by Agent_9191 » Mon Aug 09, 2010 9:52 am
I have a 3rd generation iPod nano and am trying to fully switch away from iTunes. An issue I just realized I'm running into is that it appears like Auto-playlists are being sync'd to the iPod as a static list. With iTunes, if all the criteria of the auto-playlist will exist on the iPod, the auto-playlist will update itself on the iPod without having to be sync'd again. For a concrete example of what I'm talking about, here's my situation:
I have a static playlist ("Main Selection") and an Auto-playlist ("Rarely Played"). The criteria of "Rarely Played" is that the songs are in the "Main Selection" playlist and the Last Played date is greater than 28 days ago. It appears that MM is syncing both lists to the iPod as static lists. When I had this same set up in iTunes (although specifying 4 weeks instead of 28 days), I could listen to part of "Rarely Played" on the iPod, listen to another another playlist for awhile, and then come back to "Rarely Played" and the list would be reduced to those songs that still have a Last Played date greater than 28 days ago.
I'm hoping there's just a configuration option I don't have checked or something to make this happen. Or is this the intended functionality?
I have a 3rd generation iPod nano and am trying to fully switch away from iTunes. An issue I just realized I'm running into is that it appears like Auto-playlists are being sync'd to the iPod as a static list. With iTunes, if all the criteria of the auto-playlist will exist on the iPod, the auto-playlist will update itself on the iPod without having to be sync'd again. For a concrete example of what I'm talking about, here's my situation:
I have a static playlist ("Main Selection") and an Auto-playlist ("Rarely Played"). The criteria of "Rarely Played" is that the songs are in the "Main Selection" playlist and the Last Played date is greater than 28 days ago. It appears that MM is syncing both lists to the iPod as static lists. When I had this same set up in iTunes (although specifying 4 weeks instead of 28 days), I could listen to part of "Rarely Played" on the iPod, listen to another another playlist for awhile, and then come back to "Rarely Played" and the list would be reduced to those songs that still have a Last Played date greater than 28 days ago.
I'm hoping there's just a configuration option I don't have checked or something to make this happen. Or is this the intended functionality?