Crocodile
- 16 Dec 2002 03:59
jeffmack
- 13 Jul 2008 12:22
- 7020 of 11003
Any ipod/itunes experts out there. When I exported my albums into itunes some get split so I end up with the same album many times with a couple of songs in each. How do I consolidate them into one album.
ThePublisher
- 13 Jul 2008 12:30
- 7021 of 11003
jeff,
How serious do you want to get?
I use Soundtaxi to get everything into MP3.
I use StationPlaylist Manager to build my playlists.
I have about three thousand track sorted into folders by artist and the folders into category folders (male, female, guitar, piano, etc) The StationPlaylist manager then builds playlists based on sequences of music type - according to your preference.
SPM is used by a lot of small radio stations.
Sounds complicated - but it makes for thoroughly varied listening.
TP
Optimist
- 13 Jul 2008 12:44
- 7022 of 11003
Jeff
I suspect that you need to tagg the original files properly. You can do this with Windows Media Player, but a better way is to use
MusicBrainz Picard Tagger.
However you change the taggs, there is a setting in Windows Media Centre that allows it to move the files to a different directory depending on the tagg info. Make sure that that is switched off or your computer based albums will end up scrambled as well. If possible backup your music directory before you start.
ThePublisher
- 13 Jul 2008 15:34
- 7023 of 11003
I get my new PC tomorrow.
Can somebody remind me how to move my Outlook diary and contacts from my XP Pro laptop to my new Vista PC, please?
I'm sure it's there in Google - but not all that obvious.
TP
Optimist
- 13 Jul 2008 16:05
- 7024 of 11003
TP
I think everything is stored in the *.pst file. Copy it accross to the new machine and point Outlook at it.
While you're at it, install
Xobini as an addon in Outlook.
Fred1new
- 13 Jul 2008 16:06
- 7025 of 11003
Try export and import tool.
ThePublisher
- 13 Jul 2008 16:28
- 7026 of 11003
Thanks guys,
In fact I use nPOP as my mail reader for monitoring and Virtual Access for the main reader/storer. But I'll look at what that link does, Opt.
The advantage of nPOP is that it can look at my mailbox every few minutes and put up a flash if there is anything new.
Eight times out of ten it is smut - so I can delete it at source before downloading what is wanted with VA.
TP
Seymour Clearly
- 13 Jul 2008 16:34
- 7027 of 11003
Thanks guys. Will have a look at that TP.
Optimist, these files on Windows Media player are all mp3, so should show up on the Walkman. I think it was Sony's attempt to keep control of your music which has now been discontinued.
Haystack, I think the battery won't hold its charge any more, and I can't get anything out of Apple. It's an old machine so not under warranty.
ThePublisher
- 13 Jul 2008 17:50
- 7029 of 11003
Thanks Opt,
I have nPOP both on my main PC and my PDA which tomorrow will be swopped into an XDA Orbit 2.
At least I understand how to make it work with my POP3 mailbox and my AuthSMTP sub - so I might follow the if it ain't broke route for the mo'.
Whilst you are around.....I am probably going to have to move about 2.7 gig of photo files to a new web server soon. There is no way I can do that over my broadband and the new server owner is talking about using SSH to get the files from the old to the new site. Do you know what he's talking about, please?
TP
jeffmack
- 13 Jul 2008 18:30
- 7030 of 11003
TP / Opto
Thanks for replies. I got this from the apple website and it worked
You need to mark all the songs from that album as a compilation.
Select all the songs from that album -- one way is to use the "Browser" to select that album.
"Get Info" on the selected tracks (right-click and select "Get Info", or select "File..Get Info".)
In the "Multiple Item Information" dialog that appears, check the box for "Compilation", and select "Yes" from the pulldown.
Then click "OK".
ThePublisher
- 13 Jul 2008 18:42
- 7032 of 11003
Opt
"BTW If your ISP provider will let you, you should be able to upload that amount in less than a day. "
I'm on BE unlimited and in theory it is unlimited.
I'd rather not do it from here if it can be done by the provider. I've been talking to 34SP who were recommended here. I am a little surprised that they are making me do all the running. I'd have thought that it was easy/peasy for them to pull across the data once they had permission from my present site.
TP
ThePublisher
- 15 Jul 2008 09:17
- 7033 of 11003
Has anyone used
Dreamhost .
Their prices look amazing and a pal found them reliable. The odd bit of downtime, but soon recovered.
TP
Optimist
- 15 Jul 2008 10:12
- 7035 of 11003
TP
if you want a place to host a website check out
Myhosting.com. Ive used them for several years with no problems and their prices start about the same as Dreamhost.
Edit Link fixed
ThePublisher
- 15 Jul 2008 10:34
- 7036 of 11003
Exec,
Collected the two PC's yesterday.
Have not started to unbox them as I have a couple of critical things to do over the next two days and I want to do them with machines I am familiar with.
Thoroughly decent guys, as you said.
Off to Google Dreamhost.
TP
ThePublisher
- 15 Jul 2008 10:47
- 7037 of 11003
Opt,
That Myhosting link is wrong. Looking at the right one now.
TP
ThePublisher
- 15 Jul 2008 10:58
- 7038 of 11003
Exec,
It's odd how when you look at the header info for Dreamhost on
this site you'd think they were quite good.
And when you scroll down the messages you come across horror after horror.
And then is is odd that Opt's Myhost only has one review on that site. Maybe the webhosting jury is a bit of a fix itself.
TP