iPod frustration
Jun. 20th, 2007 10:26 amEditing the tracks themselves isn't the answer, unless you edit every track you might ever play. Every track is automatically part of at least three playlists -- album, artist, and genre -- along with whatever playlists you create. This needs to be a playback option, not an edit of the source data.
It seems hard to believe that this isn't there, but I can't find it. Now granted, the UI for the iPod isn't that intuitive to me [1], so it might really be in there and just not covered in the documentation that came with the iPod, but Google seems to agree that it's not there. How frustrating, and surprising.
[1] For example, I am still utterly mystified by what sequence of key-presses I accidentally issue from time to time that lands me in a "rate this song" mode with no clear way to abort.
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Date: 2007-06-24 04:16 am (UTC)TV stations do that deliberately. It's one of the things my VCR uses in its "auto-skip commercials" implementation. (Occasionally that misfires, but that's easily fixed via the remote.)
I would think that filtering the sound would be easy if your TV is part of a systemw (external speakers, receiver, etc -- easy to plug in an equalizer, yes?), and darn near impossible otherwise. I, however, am not handy with TV inards, so I'm the wrong person to evaluate the latter.
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Date: 2007-06-24 02:01 pm (UTC)(I know, it fails in cases where one speakerphone is used by a lot of people, but there should be solutions even in that case)