Of course, non-iPod folks are welcomed to chime in. I have a 4 GB Mini iPod. I filled it all up on the first day. Here's a nice trick I found on the Smart Playlists site
(1) you create a manual playlist specifically for your iPod. You can call it iPod, for example. Basically, you put all the music you want to put on your iPod on this playlist. Its real easy to maintain and making sure the playlist doesn't go beyond 4 GB (3.7 GB, to be more precise) is piece of cake.
(2) You create a bunch of smart playlists based on that playlist. For example, the rock songs you listen the most; your top rated rock songs; your top rated alternative rock songs... The possibilities are endless with smart playlists.
(3) You set iTunes to auto-sync exclusively with these playlists.
(1) you create a manual playlist specifically for your iPod. You can call it iPod, for example. Basically, you put all the music you want to put on your iPod on this playlist. Its real easy to maintain and making sure the playlist doesn't go beyond 4 GB (3.7 GB, to be more precise) is piece of cake.
(2) You create a bunch of smart playlists based on that playlist. For example, the rock songs you listen the most; your top rated rock songs; your top rated alternative rock songs... The possibilities are endless with smart playlists.
(3) You set iTunes to auto-sync exclusively with these playlists.
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