Actually you and me both, Esther, (RE: not mentioning other ways to get to the info) I was originally going to mention yet another way to find this as well; <smile> One can also simply VO right arrow once from the sources table, which brings you to a splitter. VO down arrowing once brings you right to the info. I mentioned the Burn Disc button as it tends to be a useful feature that most people seem to overlook. <smile>

Anyway, -not sure how this will be effected if peeps move the splitter, but we'll see…

One other way to do this, is to do VO END, when not interacting with a control, and then VO left arrow twice, which also gets you there…

Thanks much for the info!

Smiles,

Cara  :)


On Jun 20, 2008, at 5:17 AM, Esther wrote:

Hi Cara and Scott,

Another way to get to the burn button without having to use
the item chooser is to VO-down arrow from the search text
field.  I like doing it that way because I can either tab to the
search text field or go to it directly with Command-Option-F.

So, Cara's instructions could be redone by replacing the
step about finding the burn button with the VO-down arrow
from the search text field and the VO-left arrow from there.

Incidentally, I check the total time and space even when I'm
not on a playlist, so there isn't always a "burn button" -- on
a music library or for podcasts this action of VO-down from
the search text field would take me to the "Browse" button,
and I could still VO-left to the summary infomation.  This
is a good way to find out when your podcasts library is
getting really large!

I didn't give these directions, because the button you get
(browse, burn etc.) when you VO-down from the search
text field changes depending on what's in your source
list selection, and that seemed too confusing to summarize,
but this is faster -- even faster if you skip item chooser.

Cheers,

Esther

 Hi Scott, Good mornin'!  <smile>  Use the item chooser to locate
the burn disc button and then VO left arrow once.  You'll see the
total number of songs, the total time, and the total size.

HTH

Smiles,

Cara  :)


On Jun 20, 2008, at 4:17 AM, Scott Rutkowski wrote:

HI all.

can anyone who uses iTunes tell me if you make a playlist in iTunes,
is there a way of finding out the total time of the playlist itself?
I've made a playlist and am trying to find out the total time so I
can burn it to an audio cd.
Any info would be great.

Thanks.


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