[mac4theblind] Re: Itunes for beginner

  • From: Tracy Duffy <tracyduffy@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: mac4theblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 4 Sep 2011 03:49:30 -0400

Thank you. See though, you just proved my gripe about Itunes. I shouldn't have 
to import anything anywhere. The main reason I did, is that I wanted to have a 
copy of a CD on my computer, but it sure didn't show up that way. I should be 
able to rip the darned thing and have it there as a unit. Also I don't use 
Itunes to manage my music for those very reasons. I want a program that plays a 
file when I tell it to and leaves it at that. If I want it to do something 
else, I shoud have to tell it to. I have several thousand music files on my 
computer and I do not need them all mixed up and organized in some manner 
foreign to me. Well anyway, enough of my pet peeves with Itunes. (smile)

Blessed are the flexible, for they shall not get bent out of shape.
tracyduffy@xxxxxxxxx




On Sep 3, 2011, at 7:18 PM, John Panarese wrote:

>     Do you have it set so iTunes organizes your library?  You should import 
> everything into iTunes so that the library is then populated in some fashion. 
>  Unfortunately, you will have to manually fix any errors with importing.  
> Sometimes, there is information that is missing.  Usually, though, when you 
> import a CD, go to the CD track list, which shows up as a play list and and 
> with a track selected from the album, do a command-i for the info before you 
> rip it.  This will give you an indication of how iTunes will import the 
> tracks as far as album artist, album name, etc.
> 
>    By  and large, things are pretty predictable once you have your library 
> organized.  Sometimes, an album with multiple artists might be considered a 
> "compilation" and this is when tracks might get scattered or the album folder 
> will be found in the compilations folder.
> 
>    To get an idea of how your library is currently organized or "looks" do so 
> in Finder.  It will give you a very complete idea of how iTunes is arranging 
> your material.  Open up Music, then iTunes and then iTunes music.  YOu will 
> then find artists in alphabetical order and expanding the artist folder will 
> show you the albums.  If an album can't be identified by iTunes, you'll find 
> a folder called, unknown.  This is where using the info dialog in iTunes to 
> manually correct errors is helpful.
> 
>      As for iTunes not starting when you connect your iPod, that is something 
> I don't have an explanation for off the top of my head.  When in doubt, 
> search the Apple support pages or a general Google search.  Often, 
> explanations and suggestions for fixes can be found.  
> 
> 
> Take Care
> 
> John D. Panarese
> Director
> Mac for the Blind
> john@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> http://www.macfortheblind.com
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> AUTHORIZED APPLE STORE BUSINESS AFFILIATE
> MAC VOICEOVER TRAINING AND SUPPORT
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> 
> 
> 
> On Sep 3, 2011, at 6:07 PM, Tracy Duffy wrote:
> 
>> I have album list view selected in iTunes, but I imported a CD today and the 
>> CD is not listed together, nor is the actual title of the CD listed in the 
>> library. All the tracks are there, but they are split up and intermixed with 
>> other stuff that Itunes has placed in the library because I ever dared to 
>> open those files in Itunes. Any suggestions?
>> 
>> Also, I have Itunes set to automatically open any time my Iphone is 
>> connected to the computer. Only about 1 out of 10 times does this happen 
>> though. I almost always have to manually open Itunes.
>> 
>> Maybe I need a majorly comprehensive tutorial for Itunes. Maybe someday I'll 
>> prefer to use it, but right now, I grit my teeth and go for it any time I 
>> have to deal with it. 
>> 
>> 
>> Blessed are the flexible, for they shall not get bent out of shape.
>> tracyduffy@xxxxxxxxx
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On Sep 3, 2011, at 5:27 PM, John Panarese wrote:
>> 
>>>  I think Winamp is perceived as easier because it's not as comprehensive as 
>>> iTunes.  To be honest, I think folks tend to make a lot out of iTunes 
>>> because of the interface alone.
>>> 
>>>  Basically, folks, you have to understand iTunes this way.  I am speaking 
>>> from the Mac perspective here, so it might be a little different in 
>>> Windows.  However, this is a Mac list and that's how I am going to proceed.
>>> 
>>>  Everything in iTunes starts with the source list or table.  Your Music 
>>> library, movies, radio stations, podcasts, applications for the 
>>> iPhone/iPad, play lists, etc, are all shown in the source view in a pretty 
>>> straight forward list.  You interact with the source list and select the 
>>> specific item you want to view by navigating with it either with the down 
>>> and up arrow keys or the VoiceOver navigation keys..  Once you do this, 
>>> stop interacting and the content you will find will be related to that item 
>>> in the source list.
>>> 
>>>  Thus, after you stop interacting with the source list and navigate right 
>>> with the VO keys and right arrow, for example, you will find  you library 
>>> in a table format, depending on his you have the browser configured, such 
>>> as album, artists, etc.  If you choose the iTunes store, you will find the 
>>> store in an html area you need to interact with.  It's actually pretty 
>>> straight forward and requires familiarity and patience more than anything 
>>> else.
>>> 
>>>  I would suggest choosing the album list view, as to me, this is the 
>>> easiest way to view play lists and your library.  Also, use the VoiceOver 
>>> keys and the right and left arrows to navigate and not use the tab key as 
>>> much.  A lot of the buttons and controls you will find are available in the 
>>> menus or through keyboard shortcuts.
>>> 
>>>  For searches, the search is going to be based on what item in your source 
>>> list you have selected.  So, for example, if you have your library 
>>> selected, your search results are going to be songs or movies or such from 
>>> your library.  If you are looking to search the iTunes store, be sure you 
>>> have the iTunes store selected in your source list.  In the iTunes store, 
>>> the easiest way to see your results is to use the next table command with 
>>> control-option-command-t provided you are interacting with the store html 
>>> area.
>>> 
>>>  In any event, please ask specific questions if you would like us to try to 
>>> give you a hand.  That is just an overview and some general tips.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Take Care
>>> 
>>> John D. Panarese
>>> Director
>>> Mac for the Blind
>>> john@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> http://www.macfortheblind.com
>>> 
>>> AUTHORIZED APPLE STORE BUSINESS AFFILIATE
>>> MAC VOICEOVER TRAINING AND SUPPORT
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On Sep 3, 2011, at 5:04 PM, Missy Hoppe wrote:
>>> 
>>>> So far, I beg to differ. Winamp is much, much easier. I can't stand 
>>>> Windows Media player, and my dream come true would be a
>>>> version of winamp for the mac. So yeah, an Itunes tutorial would be 
>>>> extremely appreciated.
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>> From: mac4theblind-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
>>>> [mailto:mac4theblind-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of David Hilbert 
>>>> Poehlman
>>>> Sent: Saturday, September 03, 2011 4:57 PM
>>>> To: mac4theblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>> Subject: [mac4theblind] Re: Itunes for beginner
>>>> 
>>>> there is me <grin> It's actually pretty streight forward, if you can use 
>>>> windows media player, winamp and or realplayer, it's
>>>> a snap of course, it depends on what you want to do.
>>>> 
>>>> On Sep 3, 2011, at 4:43 PM, Brian and Denise Albriton wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> Is there a podcast on itunes for well, idiots. I don't even qualify for 
>>>> the dummy stage at this point.
>>>> Have a great weekend folks.
>>>> Brian
>>>> 
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