by dcm693 » Wed Sep 26, 2007 11:10 am
ejsimcox, I used a nano for a bit with iTunes and MM so I think I can help. In iTunes create a playlist with your podcasts, then set up iTunes to only sync that playlist. Sync it. Quit iTunes.
Now in MM, go into the options to tell MM to delete music not in your sync list BUT make sure to tell it to confirm deletions. MM will now prompt you to confirm which files to delete each time you sync. It's a pain because if you change your music often along with the podcasts you'll have to check/uncheck your music along with the podcasts you want to retain. Also, when you listen to music and go back to sync, you must sync with MM first. Otherwise, iTunes will wipe out the playback info on your music before you even get to sync it. After you synch in MM, then sync with iTunes to get your podcasts marked as played.
Yeah, it's a pain. And that's one reason I gave up on it.
ejsimcox, I used a nano for a bit with iTunes and MM so I think I can help. In iTunes create a playlist with your podcasts, then set up iTunes to only sync that playlist. Sync it. Quit iTunes.
Now in MM, go into the options to tell MM to delete music not in your sync list BUT make sure to tell it to confirm deletions. MM will now prompt you to confirm which files to delete each time you sync. It's a pain because if you change your music often along with the podcasts you'll have to check/uncheck your music along with the podcasts you want to retain. Also, when you listen to music and go back to sync, you must sync with MM first. Otherwise, iTunes will wipe out the playback info on your music before you even get to sync it. After you synch in MM, then sync with iTunes to get your podcasts marked as played.
Yeah, it's a pain. And that's one reason I gave up on it.