Filter out unwanted music in iTunes
November 4th, 2008 by Donald BellBack in the CD era, it was easy to keep my wife's music collection separated from my own. We kept my CDs on one side of the shelf and her CDs on the other side, and the few CDs we both enjoyed would sit somewhere in the middle. The territorial lines were easy to maintain, and for the most part, music was never an issue in our house.
In the MP3 era, however, everything's become more complicated. We have a central home computer that hosts our collective iTunes music library. Unfortunately, the CD shelf system we've relied on for years doesn't translate on the computer. Her Tori Amos and Fiona Apple are right up next to my Squarepusher and Black Keys, and our iPods don't include a "his and her" music feature.
Granted, we could have made separate user profiles on our PC with individual iTunes music libraries, but that would make it hard to share the music we have in common. We also considered setting up our iPods to manually sync music instead of syncing automatically, but neither of us have the time to carefully groom our iPod's music collection and the extra step of manually ejecting our iPods each day can be a pain. We just want our shelf back.
Fortunately, I found a solution that worked for us. By setting up a couple of Smart playlists, we made iTunes intelligent enough to reliably keep the worst parts of her music collection off my iPod, and vice-versa. Unlike typical playlist techniques, which create lists of music you enjoy, the beauty of this system is that it works off the music you hate — which is much more fun. If you're interested, I've put together a step-by-step slideshow on how it's all done.
If you've got your own method of maintaining peace with multiple iPods and a communal iTunes music library, help us all out by sharing it in the comments section.

When you connect your iPod or iPhone to your computer, click on your device from the left pane and you'll see that iTunes offers some basic controls over personalisation. You can choose exactly what photo libraries, music playlists, podcasts, videos, and contact data you want to automatically sync to your particular iPod, as well as what content you want to ignore.







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TIm
November 26th, 2008 at 9:35pm
Thats cool! You can select music that you want.
Sachin
December 5th, 2008 at 5:06pm
Awesome, I was looking for this for many months.. thanks a lot
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December 12th, 2008 at 10:24pm
Hey this is just so great..! I can just listen to only my favorite tunes without any interruption..!thanks for providing a solution..!
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December 12th, 2008 at 10:25pm
Hey this is just so great..! I can just listen to only my favorite tunes without any interruption..!thanks for providing a solution..!
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October 8th, 2009 at 10:59pm
Excellent stuff. I live in a shared house but we all use the same computer and listen to each others music (annoyingly!). This is a really neat feature I'm going to try.
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November 28th, 2009 at 7:32pm
Cool post I will continue to look out for anymore of your future posts.