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Devices => Androids and other portables => Topic started by: conrelma on November 05, 2004, 01:53:16 am
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Does MC11 support the dynamica playlists on the ipod yet?
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Not at this time.
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Is this planned?
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Not currently.
Steve
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What are you refering to more specifically when you say dynamic? You are referring to a smartlist I assume but you mean having one on the Ipod that updates itself without having to be synced again?
Can whatever you are referring to be done with other software such as Itunes?
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Yes, iTunes does support dynamic playlist. AFAIK.
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Yes, iTunes does support dynamic playlist. AFAIK.
I used Itunes initially but did not like it so I uninstalled it. Please explain the exact benefit of using these dynamic playlists because then it mught be worth my time to reinstall and check it out.
Thanks
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AFAIK if you set a playlist for say 1hour 1990s Rock, then the ipod would create that from all of the tracks you have on your ipod rather than as dictated by MC.
Each time you played the playlist it would be different.
I think iTunes can also save you On the go playlists.
Or I could be wrong.
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AFAIK if you set a playlist for say 1hour 1990s Rock, then the ipod would create that from all of the tracks you have on your ipod rather than as dictated by MC.
Each time you played the playlist it would be different.
I think iTunes can also save you On the go playlists.
Or I could be wrong.
Thanks. No Biggie though since my tunes on the Ipod are based uopn ratings and I can just apply that filter first.
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AFAIK if you set a playlist for say 1hour 1990s Rock, then the ipod would create that from all of the tracks you have on your ipod rather than as dictated by MC.
Each time you played the playlist it would be different.
True, though that doesn't seem terribly useful -- I could create a 90's rock playlist in MC, set the iPod to shuffle, and stop listening after an hour. :)
For me an interesting dynamic playlist would be something like "pieces shorter than 10 minutes that I haven't listened to in 60 days", something that you can express in a MC smartlist just fine, but when you sync it to the pod, you're taking a static snapshot at the time of the sync. With a dynamic playlist, tracks would automatically be taken off the list as you listen to them, so you don't repeat yourself.
Another one might be a Favorites list defined by "pieces rated 4 or 5". Since you can rate songs on the iPod directly, a dynamic playlist would automatically capture newly-rated songs for you, without having to wait for your next MC sync.