At 04:14 PM 11/14/2008, Darcy James Argue wrote:
>My recollection was that if you chose a song from the "Song" menu
>instead of the "Album" menu, it would stop after one song, but I just
>tried that now and it seems I was mistaken. You do actually need to
>set up a playlist for each song in order
Hi Aaron,
My apologies -- what I said was incorrect.
My recollection was that if you chose a song from the "Song" menu
instead of the "Album" menu, it would stop after one song, but I just
tried that now and it seems I was mistaken. You do actually need to
set up a playlist for each song i
At 03:49 PM 11/14/2008, Darcy James Argue wrote:
>Do you mean the
>ability to play a single track once and then stop? The iPod has that,
>too.
Yes, I do mean that. I have been unable to find this on my Nano 3G,
and I've also seen it discussed elsewhere as a shortcoming of the
iPod. If you have
I don't understand what you mean by #3. Do you mean the ability to
repeat a single track indefinitely? The iPod has that. Do you mean the
ability to play a single track once and then stop? The iPod has that,
too. And neither requires setting up each track as its own song.
I also suspect you
Hi all,
I thought I might tap the collective expertise of this list on a
different topic.
I have a need for an iPod-like portable music player with the
following requirements:
1. Hard-drive based (not flash)
2. Must support WAV playback
3. Must have a single-track mode, like CD players
4. G