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darwen

macrumors 6502a
Original poster
Apr 12, 2005
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California, US
The thing that sets the iPod apart from other mp3 players for me is it's organization. If I am going to load 7,500 onto the iPod they will do me no good if I cannot find them. Apple mastered that and songs are very easy to find.

They adopted this idea into the way you look at music videos on the ipod, they have sub menu's. Why does it not do this with movies? It is really bugging me that in order to organize my movies (and there are almost 100 of them) I am probably going to need to put them in as Music Videos.

Please, someone explain this to me. Why is it not uniform?
 
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