This works on iTunes, but also on iOS devices you sync your music to. You can tell iTunes to skip certain tracks when it’s in shuffle mode. Naturally, you’ll need to sync your iPod after you make this change for it to take effect on that device. Click OK, and these tracks won’t come up when you shuffle music on your iPod or in iTunes. Click the pop-up menu next to Skip when shuffling and choose Yes. Press Command-I, then click the Options tab. Select all the tracks in the playlist of music you don’t want to shuffle. I have created specific playlists for that music is there a way have them play from the playlist but not on the iPod in shuffle mode? Q: I have Christmas music and some other songs I don’t want to play when I shuffle my iPod. iTunes will search for all of your Dubstep music, then will look for either of the two conditions you’ve set up with Haze as artist or in the song names. Make sure the first Match condition is set to All. You can make smart playlists with nested conditions, where part of the playlist chooses among a number of options. The finished playlist should look like this: Click the plus button again, without holding down the Option key, and create a rule in which Name contains Haze. Choose Any, then set the next rule to Artist is Haze. You’ll see that this adds a new rule that’s indented, and where you get to choose between All/Any of the following are true. Next, press the Option key (or Alt on Windows), and click the ellipsis (…) next to the rule where the plus (+) button used to be. Start by making a first condition: Genre is Dubstep. This is easy to do when you know the secret. You want to have the smart playlist search for one genre, but either of two other possibilities. What you want to do requires what’s called nested conditions.
However, when I do this, my playlist is empty. I made one with the following rules: the genre is Dubstep, the artist is Haze, and I added another rule because some of the songs are mixed by Haze, so I want songs where the name contains Haze.
Q: I was wondering how to create a smart playlist that has three rules.
Just select a book and drag it, and you’ll get a copy of the book with its title in the file name.
If you have an iPad or Android tablet, then you can download the. However, you can drag any book from iBooks to your Desktop, or to a folder. Check out Marks books in paperback on or e-book on Kindle, iBooks, Nook. If you need to get any of your books out of iBooks, you won’t be able to find which is which from looking in that folder. I defy you to figure out which books are represented by these seemingly random file names.