From: Thufir <haw...@gm...> - 2006-09-21 08:17:50
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On Wed, 20 Sep 2006 02:01:12 -0700, ubunt2 wrote: >> I think I know were you're coming from. I take it you've got a large >> iPod, one big enough to hold all of you mp3s? Imagine you have a new 2GB >> Nano, and 20GB of MP3s. Obviously you can't store all your music on >> your Nano, so you can store all your stuff on the local repository, setup >> playlists and drag them over your Nano as and when you want to look at >> them. >> >> I agree that if you've a bigger iPod adding everything to the local >> repository is a pain, so don't do it, just use the "Add directory" option >> directly into you iPod :-) > > > Richard, > TH (That helped!). thanks. so that's what "Local" is for. [...] Heh, glad my question helped :) Clear as mud on my end. "Local" is hierarchial, limited to a depth of one, in that it can contain playlists, which can then be dragged to the ipod? Or, there'd be playlists "local_one", "local_two", etc? What are the check boxes for? thanks, Thufir |