I can't move songs within a playlist. Anyone else experiencing this problem?
Use VLC. AQ is superior.
Do you have the playlist sorted by a column other than the first one perchance?
No it isn't. iTunes is bit perfect if you want it to be, and all sorts of plugins exist if you don't.
No it isn't. iTunes is bit perfect if you want it to be, and all sorts of plugins exist if you don't.
A westinghouse LCD is 'bit perfect' also; no one in their right mind would choose one over a sony xbr or samsung.
A sony ps3 is 'bit perfect' as is oppo. Yet, oppo looks far better.
You 'can't tell the difference' between 720 and 1080 at 7 feet, but you actually can see the difference.
Keep enjoying the 'apple is perfect' koolaid. It seems you have a lifetime supply, lol.
I have heard of songs not appearing but not experienced it
Do they show up in the 'Recently Added' Playlist?
If they do, try a restart of itunes or a wait for X amount of time and restart iTunes (I have heard of them appearing after an amount of time ranging upto the next day)
Nope. They just don't appear to show up anywhere, yet iTunes, in its twisted innards, does recognize they exist *somewhere*...
I got back and checked, and they *still* do not show up... Best the 5th Ave. Apple Store said was to call Apple Care and ask them what the issue was and see if they can find the tunes somewhere.
Again, not loving iTunes 11. IMO, avoid it, if you can...
EDIT: As far as songs ripped appearing the next day, that's just stupid on Apple's part. The cute tech that helped me at the Cube said that she thinks that Apple hammered on iTunes because they want all of us to just use iTunes and iTunes Match, which also explains the reason for dropping DVD/CD drives from more products.
I personally feel that if that is what Apple wants to do, they need to 'man up' to their tactics and tell us that is they way they want things to go. They are pulling a huge power grab from what I can see. It's not very subtle either. I think in the 'Steve Jobs (TM)' days, the grabbing was a lot more nuanced and subtle...
But anyway...
I agree, that does look like what they want to do, not the direction I want to take
not sure if you have seen this topic (last post)
https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/1500427/
talks abut the same issue, and deselecting the option to show itunes in the cloud seemed to work (probably not good for Match subscribers)
The point of Match isn't to put nothing on the iPhone and get it all from the cloud. It's to put just the most listened to stuff on there, saving space, and just use Match to get the occasional song that's not on there when the urge comes up. Or load up with a bunch of music when you have wifi available, then next time you're somewhere it's available again, swap some or all of it for fresh material you haven't heard in a while.
Now with 11.0.1, not only can I not view playlists in shuffled order, but I can't move songs within a playlist. Anyone else experiencing this problem?
You probably have it as a "Smart Playlist" rather than a "Playlist"
I had the same problem. My way of getting around it was to create a new playlist> Drag and drop all selected songs into the new playlist, then delete the old one. There are probably shorter or easier methods, but that worked for me.
I can't seem to minimize the iTunes window when double clicking the top bar like in any other window. did they forget that function?
Consistency throughout the OS died with the release of Lion, and continues in an ever-increasing number of directions.
my imovie 11 crashes everytime i try to import from my panasonic sd60 camcorder.tried everything to try to fix it,any thoughts would be great
another bug is when trying to add a track to an existing playlist, it often doesn't
please let us go back to a fully functioning itunes