My M1 iMac arrived, and I migrated my old system to it. I'm still keeping my old iMac until kJams goes Beta.
I ran kJams and deleted all of the songs in a couple of playlists (there were 2 songs in each). These are playlists that I use to copy and paste into spreadsheets to print up.
I then selected all of the songs in my library and dragged them to one and then the other playlist.
By selecting a # to each playlist I see that Library has songs 1-1367 The playlists I dragged the songs to have songs 34-1400. Those numbers do not match songs in either of the other playlists. As in song #34 is different in each of the 3 playlists.
Copy and Paste
Re: Copy and Paste
this is interesting, but i'm not sure what you mean by some things. can you post screen shots illustrating what you are talking about? thanks!
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Re: Copy and Paste
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The # count restarts at 1 in each list. Also, erasing a middle number renumbers all songs.
Hence, # is not locked to a song in lists.
The # count restarts at 1 in each list. Also, erasing a middle number renumbers all songs.
Hence, # is not locked to a song in lists.
Re: Copy and Paste
please take screen shots
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Re: Copy and Paste, # in playlists
Song #48, #33, #21 in Library
(Personally i don't use it that way but good to know)
Dragged to list Number Test and gets new numbers in that list.
Erasing #2, renumbers the songs (10CC jumps from #3 to #2)
Adding one more song starts count at #3
Hence, song# is not reliable ID in the playlists.(Personally i don't use it that way but good to know)
Re: Copy and Paste
in the Library playlist, you're showing "Song ID" sort column. in all the rest, you're showing the "User Sort Order" ("#") column. they are unrelated.