The folks that put on new screens have them used for $65 or so and they are all over Craigslist. Dedicate that one to the Caddy.not really a bad investment. Those are around $130 for the 8 GB and you can sync it with iTunes anytime. I have 5.7 days of music on the 16 and still have 2.5 GB left. I do NOT think that the artwork makes the cut.but I can use the DIC screen to sort and select. CUE will not, for me, read a the MP3U (memory on the syntax) files that iTunes writes. When you load Double Twist, you now have only ONE copy of the iTunes Playlists. NOW, add new folders - data, log & thumbnails. Take all the garbage files on the root and make a folder $root. Rename the three folders as $data, $log, $thumbnails. Use Explorer and find Double Twist Desktop. NOW, Double Twist sometimes gets into a funk and DUPLICATES playlists. So, you can had a master copy and then fix things on the fly. In CUE, it runs flawlessly and I can also sort by the standard parameters (Artist, Album, Category, Genre). I deleted the garbage playlists from the SD card. I let Windows overwrite the original playlists and add the new playlist and content. I then copied the NEW Music file contents to the original SD card. I had also made a back-up of the original SD card. I used a Blank card and Double Twist wrote a new Music File. So, I chose the FIXED Playlists and also the NEW ones. I also found errors in about 10 other playlists. I renamed the original Playlist as $errorplaylist and then copied in the corrected one. I tried every way in iTunes to export the file. You will get a SYNC Complete in the lower right corner. Click on the Music tab and that should take you to Playlists in the middle. That will get you EVERY ONE.it also has the garbage (Recently played, recently purchased, top 25, etc.). Right click and then do an Import iTunes Playlists. You will see the word Playlist on the left. I copied the SD card to a thumb drive and it works the SAME in CUE). Once loaded pop in a blank SD card (I assume a thumb drive will work, but I used an SD card. Therefore, I mixed her a Playlist of the charms, then added a song from each of our "special" years. I had purchased her a custom designed Pandora Charm bracelet at Christmas and had a Song for every charm. For example, the Red ATS was a Valentine gift to my wife. Therefore, I have a Playlist for EVERY album. I then create a play list.I'm Crazy - Top Ten Hits. So if it is TOP TEN HITS by I'm Crazy, then you will see TOP TEN HITS as the Album name. That is easier for me to manage as iTunes will alphabetically list the album title, then the artist. When I upload a CD or purchase an album, I then create a Playlist. I USED to have a folder for MYWIFE music. There are a few tricks that I found.some easy.some hard.įirst, if you have "folders" in iTunes, it will drive Double Twist crazy. I have successfully taken the 250+ CD's and purchased music in my iTunes and put it on an SD card. THAT should get you to the original Double Twist. If you do NOT have Double Twist, then simply follow the DOWNGRADE instructions and load the file that they show. For whatever reason (pressure from Apple?), the Audio Syncing on the NEW version of Double Twist was removed.īUT, if you go to the HELP section and type in DOWNGRADE, that gets you a set of really quirky instructions on how to TOTALLY removed the current version and then reload the old. I have played with it EXTENSIVELY.I can offer the following as FACTS.įirst, if you have the OLD version.do NOT, under any circumstances UPGRADE. I read another post about using it for making an SD card. It worked great for moving the iTunes music to my Droid Razr Maxx. I had an OLD version (probably late 2012) of Double Twist on my laptop.
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