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andrewducker) wrote2005-10-08 02:53 pm
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Interface Confusion
Last time I grabbed Quicktime it insisted on brining iTunes with it. Fair enough, I thought, I'll take a look and see what all the fuss is about.
So I opened it up, told it that it was not, under any circumstances to move the music files around, and let it find all my mp3s.
And then thought I'd grab an album to listen to.
Only to find that there didn't seem to be a way to scroll down to a band, then show the albums that band has made, then play that album.
Well, not without scrolling through a very long list of tracks and then choosing all the tracks on the album.
User-friendly this isn't.
Am I being stupid, or am I missing something in the glories of the iTunes interface?
So I opened it up, told it that it was not, under any circumstances to move the music files around, and let it find all my mp3s.
And then thought I'd grab an album to listen to.
Only to find that there didn't seem to be a way to scroll down to a band, then show the albums that band has made, then play that album.
Well, not without scrolling through a very long list of tracks and then choosing all the tracks on the album.
User-friendly this isn't.
Am I being stupid, or am I missing something in the glories of the iTunes interface?
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Why don't you use iTunes any more?
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Whereas in WMP I can use keypresses to drop down to the artist, hit right-arrow to open the tree up, select and album and hit enter to start it playing.
Or, of course, do a search (although iTunes searches in realtime, which is nicer than WMP, which does a search only when you hit enter or click on the search button).
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And to your original question - use the browse option to get a 3 pane genre/artist/album filter at the top of the page - also use the search box to add finer filters to the main iTunes view.
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not much, but useful.
but I would be using the search funtion.