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gunner

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Jun 12, 2006
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Couple of questions about this program:

Is there a quick way to mass delete files that aren't there anymore? Winamp had a "remove dead links" option that would do this. Those little exclamation points get on my nerves...

Is there a way to not have podcasts display in the library view? I like to have my music and podcasts separate so if I just do a random play in the library I'm not getting podcasts.
 
gunner said:
Couple of questions about this program:

Is there a quick way to mass delete files that aren't there anymore? Winamp had a "remove dead links" option that would do this. Those little exclamation points get on my nerves...

Not sure, but I don't think so.

gunner said:
Is there a way to not have podcasts display in the library view? I like to have my music and podcasts separate so if I just do a random play in the library I'm not getting podcasts.

Yes. It's a bit tedious if you have a lot but you have to ctrl-click each individial podcast and select "Get Info". Go to the "Options" tab and then at the bottom check "skip when shuffling". This should do it for ya. (also works for videos)
 
gunner said:
Is there a way to not have podcasts display in the library view?
Actually check out the EditMenu/Show Search Bar (cmd-shift-B).

Then select music or podcasts on the Search Bar. That will quickly organize your music. It's by far the solution you are looking for.
 
If there are little exclamation points in iTunes, for missing songs..

It's because you are deleting your music straight from the actual music library folder...

In the future, delete the songs you want in iTunes itself...highlight>delete. It will ask if you want to remove the song/s from your iTunes library and send them to the trash. Say "ok" and then they're gone from both your library folder, and in iTunes.
 
quigleybc said:
If there are little exclamation points in iTunes, for missing songs..

It's because you are deleting your music straight from the actual music library folder...

In the future, delete the songs you want in iTunes itself...highlight>delete. It will ask if you want to remove the song/s from your iTunes library and send them to the trash. Say "ok" and then they're gone from both your library folder, and in iTunes.

Yeah, the exclamation points are actually a problem on my pc. I had organized everything manually for winamp and when I switched to iTunes I still tried to manage things as if I were using Winamp. Big mistake. The Applescript won't help with that I'm afraid. It shouldn't become a problem on the Mac though (I hope).

Thanks for all the help guys. cmd+shift+b is a great thing to know.
 
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