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iPod Hardware and Accessories
playlist issues
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<blockquote data-quote="creat10n" data-source="post: 12560"><p>i think i figured out what i need to do, but it's going to be a pain in the butt to do it.</p><p></p><p>i have all of my music files stored on my new 40GB iPod. they were previously on a network drive, but they were taking up too much space. i can create playlists from folder drops into iTunes easily as i had done before, but when i try to put those playlists on the iPod so i can play them back when i'm out and about, it makes duplicate files and clogs my iPod.</p><p></p><p>the obvious answer of what to do is to copy everything back over to the network drive, create playlists in iTunes of all my folders and then let iTunes copy the music to the iPod. the problem is, i use some of these files with DJ software that requires the files to be readily available on the filesystem, which is apparently not the case when copying files via iTunes?</p><p></p><p>how do i get these playlists to read from locations within the mac filesystem portion of the iPod?</p><p></p><p>thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="creat10n, post: 12560"] i think i figured out what i need to do, but it's going to be a pain in the butt to do it. i have all of my music files stored on my new 40GB iPod. they were previously on a network drive, but they were taking up too much space. i can create playlists from folder drops into iTunes easily as i had done before, but when i try to put those playlists on the iPod so i can play them back when i'm out and about, it makes duplicate files and clogs my iPod. the obvious answer of what to do is to copy everything back over to the network drive, create playlists in iTunes of all my folders and then let iTunes copy the music to the iPod. the problem is, i use some of these files with DJ software that requires the files to be readily available on the filesystem, which is apparently not the case when copying files via iTunes? how do i get these playlists to read from locations within the mac filesystem portion of the iPod? thanks! [/QUOTE]
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