Hi Razumik,
Thanks for the suggestion. The way the "skip when shuffling" works is every mp3 has a "skip when shuffling" field, in my case I would select this for songs I do not want to hear of an evening. These would be guitar backing tracks, relaxation sounds, mp3 based lessons for example.
Every thing else (the vast majority) remains unticked. When using the Ipod you would select "shuffle songs" from the main menu and it will randomise the order of songs (the entire library). It's really quite powerful as you can go forwards or backwards on the list to check a song title if you didn't recognise it from earlier on in the evening and then resume playback from the later song.
Your suggestion is a very good work around as I could place the majority of my music into this playlist and as long as I changed the "shuffle" option under "settings" to songs and then played back the playlist it would, in fact, randomise it. The downside is that every time I add a new album I would have to remember to add it into this playlist - ok I'm being a bit pedantic here.
It's a great idea, just a shame it has to be done as a work around. Although Itunes is very basic ie. I use a number of utilities to tag the mp3s and add pictures etc., what it does do is very simple and reliable. The player isn't very good, it takes ages to open, it's rubbish for large multiple tag edits.
Still, guys at Media Centre, I really promise I'll never use it again if you'll just include this tiny but great feature,
Thanks again,
Girovski.