Reading issue with iTunes
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Kisa974
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Hello,
I have iTunes 11.0.1 (and Mac OS X Lion 10.7.5 / Safari 6.0.2), and for a few days now, when I click on a song, this message appears instead of starting the music immediately:
"Add to Up Next
"You are about to start playback. Do you want to remove the 278 tracks previously added to the Up Next list?"
Listen to the track - Cancel - Clear the tracks "
Or if I double-click an album:
"Add to Up Next
"You are about to add 13 tracks to the Up Next list. Do you want to remove the 278 tracks previously added to this list?"
Do not erase - Cancel - Clear the tracks "
(Knowing that I can choose from the three last options each time)
"Clear the tracks" is pre-selected.
I haven't changed anything in iTunes settings to suddenly have this message.
If I confirm by mistake, erasing the tracks, will that wipe out my entire collection?
How can I stop this message from appearing, because having to reconfirm each time "listen to the track" or "do not erase" to play a song or an album becomes very tedious.
Thank you very much for your answers which I hope will help me remove this message (I haven't found anything about it on the iTunes help forums).
I have iTunes 11.0.1 (and Mac OS X Lion 10.7.5 / Safari 6.0.2), and for a few days now, when I click on a song, this message appears instead of starting the music immediately:
"Add to Up Next
"You are about to start playback. Do you want to remove the 278 tracks previously added to the Up Next list?"
Listen to the track - Cancel - Clear the tracks "
Or if I double-click an album:
"Add to Up Next
"You are about to add 13 tracks to the Up Next list. Do you want to remove the 278 tracks previously added to this list?"
Do not erase - Cancel - Clear the tracks "
(Knowing that I can choose from the three last options each time)
"Clear the tracks" is pre-selected.
I haven't changed anything in iTunes settings to suddenly have this message.
If I confirm by mistake, erasing the tracks, will that wipe out my entire collection?
How can I stop this message from appearing, because having to reconfirm each time "listen to the track" or "do not erase" to play a song or an album becomes very tedious.
Thank you very much for your answers which I hope will help me remove this message (I haven't found anything about it on the iTunes help forums).
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It's iTunes 11, it creates a playlist every time you click on a track; if you click delete all, normally it won't delete your tracks, it will just recreate a playlist. It happens to me when I start a track using Genius.
Kisa974
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It's silly... I listened to you and pressed erase the pieces and boom, problem solved! thanks a lot.
Bloub
thank you