![]() ![]() The music will load and then it will appear in the order you want under your "playlist title" and in alphabetical order by artist under "music." Once this process is complete and you are ready to listen to your playlist in proper order, you will have to hold down the button on your shuffle. Once your shuffle is cleared out, select your playlist and drag it over your shuffle in the left column. It takes a bit longer, but at least you can clear out your shuffle in preparation for adding a new playlist. Instead, hold down the control button and select songs manually (I'll select 20 at a time) and then hit delete, this will work. The next thing you have to do to complete the shuffle clearing process is delete "music." One thing you cannot do with the latest upgrade to iTunes is "select all" for music and then hit delete. After syncing my shuffle, I delete the songs listed in order on my playlist by clicking delete with my cursor over the playlist. I was able to solve the problem of playing my iPod shuffle music in the order I wanted. Nothing worse than having lungs and legs burning and a slow song comes on! When the Voice says TimeTrial, press Play/Pause to select that playlist Press Next/Fast-forward or Previous/Rewind to move through the playlist menu. To get the playlist when you go running:. Then, I use the VoiceOver button to get off All Songs and into the Time Trial playlist, which always stays in the order I've put it in.Īdd the songs you want in the right order I have one called TimeTrial which has songs I want to run to in order. The way around it (without re-numbering everything) is to create a playlist. This has only happened since iTunes 11 - did you just upgrade? Without another Playlist, the iPod always defaults to All Songs and you cannot get this in the playorder you want - it always goes alphabetically by Artist or Song. ![]() Press and hold the VoiceOver button ( ) again to exit without making a selection.ĭo you have a playlist (that you created and named) on your iPod? Or just all the songs you want to run to? From your post, it looks like you just have songs under Music which is what the iPod recognises as All Songs. Press the VoiceOver button ( ) or Play/Pause (’) to select a playlist. Press Next/Fast-forward (‘) or Previous/Rewind (]) to move through the playlist menu. If I use the VoiceOver button to move through the playlist as below, they are all there in the correct order. ![]() For some reason, the other playlists do not revert. Thanks iTunes 11 - is anyone else having this problem and does anyone have a solution?įound my own solution - obsessively persistent! It is only the All Songs playlist that has the above problem. So - every time I charge the shuffle, I completely clear it, reset it (just in case) and then manually add (45 songs only) the songs one by one to Music in the right order, so they will play as I want to hear them. ![]() I can't Copy to Play Order either - my reset solution above doesn't work - I am in trouble. Upgraded to iTunes 11 and now, every time I connect my shuffle to the computer to recharge, the play order disappears and it reverts to artist alphabetical order. ![]()
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