Tough choices
I am approaching capacity on PopTart, my 30G iPod.
I am going to have to start deciding what doesn't need to be on there.
And this is AFTER deleting NIN's "Ghosts I-IV" (because, frankly, it SUCKED, and while it can stay on the hard drive, I don't need to carry it with me) and everything that's come up on shuffle featuring the Cookie Monster Death Metal Voice (screamo crap), because I've been tagging those with a one-star rating so I can delete them.
How would YOU go about deciding what didn't need to stay on there?
ETA: Cleaning up the duplicates gave me another GB of room without having to lose variety. My entire collection still fits in my pocket.
I am going to have to start deciding what doesn't need to be on there.
And this is AFTER deleting NIN's "Ghosts I-IV" (because, frankly, it SUCKED, and while it can stay on the hard drive, I don't need to carry it with me) and everything that's come up on shuffle featuring the Cookie Monster Death Metal Voice (screamo crap), because I've been tagging those with a one-star rating so I can delete them.
How would YOU go about deciding what didn't need to stay on there?
ETA: Cleaning up the duplicates gave me another GB of room without having to lose variety. My entire collection still fits in my pocket.
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Sadly, not in budget any time soon.
Srsly, what to delete? Especially since I prize the ability of Shuffle to give me things I barely know.
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i guess, maybe, either rotate out the stuff you haven't listened to in at least six months...or rotate out (temporarily, mind) the stuff you listen to all the time and know by heart? ugh.
failing that, uh, yeah...it might be upgrade time. poptart 2.0! woo!
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I am now attempting to sort and delete duplicates, and telling myself that I am NOT likely to listen to the Warped compilations AS ALBUMS on PopTart, so it's okay to delete things I have elsewhere from those lists, even if, were I to play the Warped compilations as albums, those would probably be the things I liked best.
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1. congratulations, a full gig clean just off duplcates? bad-ass. nice.
2. that in mind...there's nothing like being able to postpone the inevitable...
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I guess I have to give all the unfamiliar sampler tracks of bands I barely know some critical listening time, and dump the ones that don't speak to me, and dump the sampler duplicates of things I have on album.
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All the screamo is GOING, though. Life's too short.
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Labyrinth Ballroom...
(Anonymous) 2008-06-19 10:51 pm (UTC)(link)Thanks in Advance...
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Bowie and the Cure are two artists where duplicates probably aren't getting deleted. :)
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Divide your music list - by song title, not by performer - into alphabetical blocks giving you five roughly equal lists. Call A-E Monday, F-I Tuesday and so on, or whatever arbitrary thing you want, the point of the exercise being rotating the lists through the Pop Tart on anything from a daily to a weekly rotation depending on how your spirits are moving.
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The issue is MAKING ROOM.
Of course, I just discovered, for example, that I have four identical copies of All Time Low's "Coffee Shop Soundtrack," because it was on three compilations in addition to the album, so that's three tracks that can go away.
I'm finding... a lot of that.
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(I use 1 star for "broken, re-rip", 2 for I don't care if I don't hear this for a very long time, and never really figured out how to use 3-5. :)
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I also have a giant playlist called "Sync" of stuff that has to stay on there all the time because I listen to it like a crazy addict. The rest of the stuff gets changed around every week or two (my Ipod's only 20gb and I have audiobooks on there too)
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So far I've freed up at least 2GB just nailing the duplicates. More than one ALBUM was on there twice, probably from originally loading it from my housemate's PC when I still had a G3 tower that wouldn't run a current enough version of iTunes to talk to my iPod, and then when I got Toaster (my dear little Mac Mini) ripping every CD I owned and bringing it over.
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I suspect if I had your ipod, it would be easy for me to make room, since I'd delete most of the music you had on there ^.^