All replies Drop Down menu. Loading page content. User profile for user: ed ed Reply Helpful Thread reply - more options Link to this Post. Feb 1, PM in response to ed In response to ed Hi ed, Thank you for your response. Feb 1, PM in response to b16S In response to b16S B, Click to highlight two or more consecutive tracks, and then Join Tracks will appear as a third option on that menu.
Feb 1, PM in response to ed In response to ed Hi ed, I have been doing that as well. Feb 2, AM in response to b16S In response to b16S The Join CD tracks option only appears if the CD is sorted on the left-most column of numbers in ascending order and two or more consecutive tracks are selected.
Reply Helpful 1 Thread reply - more options Link to this Post. User profile for user: b16S Question: Q: merging tracks in iTunes Rob Griffiths. Apr 7 ' I thought I remembered that iTunes used to be able to merge such tracks, and said as much on Twitter: I'm positive iTunes used to offer the ability to 'join' two tracks such that they played as one—even for stuff in your library already.
Press Comamnd-I to open a combined Info window for the selected tracks. Click OK to close the Info window. I just join them in Audacity and export as a new MP3 file. You just saved this choir teacher from a whole lot of extra work! Find Something Search for:. Adam Rice on My iPhone 13 Pro and its ultra-short battery life. Additionally, the songs always travel together, meaning that if you load one of the songs to one of your Apple devices, you also automatically load the other song.
Initiate this type of pairing by selecting both of the songs from your iTunes song list. Right-click either of the songs you selected and click "Get Info" in the context menu.
I also discuss the distressing problem of more recent CDs being louder than older ones, and explain how to listen to music at different volumes in shuffle mode.
Q: I have an old iPod that needs replacing. My iPod contains music from a playlist that is on an old laptop. It contains approximately 2, songs out of about 60, in my iTunes library. I would like to transfer the playlist to a new computer or laptop and do not want to have to trawl through 60, songs again and pick out the ones I like.
Is there any way to do this? If you only want to move those 2, songs to the new computer, create a folder somewhere on your computer and open it. Go to iTunes, select all the tracks in the playlist, and drag them to the folder; iTunes will copy the actual music files.
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