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Topic: re-organising order of tracks on my iPod?
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Freshman Lounger
Join Date: Apr 2005
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Hi
I want to download 2 "learn Italian" CD's I've just bought onto my iPod. There are 16 lessons, yet when I put them onto my iTunes they get randomly jumbled 6, 3, 15, 2, 7, 1 etc etc......how can I re-organise them so I get them on my iPod in the right order. Thanks in advance for your help |
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iPodding in Sheffield!
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Sheffield, UK
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How are you putting them on your iPod?
I'd suggest creating a playlist specially for these tracks, you can then make sure the tracks are in the right order. Then make sure that playlist is one of the ones transferred to iTunes. |
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Freshman Lounger
Join Date: Apr 2005
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....sounds thick but how do I do that? (Can you talk me through it step by step).
I have set up a separate sub folder (playlist?) in iTunes on my computer and that's where the problem lies.....the lessons are already jumbled up in there. It's not like there 1-10 on the computer then somehow scramble in the transfer to the iPod, they are already scrambled in the transfer from the CD to iTunes. How do I sort them on the computer into the order I want? If there are specific steps to doing that, please can you talk me through them. (Not really sure what I'm doing, as you can tell!) Thanks for your help Phil. |
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