Thanks man!  Yes, that was very helpful indeed!  Am I getting, then,
that it's better to reclassify than to try to copy and paste?  Just
curious.

Thanks again!


On Feb 22, 8:38 pm, Kevin Shaw <tvsound...@rogers.com> wrote:
> HI,
>
> You can reclassify your audio described movies by pressing command-I and then 
> pressing command-5 in the subsequent dialog box. It will give you an option 
> to declare the media type. I believe you can choose TV show or movie or 
> whatever you have listed in your preferences.
>
> Adding to an existing playlist is easy. Highlight the song(s) you want. Press 
> VO-shift-M and move down to "Add to Playlist." You will see a list of your 
> created playlists.
>
> If the media you are importing is not music, it will go into lists other than 
> music. You'll need to reclassify the imported audio as something other than 
> music when you import.
>
> For example, I have downloaded a whole series of MP3 files and want them to 
> be classified as audio books. I have selected all of them in my Recently 
> Added list, pressed command-I to change the properties for all of the files 
> and set the media type to Audio Book. Then, I also turn on Remember Playback 
> Position and Skip when shuffling. this way, if I leave a file, it will resume 
> where I left off, and I don't have to hear the file when I'm skipping through 
> music on shuffle.
>
> Hope this helps,
> Kevin

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