Before I start, let me say to those who may be less advanced/less familiar
with things: I know this doesn't happen with your IPhone/IPod. It's only
seeming to happen with the IPad, so beware of that.
Anyway, today was really the first time I've done much with playing music on
my IPad from the built in Music app. I'm totally loving it! The only thing
that I have really as a question is, I have about 4 albums by a really great
southern gospel group called The Bishops. If you've never heard their
stuff, I'd really really really! highly recommend them! Start with an album
called "Stories." I think it's their best one yet. Anyway, So I noticed
that when I double tapped on the artists tab, I was presented with all my
artists: Alan Jackson, Avalon, the Bishops, etc. etc. I double tapped on
The Bishops, at which point, I saw that each album is in its own heading. I
absolutely love! that approach, as I can use my rotor in headings navigation
and flick quickly album by album. That is incredible! The problem however
is, I double tapped on the first track from the first album listed by the
Bishops. It started playing, and away I went! The problem is, that disc
finished. I was hoping that it would just stop, and that would be the end
of it. Unfortunately, what it actually did, unlike on my IPhone, is it
finished, but then it immediately went down to the next album in the list by
them, and kept playing. It's in other words, like it's wanting to play all
the albums and all the tracks from that artists starting from where I double
tap. Being that there were more albums below the one I initially played, it
continued on to those albums. I would have wanted it to just play that
first album, but then instead of continuing on to the second album, I wanted
it to just stop after that album was done. Is that where I need to be using
the albums tab at the bottom instead of the artists tab?
Sorry, I'm just ever ever so slightly confused.
Chris.
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