I have 310 albums, quite a few of which are multi disc, and yet, iTunes only seems to cycle through about 30 discs if I leave it on repeat all.
Really, is it so hard to ask that it never play a song again until it has gone through every other song available?
Oh, and remember where you were so you don't START OVER every time I have to restart.
I really don't think I'm asking much. The logic here isn't terribly difficult, but Apple don't seem to grasp it.
Shuffle everything, repeat all of it, nothing gets played more than once until the entire library has been cycled through, and remember where you left off between sessions.
In a program the size of iTunes, there's no reason why it can't do this.
Really, is it so hard to ask that it never play a song again until it has gone through every other song available?
Oh, and remember where you were so you don't START OVER every time I have to restart.
I really don't think I'm asking much. The logic here isn't terribly difficult, but Apple don't seem to grasp it.
Shuffle everything, repeat all of it, nothing gets played more than once until the entire library has been cycled through, and remember where you left off between sessions.
In a program the size of iTunes, there's no reason why it can't do this.
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Just like I said below, it's possible to do what Jamie wants by setting up a Smart Playlist with "play count = n" as your sole criteria and then changing it every time the cycle runs. This, however, is a pain in the ass that really shouldn't need to be done.