September 28th, 2007
Here is what I’d like to do: Create a Smart Playlist in iTunes that will roll up all of my unplayed podcast downloads into a single playlist I can work my way through while running, biking, or driving.
Since my iPod doesn’t offer a continuous play option for podcast tracks, I’m trying to figure out a way to trick it into behaving in a rational manner.
Here is what logically should work. Create a smart playlist selecting podcasts with a play count of zero:
However, it doesn’t. I end up getting all podcasts - unplayed and played.
Ben suggested I make sure to check the “All Unplayed” option in on the sync interface. Done. No difference. It seems like my Smart Playlist is overriding this setting.
Any suggestions?
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Posted by:
Jason DeRusha on
September 28th, 2007 4:53 pm
I have a smart playlist with all my unplayed songs on my iPod. When I get home, I’ll try to figure out how I did that.
Posted by:
Jeffrey Stene on
September 30th, 2007 6:51 am
Here’s what appears to have worked for me:
-New Smart Playlist
-Check “Match all of the following rules”
-Genre contains “Podcast”
-Play Count is “0″
-Check “Live Updating”
To test this, I played through a few Podcasts and all of them dropped from the Playlist (e.g. play count).
Cheers!
Posted by:
Jason DeRusha on
September 30th, 2007 11:38 am
Try moving all your podcasts to a playlist: Ed’s Podcasts. Then set up another playlist called “Never Played Podcasts.” Set the parameters to read: Play count = 0; playlist = Ed’s Podcasts. Then just move the “Never pLayed podcasts” over to your iPod.
Posted by:
Erica M on
October 2nd, 2007 11:24 am
I know I’ve been super annoyed by not being able to play my un-listened-to podcasts in a row, but I never took the next step to figure out how best to go about fixing that. Totally gonna try this today.
Posted by:
Loredana on
April 2nd, 2008 9:21 pm
I’m using Lexy for this stuff see here . It’s really easy, you create a playlist of podcasts and it only plays the new episodes for you. It’s all web-based so I don’t need to download anything. I also like that I could listen with my mobile when I’m on the bus on my way to work. I have an iPod but synch’ing it is such a pain.
Posted by:
Silverfeed on
May 8th, 2008 6:55 pm
Try Mediafly.com. The SyncClient integrates with iTunes as well as most other devices and does exactly what you want. (of course I’m biased… I work at Mediafly).
Here is the link to the SyncClient: http://www.mediafly.com/syncclient
Posted by:
rev j on
September 16th, 2008 6:56 pm
once you created the playlist mention by Jeffrey Stene then select them all and mark them as not new. as soon as a new one is downloaded it will show up in the new playlist created.
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