You can set the genre as podcast as well.
On Jul 26, 2009, at 10:45 PM, Woody Anna Dresner wrote:

>
> Hi Jim,
>
> One of the options when you press VO-Shift-M should be Add to
> Playlist. When you choose that, all playlists - the ones created by
> iTunes and the ones you created yourself - are listed; you can arrow
> to the one you want or type the first letter or two of its name, and
> then press enter to add the file or files if you selected more than  
> one.
>
> I don't think there's any way to label a file you download as a
> podcast, but you can designate it as an audiobook. To do this, focus
> on the file, type Command-I, choose the Options tab, and change the
> media kind to Audiobook. This will not create an audiobooks playlist,
> but you can create one and add the file if you like. If you don't want
> to designate a file as an audiobook but you want your place saved when
> you exit the file, there is a check box later on this same Options
> page called "Remember playback position." There's a "Skip when
> shuffling" check box that also comes in handy if you like to shuffle
> your music and don't want to hear spoken word content when you do it.
>
> HTH,
> Anna
>
>
> >


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