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    Using iTunes more effectively

    I am looking for some more functional iTunes tips and I found the below. This are really worth sharing. A maximum number people whether working or not working on Mac use iTunes. It is really an nice tools which helps you to organize your music more effectively. There are lots of things that you can try with this tips and do not forget to post more on the same. I am trying figure out more on that and looking for some similar support for the same.

    1. To open a playlist in a new window you can double click its icon in the column of sources. To copy a song from one playlist to another, drag it to any list of the Source column.
    2. To move forward or backward in the song is playing, drag the diamond in the progress bar forward or backward. To switch between total, elapsed and remaining, click the time display on the top of the iTunes window (you may need to double click a song to see the time display). Click the song title to switch between artist, title and album name.
    3. You can click the right mouse button on songs, playlists, column headings and many other items in iTunes to perform certain tasks more easily. For example, to see all the playlists that include a particular song, click the right mouse button on the song and scroll down to Show in Playlist.
    4. To quickly find more songs on the iTunes Store an interpreter you have in your library or perhaps a version of the same song by another artist, click the arrow next to your name in the library. To do this, open iTunes> Preferences (Windows, Edit> Preferences) and select Show links to iTunes Store.
    5. To quickly create a playlist from a number of selected songs, select the songs in the library and choose the File> New Playlist from Selection. To quickly create a playlist from a number of selected songs, select the songs in the library and choose the File> New Playlist from Selection.
    6. You can share your musical tastes with friends by posting your best playlists on the iTunes Store. The playlists offer fragments of thirty seconds of any of the songs on your list, if available on the iTunes Store. If any song from your playlist is not available in the music store will not appear in the shared list. To share a playlist, choose the one you want to share. Click the arrow to the right of Publish the playlist in the sources column. If you do not see it, make sure you have ticked "Show links to iTunes Store" in iTunes > Preferences (Windows, Edit> Preferences).
    7. A simple way to keep up with the music you like by style or artist is to create Smart Playlists. they are continually looking for clues in your music library that meet the criteria you enter. iTunes offers a variety of conditions to set as criteria for smart playlists, including artist, album, year, title, last played, listing date, genre, composer, score, play counter and others.
    8. The iTunes Shuffle DJ does to relax and enjoy the party. Open iTunes> Preferences (Windows, Edit> Preferences), click Show Party Shuffle and OK. Select shuffle in the Source column and iTunes creates a random playlist from your music library. If you prefer, at the bottom of the list in Shuffle can change the music source and choose a playlist. Other options let you choose Shuffle few of the songs played and want to keep the list as well as the number who will be playing soon. Another handy option allows you to tell Shuffle to play more often highest rated songs.

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    Re: Using iTunes more effectively

    iTune is really nice tool. The tips are all really nice and great. You can use this for many works. When you first launch of "iTunes", you should first make some adjustments in order to most effectively work with the program. This includes, among other things, to set a folder for the music library and the selection of the best quality for you when importing audio CD or converting existing music files. Click on the main menu Edit and then Preferences. Select the tab Advanced. Under location of the iTunes Music folder, the directory in the future to all the songs are stored. Very important: after you select the item when adding to library copy files to iTunes Music folder organized" checked.

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    Re: Using iTunes more effectively

    The big advantage of the iPod is that it is recognized by iTunes directly and can be filled out directly from iTunes. All other portable music players offer such a function does not. For some MP3 player from Creative, there are software enhancements for iTunes though, so these players can be filled directly into iTunes - though not nearly as comfortable as with the iPod. There are other more kind of tools that you can try out for the same.

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