[iTunes] I did a bad bad thing

David Wilson wilson at brandeis.edu
Mon Mar 13 17:26:01 PST 2006


>

I use the iPod back and forth between 2 or 3 other computers, so what  
I'd really like is to keep the iPod
playlists as they are, but on this one particular computer, sync  
*only one* playlist from computer to iPod,
leaving the rest of the iPod alone.
Evidently, that's not possible.

>> It's probably not such a big deal, most of what I had on there
>> is also on the computer. Is there any way to have an iPod
>> sync just one folder, and leave the rest alone?
>
> Yes. If you simply added one playlist on your computer, and  
> everything else was the same, simply select "Automatically update  
> all songs and playlists". It will add any new songs and/or  
> playlists, and leave the old ones there. There is also a third  
> option you could choose: " Manually manage songs and playlists".  
> This is a bit of a pain, but you can specify exactly which you want  
> to add or delete.
>
> You are simply clicking faster than you are reading. The mind- 
> reading option is not functional in the iTunes software yet, so you  
> will have to specify precisely what you want.
>
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>
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David Wilson
Brandeis Theater Company
Brandeis University
Waltham, MA






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