Dude, this is so cool. I downloaded this straight into my phone and it uploaded it into my Playlists file. Now, I can listen to this great mix on the bus on the way to work.
By the way, now that I've listened to it all the way through, I see how well this mix incapsulates Spuffy. You have some great choices here! While I was listening to it, I kept thinking of Spuffy. I especially like the new track by Brand New. So totally how Spike felt.
Anyway, thanks for sharing! I was working on my own mix. Can you tell me how you did this?
Thank you so much! It's super-great to hear that you are enjoying this and that the songs reminded you of Spuffy :D
I was working on my own mix. Can you tell me how you did this?
Sure (although I'm using a Mac, so if you're using a Windows PC it might be a little different? idk). Anyway, once I've made the playlist in iTunes, I just select all of the files, right click, and then select "Get Info." Once you're in there, you can change all of the album titles to your new Playlist Title, and you can also drag and drop any artwork you've made in Photoshop or wherever into the "Artwork" box.
Once that's all done, just select all of the files again and drag/copy them onto the desktop or to some other easy-to-find place. Then, just select all of those files (the new, duplicate ones), right click, and then select "Compress Files" to make a zip of all the files. And then you're done -- just upload it all to a free file-sharing site like mediafire -- and then you can share the musical goodness :)
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I'm taking the zip, thank you so much for sharing!
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By the way, now that I've listened to it all the way through, I see how well this mix incapsulates Spuffy. You have some great choices here! While I was listening to it, I kept thinking of Spuffy. I especially like the new track by Brand New. So totally how Spike felt.
Anyway, thanks for sharing!
I was working on my own mix. Can you tell me how you did this?
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I was working on my own mix. Can you tell me how you did this?
Sure (although I'm using a Mac, so if you're using a Windows PC it might be a little different? idk). Anyway, once I've made the playlist in iTunes, I just select all of the files, right click, and then select "Get Info." Once you're in there, you can change all of the album titles to your new Playlist Title, and you can also drag and drop any artwork you've made in Photoshop or wherever into the "Artwork" box.
Once that's all done, just select all of the files again and drag/copy them onto the desktop or to some other easy-to-find place. Then, just select all of those files (the new, duplicate ones), right click, and then select "Compress Files" to make a zip of all the files. And then you're done -- just upload it all to a free file-sharing site like mediafire -- and then you can share the musical goodness :)
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