adityeah
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Hi, I am new to this forum but have gone through a lot of your responses here. I still had a little doubt hence this post. Please bear with me!
My problem is that I have two sets of music, so to say (or two "libraries"). One is for the English music and the other for Hindi/Bollywood music (my native language). When I "Shuffle all", I do not want to play Hindi music as I listen to English music most of the time. I have been managing this somehow on my iPod classic by using the "skip while shuffling" tag for Hindi songs. I am planning to retire my iPod classic and buying M3 (or X1..not sure).
So, I will arrange these two libraries as two separate folders at the root and then play by folder. My doubt here is that if I do that, will I still be able to "shuffle" songs in the English music folder? Also, would this overcome the limitation of 4000 files?
Lastly, any suggestions for choosing between X1 and M3 would be highly appreciated. As I said, I own an iPod classic. My music collection hovers around 4500 tracks at the moment.
Thank you and here's wishing everyone a merry X'mas!
My problem is that I have two sets of music, so to say (or two "libraries"). One is for the English music and the other for Hindi/Bollywood music (my native language). When I "Shuffle all", I do not want to play Hindi music as I listen to English music most of the time. I have been managing this somehow on my iPod classic by using the "skip while shuffling" tag for Hindi songs. I am planning to retire my iPod classic and buying M3 (or X1..not sure).
So, I will arrange these two libraries as two separate folders at the root and then play by folder. My doubt here is that if I do that, will I still be able to "shuffle" songs in the English music folder? Also, would this overcome the limitation of 4000 files?
Lastly, any suggestions for choosing between X1 and M3 would be highly appreciated. As I said, I own an iPod classic. My music collection hovers around 4500 tracks at the moment.
Thank you and here's wishing everyone a merry X'mas!