Amazon bought the IMDB and fix the data.



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Old 09-15-2006, 03:45 PM   #7 of 18
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i don't use the genre tag at all for music. it's hard enough determining classifications for most stuff, so i just leave it blank.

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Old 09-16-2006, 08:24 PM   #8 of 18
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Question: How do you avoid duplicate songs? This a big problem with compilations, soundtrack albums, etc. I want to preserve the integrity of the albums, but I don't want 4 copies of the same song residing on my iPod.

The one way I can see is to replace all albums containing duplicates with playlists, and keep just one copy of the song for all "album" playlists. That will work, but seems pretty cumbersome. I wish iTunes would have some automatic feature to handle that.

I do have to say that iTunes 7 is a HUGE improvement in its iPod organization ability -- I was able to free up 1.5GB of space very easily, so I could update my jam-packed iPod for the first time in months.

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Old 09-16-2006, 08:48 PM   #9 of 18
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I do have to say that iTunes 7 is a HUGE improvement in its iPod organization ability -- I was able to free up 1.5GB of space very easily, so I could update my jam-packed iPod for the first time in months.
what allowed you to free up the space?

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Old 09-18-2006, 01:30 AM   #10 of 18
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Re: Keeping garbage CDDB tag info out of your database.

As mentioned above, the GraceNote/CDBB info that iTunes looks up when you stick a CD in is riddled with errors. I find the easiest way to keep a clean database is to fix the tags before you even rip the disc.

To do this, you must first change the action iTunes takes when a CD is inserted. The default is to automatically import the disc. The problem with automatic import is the bad info is automatically put into your database as well. Go to Preferences/Advanced/Importing, and change the action for "On CD Insert" to "Show CD".

Now, when you put in a CD, iTunes will look up the info at CDDB, the CD will apper in the Source list on the left - and that's it. At this point, you can right-click on the CD title in the Source list, and change a number of fields on an album basis. Album, artist, year, genre, and compilation setting are all here (it's amazing to me how many albums are incorrectly tagged as Compilations when they're not). When you're done, click OK, and the click the Import button at the lower right.

I really have found this the quickest way to fix the tags. This is the only place in iTunes when you can truly edit tags on an Album basis - once the music is in your library, you have to multi-select all the tracks in an album to do this, which is tedious.

Hope this tip helps somebody.
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Old 09-18-2006, 08:52 AM   #11 of 18
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As mentioned above, the GraceNote/CDBB info that iTunes looks up when you stick a CD in is riddled with errors. I find the easiest way to keep a clean database is to fix the tags before you even rip the disc.

I do the same thing, but using a different method than Craig outlines above. Instead of using iTunes to rip my CD's, I use Exact Audio Copy (EAC) with an external LAME encoder. The resulting MP3 encodes are much better quality than iTunes can create. I prefer MP3 over AAC for greater compatibility.

I can edit the major tag information in EAC before ripping, then import the encoded files into iTunes, where I then complete the editing and add album cover art.


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Old 09-18-2006, 09:19 AM   #12 of 18
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does aac sound better than mp3 at similar bitrates? i could do a test when i get home...i was thinking of converting all my music to lower bitrate aac, to conserve space. if 96 kbps aac sounds the same as 128 kbps mp3, i think i may do it. i also have TONS of adam carolla show/stern/loveline files, most of which are at 32 kbps mp3. could i benefit from going aac?

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