Apple MC381LL/A Setting Songs to Play at the Same Volume Level, To exit from the playlist menu

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The playlist menu announces items in this order:

ÂThe current playlist (if applicable)

“All Songs” (default playlist of all the songs on iPod shuffle)

ÂAny remaining playlists in order

“Podcasts” (if you choose this, you go to the first podcast in your list; you can navigate from there to other podcasts)

ÂAudiobooks (each audiobook title is a separate playlist announcement)

To choose an item from the playlist menu:

1Click and hold the Center button on the remote.

2Continue holding after you hear the current song announcement, until you hear a tone.

3Release the Center button at the tone. You hear the names of your playlists.

When you’re listening to the playlist menu, you can click the Volume Up () or Volume Down (D) button to move forward or backward in the playlist menu.

4When you hear the name of the playlist you want, click the Center button to select it. You hear a tone, and then the first item in your playlist plays.

To restart a playlist, follow these steps to select the playlist you want.

To exit from the playlist menu:

mClick and hold the Center button on the remote.

Setting Songs to Play at the Same Volume Level

The loudness of songs and other audio may vary depending on how the audio was recorded or encoded. You can set iTunes to automatically adjust the volume of songs so they play at the same relative volume level, and you can set iPod shuffle to use those same iTunes volume settings.

To set iTunes to play songs at the same volume level:

1In iTunes, choose iTunes > Preferences if you’re using a Mac, or choose Edit > Preferences if you’re using a Windows PC.

2Click Playback and select Sound Check.

To set iPod shuffle to use the iTunes volume settings:

1Connect iPod shuffle to your computer.

2In iTunes, select iPod shuffle in the list of devices.

3Click the Summary tab.

4Select Enable Sound Check.

5Click Apply.

If you haven’t turned on Sound Check in iTunes, setting it on iPod shuffle has no effect.

Chapter 4 Listening to Music

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Contents IPod shuffle User Guide Contents About iPod shuffle What’s New in iPod shuffleIPod shuffle Basics IPod shuffle at a GlanceUsing the iPod shuffle Controls To use the Apple Earphones with RemoteConnecting and Disconnecting iPod shuffle Connecting iPod shuffleTo connect iPod shuffle to your computer Disconnecting iPod shuffle To eject iPod shuffleTo disconnect iPod shuffle Charging the Battery To charge the battery using your computerTo charge the battery using the Apple USB Power Adapter Checking the Battery Status Status light when connectedSetting Up iPod shuffle About iTunesImporting Music into Your iTunes Library To sign in to the iTunes StoreTo buy a song, album, or audiobook To download or subscribe to a podcastImporting Music from Your Audio CDs into iTunes Entering Names of Songs and Other DetailsTo add songs on your computer to your iTunes library To import music from an audio CD into iTunesUsing Genius in iTunes To set up GeniusOrganizing Your Music To create a playlist in iTunesAdding Music to iPod shuffle To create a Genius playlist in iTunesSyncing Music Automatically To sync music with iPod shuffleSyncing Podcasts Automatically Managing iPod shuffle ManuallyTo add a song or other item to iPod shuffle Autofilling iPod shuffle To remove a song or other item from iPod shuffleTo use iTunes to create a new playlist on iPod shuffle To autofill music onto iPod shuffleFitting More Songs onto iPod shuffle To convert higher bit-rate songs to AAC filesListening to Music Playing MusicTo listen to songs and other items on iPod shuffle To set iPod shuffle to play songs in order To set iPod shuffle to shuffleUsing the VoiceOver Feature To enable VoiceOver when you set up iPod shuffleTo enable VoiceOver at a later time Using the Playlist Menu To disable VoiceOverTo navigate using song announcements Hearing Song AnnouncementsSetting Songs to Play at the Same Volume Level To set iTunes to play songs at the same volume levelTo set iPod shuffle to use the iTunes volume settings To choose an item from the playlist menuSetting a Volume Limit To set a volume limit for iPod shuffleTo remove the volume limit Using iPod shuffle as an External Disk To enable iPod shuffle as an external diskUse iPod shuffle to carry your data as well as your music Transferring Files Between Computers Preventing iTunes from Opening AutomaticallyTo transfer files between computers To prevent iTunes from opening automaticallyTips and Troubleshooting 5 Rs Reset, Retry, Restart, Reinstall, RestoreIf iPod shuffle won’t turn on or respond If iPod shuffle isn’t playing music If you can’t sync a song or other item onto iPod shuffleIf your podcasts or audiobooks don’t play correctly If you want to double-check the system requirementsTo update or restore iPod shuffle Updating and Restoring iPod shuffle SoftwareIf you want to use iPod shuffle with a Mac and a Windows PC Safety and Handling Important Safety InformationSafety and Handling Important Handling Information Learning More, Service Support To learn about Do thisRegulatory Compliance Information FCC Compliance StatementRussia European Community Index Earphone remote 5, 21, 23, 24 Eject button in iTunesSee also playlist menu podcasts Shuffling songs 5, 21 skipping to next track