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iTunes help
I just got an iPod, and I installed iTunes... it's my first time with an apple mp3 player and I must say I hate iTunes.
The iPod I got holds 2GB, yet I have about 50GB of music. It's such a PAIN to add music using iTunes because it simply lists all my music, which isnt' organized in terms of filenames. But all of my music is organized into folders in Windows Explorer, and in the past I just dragged and dropped my music into my Rio mp3 player. How can I drag and drop on the iPod? Another method I thought up of was to create one folder for my iPod library, and just drag and drop my music files into that folder. But my iPod library is automatically set to all of my songs, wtf. How can I change my iPod library to a specific folder, and not have it sense all of the music on my computer? I'd appreciate the help, thanks a lot. Jam it back in, in the dark.
The only way out is through.
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EDIT: Nevermind, do what killmoms says downstairs.
There's nowhere I can't reach. ~ Ready To Strike ~ :Currently Playing: League Of Legends(PC), Skyrim(PC), Golden Sun: Lost Age(GBA), Twilight Princess(Wii), Portal2(PC), Dragon Warrior II(NES), Metroid Prime 2: Echoes(GC)
Last edited by TheReverend; Aug 24, 2006 at 02:20 PM.
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If you didn't know that was the case... well, you should've done your research. It's pretty common knowledge.
There is one "library," which is in iTunes. iTunes is a music management app. It interfaces with the iPod to sync your music back and forth. If you have more music than space on your iPod, iTunes can sync from a playlist you create (which has a subset of your total music collection) or allow you to move songs manually on and off the iPod, within the iTunes application. None of this is folder based. It is metadata based, hence the need for the iTunes application. This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it.
killmoms - Well, don't really.
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You are right of course. Getting people out of file structure based idea is tough, but better in the long run for sure. I didn't know you can sync your iPod based on a playlist. That's freaking sweet! I was wondering how that works when I have over 30GB of music and want to get a 30GB iPod. I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? ~ Ready To Strike ~ :Currently Playing: League Of Legends(PC), Skyrim(PC), Golden Sun: Lost Age(GBA), Twilight Princess(Wii), Portal2(PC), Dragon Warrior II(NES), Metroid Prime 2: Echoes(GC)
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I was speaking idiomatically.
killmoms - Well, don't really.
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"Professional Mac-head"
I guess I offended you. Whoops! The fact that most of my music is uhh... not purchased off iTunes and is filled with nonsensical tags really sucks. But that's not what I'm worried about, since no mp3 player has a folder system. Not one I've ever owned atleast, since all of my Rios in the past used the same system. I'm not asking about that. I'm asking how can I simply drag and drop .mp3/etc files into my iPod, using Windows Explorer. I've realized that I can, and creating playlists I can organize things nicely. My other question was how can I create a folder for my library, that way it will only sense the files on one folder and not the entire computer. I still don't know the answer to that though. What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now?
The only way out is through.
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I'm assuming you don't want your music duplicated, so make sure you set iTunes not to copy files to the library when adding them. FELIPE NO
killmoms - Well, don't really.
Makin' trailers er'ry day.
Last edited by killmoms; Aug 25, 2006 at 09:30 AM.
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What I mean by using windows explorer to drag and drop, is using Windows Explorer to drag and drop files onto the iPod icon in iTunes. This works.
When I first install iTunes, it automatically searches my computer for music. I didn't know you could tell it not to. But what I am asking is if I can have iTunes search confined to a single folder. That way I can make a folder, say, titled "iPod nano music" and drag and drop files onto that folder using windows explorer, then I'll have the iTunes library ONLY be that folder, titled, "iPod nano music." Regardless of how well my music is tagged, or how shittily it's tagged. I just want to know how to do the above. And I was merely joking about the "offended" post. I didn't take your original post as really offended, just a little miffed, heh. What, you don't want my bikini-clad body?
The only way out is through.
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Seriously Void, if you don't like the way iTunes organizes and handles your music, stay clear of the iPod alltogether.
Pretty much every other mp3 player I know of acts as a USB mass storage device and supports drag & drop via every computer you plug it into. No drivers or any other software required. iTunes is just not flexible enough for me. I need to access my mp3 player everywhere and store files on it without going through the hassle of playlists, databases and software I don't like. Most amazing jew boots |
The first thing I'd figure out if I were you is: when you breezed through setup without carefully reading, did you have iTunes search for all the music on your comp and add it to the library? If that's the case, it MAY have also COPIED all that same music to its iTunes Music Folder, as defined in its preferences, meaning it duplicated all your stuff. You can figure that out by selecting anything in your library and right-clicking and choosing Show Song File. If it's where you usually store your music, you're in good shape. If it's somewhere else (like your user folder\My Music\iTunes\iTunes Music\whatever), you'll want to make sure your music still exists where you used to keep it and delete the stuff iTunes duplicated (probably everything in the library). If the stuff got duplicated, select everything in iTunes (Ctrl+A) and delete it. When it asks if you also want to move the files to the recycle bin, say yes. If it DID NOT duplicate all your music, select everything in iTunes and delete it. It will either NOT ask if you want to move the files to the recycle bin, or if it does ask, say no. Otherwise you'll be (obviously) deleting all your music. Next, go into iTunes' prefs and go to the Advanced pane. Set the iTunes Music Folder to wherever you want ("iPod nano music" for instance). You can also turn off "keep music organized" and "copy to iTunes music folder" at your discretion. It sounds like that's what you want to do. Now, drag anything you want in iTunes (which is to say, anything you want on your iPod) from Windows Explorer to the Library icon in iTunes. This will add references to those files to your library, but leave them right where they are on your drive. Now whenever you sync your iPod, it'll sync with whatever's in the iTunes library. PERSONALLY, I think the easier option would be to just put everything in the iTunes library (and not let it copy things, just reference files) and sync from a playlist or go to manual mode, all within iTunes, as I talked about earlier. Keep in mind also that the quality of your music's tagging DIRECTLY AFFECTS the quality of your experience on the iPod. If stuff has good tags, you'll be able to easily browse your iPod and find it in several different ways. If it has no tags at all, you'll likely have a REALLY hard time finding it on the iPod. That's because browsing the iPod isn't browsing the folders of music you have on your hard drive—it's browsing the database iTunes creates for it when it syncs, and that database is generated from your music's tags. I'm not saying you HAVE TO tag your music well (though I think you should), but if it isn't tagged well, you'll have a harder time with the iPod than you would otherwise. There's nowhere I can't reach.
killmoms - Well, don't really.
Makin' trailers er'ry day. |
This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it.
The only way out is through.
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LOL, killmoms it works when you spell it out.
BTW, I recommend ID3TagItv3 if you need to re-tag. I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? ~ Ready To Strike ~ :Currently Playing: League Of Legends(PC), Skyrim(PC), Golden Sun: Lost Age(GBA), Twilight Princess(Wii), Portal2(PC), Dragon Warrior II(NES), Metroid Prime 2: Echoes(GC)
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