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iTunes Shortcuts for Apple and PC
April 15th, 2007 by professoripod
If you love shortcuts like I love shortcuts… you’ll digg all of these iTunes time savers.
Shortcuts for Mac
Cmd+B - Show/Hide Artist & album columns
Cmd+E - Eject CD
Cmd+L - Highlight current playing song
Cmd+M - Minimize iTunes
Cmd+T - Show visualizer
Cmd+Q - Exit iTunes
Cmd+? - Show Music Store Help
Cmd+^ - Increase volume
Cmd+< - Play previous song
Cmd+> - Play next song
Shortcuts for PC
Ctrl+B - Show/Hide Artist & album columns
Ctrl+E - Eject CD
Ctrl+L - Highlight current playing song
Ctrl+M - Minimize iTunes
Ctrl+T - Show visualizer
Ctrl+W - Exit iTunes
Ctrl+? - Show iTunes
Ctrl+^ - Increase volume
Ctrl+< - Play previous song
Ctrl+> - Play next song
And if you thought that was lazy, listen to this:
You can answer dialogue box questions by pressing “Y” or “N” instead of clicking “Yes” or “No”.
Nice!!
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Microsoft Re-Designs the Ipod Packaging
April 9th, 2007 by professoripod
Just browsing YouTube when I came across this clever piece of video.
Hmm, I don’t recall the iPod being spelled with a capital ‘I’.
Anyway, hope you enjoy it!
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Watch videos in iTunes
April 5th, 2007 by professoripod
It’s as easy as 1, 2 and 3:
At the bottom left-hand side of your iTunes window, click the button fourth from the left. Now go to:
- Preferences > Playback
- Choose “Play Videos In The Main Window” & click OK.
Make sure you have a video clip in your library to view; otherwise the window will show an album cover, if nothing at all.
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Taking advantage of Smart Playlists
April 3rd, 2007 by professoripod
I hear you say, what are Smart Playlists?
Smart playlists are simple playlists that find songs of any attribute in your iPod and compile them into a playlist for you, thus saving you hours of finding specific songs manually. For example, if you only wanted to listen to your favorite songs, you would go to:
- File > New Smart Playlist
- Set the first parameter to “My Rating”.
- Select “is in the range” of 4 to 5 Stars.
Another great feature of the smart playlist is that it auto-updates when you add more songs to your criteria. This makes things quick & easy, and you can add many parameters on one playlist to narrow down your search and find the exact songs you want to listen to.
Gotta love iTunes…
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Transfer songs from your iPod to your PC
April 2nd, 2007 by professoripod
Just like I promised in the Mac post, here it is:
- Connect the iPod to your PC.
- Go to Control Panel > Portable Media Devices > iPod.
- Go to Tools > Options.
- In the View tab, check “Show Hidden Files & Folders”.
- Navigate to the music folder.
- Select all music folders, drag & drop them into a folder on your hard drive.
Now, be aware of the fact that the folder structure will be strange and obscure, so to fix this, move your files into iTunes and set it to organize your files.
How would you do that? Easy.
- Go to Edit > Preferences.
- In the advanced tab, check “Keep iTunes Music Folder Organized”.
You’re welcome ![]()
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