Right. Piano. Because that's what we used to kill that big demon that one time. No, wait. That was a rocket launcher.

Xander ,'Touched'


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Jon B. - Mar 15, 2006 5:52:07 am PST #7564 of 10003
A turkey in every toilet -- only in America!

Doesn't iTunes keeps a playcount?


Dana - Mar 15, 2006 5:54:30 am PST #7565 of 10003
I'm terrifically busy with my ennui.

I would like to know, in addition to why Theo gets a pony and I don't, if anyone has any experience with Sony flat panel monitors, especially this one.


tommyrot - Mar 15, 2006 5:56:50 am PST #7566 of 10003
Sir, it's not an offence to let your cat eat your bacon. Okay? And we don't arrest cats, I'm very sorry.

Doesn't iTunes keeps a playcount?

Yes.

What I'd like is an MP3 player program for Windows that would play all the files in my iTunes folder, and also update the playcount (and hopefully also be able to use the iTunes playlists and smartplaylists.)

So you're saying you want something that's not iTunes to do what iTunes does?

I'm confused.


SuziQ - Mar 15, 2006 5:58:06 am PST #7567 of 10003
Back tattoos of the mother is that you are absolutely right - Ame

I just want to say thanks to the heavens for my iPod FM transmitter. It got K-Bug and I through the drive to and from Phoenix with much music and no static. Was quite pleased.

Doing the iPod happy dance.


Theodosia - Mar 15, 2006 6:19:39 am PST #7568 of 10003
'we all walk this earth feeling we are frauds. The trick is to be grateful and hope the caper doesn't end any time soon"

tommy -- yes, exactly. Well, the thing I don't want it to do is to selfishly grab a whole bunch of memory while it plays, which is what iTunes is doing.

I just really like the playcount stats. It makes me sad that I can't somehow combine the playcounts on my home iTunes and work iTunes to make a super-playcount.


tommyrot - Mar 15, 2006 6:26:23 am PST #7569 of 10003
Sir, it's not an offence to let your cat eat your bacon. Okay? And we don't arrest cats, I'm very sorry.

tommy -- yes, exactly. Well, the thing I don't want it to do is to selfishly grab a whole bunch of memory while it plays, which is what iTunes is doing.

Ok, that makes sense.

I just really like the playcount stats. It makes me sad that I can't somehow combine the playcounts on my home iTunes and work iTunes to make a super-playcount.

Me too. I get around the problem by only using my iPod to play music at work.

Anyway, there must be some sort of solution. The playcount info is kept in an xml file, so it'd be fairly straightforward to write a program to add recently played playcount stuff from one playlist to another. (That is, if you're using iTunes at both locations.)

I wonder if you could write a script that would copy your playcount stuff from a web or ftp server each time you start iTunes. My guess is that there would be... problems with this approach.

When I get a second, I'll google and check the iTunes script site....


Jessica - Mar 15, 2006 6:51:49 am PST #7570 of 10003
And then Ortus came and said "It's Ortin' time" and they all Orted off into the sunset

Hey other production peeps -- I'm thinking of asking for an AJA Io for my office. Anyone ever used one and liked/disliked it?


tommyrot - Mar 15, 2006 5:56:55 pm PST #7571 of 10003
Sir, it's not an offence to let your cat eat your bacon. Okay? And we don't arrest cats, I'm very sorry.

More iTunes stuff:

One of the problems with this is keeping your music collection interesting. You’ll want to hear newer songs more often than older ones, yet at the same time you’ll want to make sure that the old music doesn’t get lost. You want to hear your favourite songs slightly more often than everything else, but you don’t want to keep listening to the same old tracks over and over again. As such you need to make sure your playlists have a good degree of variety as well as and a high churn rate.

The way to achieve this is by utilising smart playlists, however it can be quite difficult getting the right balance.

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I do some of what this guy recommends, but I generally don't have playlists based on other playlists.


Jessica - Mar 15, 2006 6:01:57 pm PST #7572 of 10003
And then Ortus came and said "It's Ortin' time" and they all Orted off into the sunset

Huh. I just leave my iPod on shuffle all the time.


tommyrot - Mar 15, 2006 6:09:51 pm PST #7573 of 10003
Sir, it's not an offence to let your cat eat your bacon. Okay? And we don't arrest cats, I'm very sorry.

I do that some of the time. But I have a shitload of songs and I generally want to hear my favorite and/or newly added songs more often than randomly selected songs.