Uh, oops!  Apparently I spoke too soon.  Haven't tried adding to
playlists yet, but I tried that reclassifying thing you mentioned.  I
should have done so before my last reply, though, as it didn't work!
That is, cmd+i brought up the dialogue, but cmd+5 did nothing.  There
was a "media type" pop-up-button when I navigated through the
dialogue, but it only allowed me to pick from music, books, podcasts,
voice-notes and something else.  It didn't give me movies or TV-
shows.  And yes, both are checked in my preferences.  I think the
problem is that my descriptive movies are in MP3 format, so Itunes
thinks they're music etc,.

Anyway, I could probably just leave my DVSs where they are, but I'd
really like to put them in the proper section given that they are
movies even if only in audio.  So maybe I'll need to copy/cut and
paste after all?  Still need to know where I paste stuff then!

Ok, thanks again, and all help hugely appreciated!


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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