by ocapacha » Mon Nov 29, 2010 7:35 am
I've really come to appreciate MediaMonkey. I bought the lifetime license and didn't think there would ever be any feature in iTunes that MediaMonkey is missing … but there actually is:
In iTunes, if you have a lot of playlists you can group them in folders (e.g. all playlists containing movie themes in one folder). You can actually do the same within MediaMonkey (group playlists within other playlists) but unlike with iTunes that collapsible tree structure won't get transferred to my iPod. I just have an endless list of playlists on my device which doesn't make navigating playlists as convenient as it used to be with iTunes.
Any idea how I can achieve this with MediaMonkey for my iPod Classic or will this feature be included in future releases?
Thanx,
Stefan
I've really come to appreciate MediaMonkey. I bought the lifetime license and didn't think there would ever be any feature in iTunes that MediaMonkey is missing … but there actually is:
In iTunes, if you have a lot of playlists you can group them in folders (e.g. all playlists containing movie themes in one folder). You can actually do the same within MediaMonkey (group playlists within other playlists) but unlike with iTunes that collapsible tree structure won't get transferred to my iPod. I just have an endless list of playlists on my device which doesn't make navigating playlists as convenient as it used to be with iTunes.
Any idea how I can achieve this with MediaMonkey for my iPod Classic or will this feature be included in future releases?
Thanx,
Stefan