

- #NEW ITUNES SHUFFLE SONGS HOW TO#
- #NEW ITUNES SHUFFLE SONGS UPDATE#
- #NEW ITUNES SHUFFLE SONGS UPGRADE#
- #NEW ITUNES SHUFFLE SONGS PRO#
#NEW ITUNES SHUFFLE SONGS PRO#
I already had an ancient Quicktime Pro license, and I dragged Polythene Pam and Bathroom Window to my desktop, opened them both and copied one to the other.
#NEW ITUNES SHUFFLE SONGS UPGRADE#
My solution: download Quicktime 7 (yes, it’s still up there) and upgrade it to a “Pro” version.

#NEW ITUNES SHUFFLE SONGS HOW TO#
So, the solution is to use Pro Tools – a magnificent, high-end professional audio editing software, that costs a few thousand dollars, and should only take you a month or two (or ten) to learn how to use it. They basically said it couldn’t be done (“create a play list with only those two songs” or “use a third party software to join the songs as one.”) Those are real quotes. When none of the above worked for me, in my attempt to join “Polythene Pam” to “She Came in through the Bathroom Window” (Beatles, Abbey Road), I called Apple. This may depend on iTunes version, let us know what works for you in the comments! Update: some users are having problems with this setting for whatever reason, apparently unchecking the “Part of a compilation” option fixes the gapless playback issue for many. This is a great setting to enable for albums or song groups that are meant to be played continuously where one song flows directly into the next, like Dark Side of the Moon. This also means if the song comes up in Shuffle, it will play as a gapless compilation rather than a single song.Ĭompiled songs will play together as groups even when synced to an iPod, iPad, or iPhone, and also when played through iTunes Home Sharing, though the individual tracks are not actually joined together into a single file. The selected songs are now linked together as a compilation and with gapless playback, meaning there won’t be any delays between one track ending and another starting.

Select the songs you want to join together as a group with gapless playback.Open iTunes if you have not done so already.How to Shuffle Joined Groups of Songs Together in iTunes That’s easy to accomplish in iTunes on Mac or PC, here is how to set this up: In the meantime, sound off in the comments and let us know about your favorite features that you have found in iOS 13/iPadOS.For example, let’s say you have a large album you want to shuffle between, but you don’t want to shuffle other songs in iTunes. Oh, and we haven’t forgotten about the new Music app on MacOS Catalina, so stay tuned on some new features and tips on how to make the most of the application. After all, we’re only on Beta 2, and the final release is not scheduled until sometime this Fall (likely September). The Music app is just one piece of the pie, and there are still more changes that could be coming down the pipeline. We are continuing to go through the software on both our iPhone and iPad, so stay tuned for more tricks, tips, and other pieces about Apple’s latest software.
#NEW ITUNES SHUFFLE SONGS UPDATE#
What to look forward toĪpple has really pulled out all of the stops to turn iOS 13 into the biggest update in years. When you exit the Up Next screen, the icon in the bottom right will show whether you are repeating the playlist, or shuffling so you can look at a glance to see what’s going on. Tap whichever button suits your needs and then you can enjoy the playlist however you want to. At the top, you’ll see what song is set up to play next and next to it are two buttons – Shuffle and Repeat. Once you tap this, you will be shown whatever songs are “up next” in the queue. In the bottom right-hand corner, you’ll see the Up Next button that looks like a list. All the way at the bottom, there are three new buttons, and this is where you will find what you’re looking for.
