I have iTunes installed on both my home laptop and my work laptop. In anticipation of Santa bringing me an iPod, I’ve been purchasing music for a few months, sometimes downloading songs at work and sometimes downloading them at home. (I have to download them when the mood strikes!) So I’ve got two p.c.s with different playlists.
Now I have my iPod and I want to transfer all the songs to it. It automatically downloaded the playlist into the nano when I connected it. Trouble is when I connect to my work laptop, it overwrites the existing playlist with that library. I want BOTH playlists on my nano.
Here’s one (only semi-complicated) idea: On one computer, put all your music files into a zip file, upload the zip to yousendit.com and send it to your own email address. Open that email on the other computer, download the zip file and unload it, thus combining your entire collection in one place.
I don’t think that’s what causes the gap. It’s my understanding that the iPod loads roughly 30 minutes of music into its memory at one time, so it’s not accessing the hard drive so often. I could be wrong, though.
From my recollection of reading the manual, it said the iPod does actually load individual songs as they come up, not a half-hour (or any bloc of time) at once. It said this in the context of cautioning me not to play “long” songs very often, because the iPod has to keep the whole thing in active memory, so the longer the song, the more power the dingus has to expend to keep that much memory active.
Hmm, I may try re-ripping my operas as single files per disc.
You could set the iPod to manually manage songs and playlists, then it won’t automatically overwrite the existing songs on connection. You can just drag and drop.
With your iPod selected in iTunes (but not any individual playlist), go to Edit > Show Duplicate Songs. Then just select the songs you want to delete, then just Delete 'em. Click the Show All Songs button at the bottom of the content window to go back to full view. And if I’m not mistaken, deleting a song from a playlist on your iPod does not delete the file from the iPod. You have to be viewing the full iPod contents to delete a file.
Thanks Crusoe, I’ll have to re-rip the albums that have connecting tracks and try that out.
Here’s something I just discovered in iTunes that’s helpful: If you want to highlight a big chunk of songs (that are in a row), rather than holding down CTRL and clicking each one separately, you can click the first one in the group, hold down the Shift key, and click the last one in the group, and it will highlight everything in between! Pretty nifty…