Hi
Yes you can select the playlists that you've synchronized as well as just the individual songs.
hth



On Feb 10, 2008, at 12:40 AM, Matthew Campbell wrote:

thanks a lot. Do you know if when the playlists are synced with the ipod that I can select one of them instead of all of the tracks at once to play? Say I have a playlist made by a crtain artist can I select that playlist to hear songs from just that artist? Thanks again for any help.
On 8-Feb-08, at 7:03 PM, Jacob Schmude wrote:

Hi
To add an item to a playlist, open it's context menu (vo+shift+m). There will be a move to playlist submenu, under which you have all the playlists. Just select the one you want and the song will be placed in it. You can also do this when multiple songs are selected.
hth



On Feb 9, 2008, at 8:28 AM, Matthew Campbell wrote:

Thanks for any assistance So if I want to put songs on the the ipod, I have to make a playlist with all of the songs I want and then tell it to sync that playlist? If this is the case how to I add files to te playlist with out dragging and dropping them? Thanks again for the help.Î
On 7-Feb-08, at 9:35 PM, Jacob Schmude wrote:

Hi There
Regarding your automater workflow, these are the actions it must have at minimum for it to work:
get selected iTunes tracks
send songs to iPod
You then have to select tracks, and run the workflow. Personally, I think it's easier to get the iPod synched up either with your library or with a playlist of songs, but to do that you have to get around the iPod registration screen if you haven't already, or if you have a used iPod you might not even have to deal with that.
I'm happy to help any way I can with iPod issues.




On Feb 7, 2008, at 4:11 PM, Matthew Campbell wrote:

hi. I set up a work flow in automater to transfer songs to the ipod through the finder but it doesn't work. What am I doing wrong? Is there an easier way to get songs on the the ipod? please, any feedback would be extremely helpful.











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