Automatically remove unwanted songs from your iPod

 by getgreg
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This tutorial will show you how to use your iPod to mark songs for automatic deletion so you won't have to remember to do it later. It's the next best thing to having a "delete" button on your iPod. And don't worry this won't delete songs from iTunes, just from your iPod.

Now when you hear a song on your iPod you don't like anymore, you won't have to remember to delete it when you get back to your computer.

This method also comes with some other nifty benefits, I'll describe later on.

Step 1: Create two very special playlists

The first playlist we're going to make is for all the music you want to have on your iPod, a good name for this playlist is "For iPod." Then add everything you want to have on your iPod to this playlist. Go nuts!

The second playlist we need is actually a "Smart Playlist" which is a playlist where songs are automatically added based on criteria you set. Create a Smart Playlist by choosing "New Smart Playlist" from the "File" menu. Then setup the Smart Playlist like this:

- "Match 'all' the following rules" should be checked
- The first criteria should be "Playlist is 'For iPod'" (or whatever you named the first playlist)
- The second criteria should be "Rating is not 1-star"
- Make sure "Live updating" is checked and the other two options are unchecked.

It should look pretty much just like the image below.

That's it, click "ok." All that's left is to name it, a good name for this playlist is "Sync iPod." This smart playlist will now contain everything that's in "For iPod" but nothing with a 1-star rating.

Step 2: Turn on Sync Music and Sync Your iPod

-Connect your iPod to iTunes.
-Click the iPod icon under "Devices" and select the "Music" tab in the main screen.
-Set your iPod to Sync selected playlists, and choose the "Sync iPod" playlist. If you have other playlists that you also want on your iPod make sure you check those too. Just don't check the "for iPod" playlist.

Now all that's left is to Synchronize your iPod. Just click the "Sync" button.

Remember all the songs that are currently on your iPod will be deleted, and all that will be left is what's in the "Sync iPod" playlist. So if you have some songs on your iPod that you don't have on your PC, you'll probably want to back it up first.

NOTE: iTunes may complain that the Sync Playlist relies on a playlist that isn't on the iPod. Just ignore this message it should be fine.

Step 3: Rate Unwanted Songs

So just listen to your iPod normally. But now when a song comes on that you just don't like anymore, give the song a 1-star rating on your iPod. Yes, you can rate music from your iPod. It's easy.

To rate the currently playing song on your iPod press the center button repeatedly until you see 5 little dots in a row. Then use the scroll wheel to give the song a 1-star rating.

On the iPod Touch and iPhone, tap the track listing icon in the upper right. You should then see 5 dots right below the song title Tap the dot furthest to the left to give the song a 1-star rating.

Also, feel free to leave a comment with your model iPod and the number of center button clicks needed to get the ratings interface.

Apologies to !!! and Atmosphere...

Step 4: Sync!

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The next time you Sync your iPod to iTunes, all the music you gave a one star rating to will be removed from your iPod. You see, when you Sync music, your ratings transfer to iTunes. Because the "Sync iPod" playlist doesn't accept songs with 1-star, they'll be removed from the playlist. And because we set the iPod to synchronize with the "Sync iPod" smart playlist, it removes anything with 1-star rating from the iPod. Pretty nifty. And don't worry, songs aren't actually deleted, they're just not transfered to your iPod.

The other cool thing about the "For iPod" playlist is that it allows you to manage your iPod even when your iPod isn't connected. Nothing will happen until you connect your iPod of course. But by using the "For iPod" playlist, you can add a new album or delete an old one anytime you're using iTunes and all your changes will synchronize the next time you connect your iPod.

Also, don't feel like you can only use ratings for music you don't like. Go ahead and give music you really like high ratings. Then later on you can make smart playlists based on these ratings. Here's a great primer on Smart Playlists by Andy Budd that's absolutely inspiring.
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cubyrop3 says: Jul 23, 2011. 11:21 AM
Dont delete Dani California! AWESOME SONG!
paperairplanecreator says: Jul 14, 2010. 6:53 PM
dude thats not right dani california is a good song along with the song snow.
dombeef says: Apr 10, 2009. 5:59 PM
Hey don't delete Dani California!
rollback says: May 13, 2008. 5:18 PM
Will this work with my Zune?
Wafflicious in reply to rollbackFeb 12, 2009. 6:19 PM
if you can use itunes with it and rate songs on it
Flumpkins in reply to rollbackAug 11, 2008. 7:04 AM
I love my zune! Which one do you have?
Owenmon in reply to FlumpkinsNov 10, 2008. 12:06 PM
i gotz a 4gig black. though ima get the zune touch when it comes out ( cough http://www.anythingbutipod.com/archives/2008/06/no-zune-phone-but-zune-touch-soon.php cough )
mg0930mg in reply to OwenmonNov 25, 2008. 3:06 PM
COUGH*A copy of the iPod touch*COUGH
Owenmon in reply to mg0930mgNov 25, 2008. 5:47 PM
wtf? ipod doesnt own the touch screen idea =P
touch screen mp4s have been around for a LONG time, macentosh fanboys just say ipods own it
mg0930mg in reply to OwenmonNov 25, 2008. 6:41 PM
I didn't say they owned it, just said they had it first is all.
Owenmon in reply to mg0930mgNov 26, 2008. 7:24 PM
NO they dident, touch screens have been around for a while, ipods just made them popular =P
mg0930mg in reply to OwenmonNov 26, 2008. 7:26 PM
I meant for an mp3 or mp4 player, not counting phones. I'm not a macintosh fanboy btw. I just wanted the ipod touch 'cuz it seemed cool.
Owenmon in reply to mg0930mgDec 1, 2008. 6:48 PM
No, not even for the mp3/4s they've been around seince... i think the first time i saw one was 05' where i-touchs came out around late-07'

and i was'nt calling you a mac fanboy i'm just saying that they do say that crap =o
Flumpkins in reply to OwenmonNov 10, 2008. 6:13 PM
I don't wanna read it, but looks awesome! When does it come out?
Owenmon in reply to FlumpkinsNov 10, 2008. 7:46 PM
it doesent say =( but it does say that its coming out soon. so mabye christmas? i hope =)
Flumpkins in reply to OwenmonNov 11, 2008. 12:03 PM
Yeah! Me too!
Owenmon in reply to FlumpkinsOct 19, 2008. 3:58 PM
yea me 2
Flumpkins in reply to OwenmonOct 20, 2008. 7:18 PM
it's great
x7319808 in reply to FlumpkinsAug 11, 2008. 5:43 PM
30Gig
Flumpkins in reply to x7319808Aug 11, 2008. 6:48 PM
omgomgomg!!! Me too! What color?
Wafflicious says: Feb 11, 2009. 6:24 PM
wait if I add everything to my for ipod playlist will i still be able to delete if they are 1 star ?
Wafflicious in reply to WaffliciousFeb 12, 2009. 6:18 PM
nvm figured it out
Wafflicious in reply to WaffliciousFeb 11, 2009. 6:24 PM
so can I still delete stuff on that playlist?
Wafflicious says: Feb 12, 2009. 6:18 PM
Very cool! I can't believe I didn't figure this out!
mysteryturtle says: Nov 2, 2008. 11:20 AM
Cool lol thnx for info
KlM0 says: Mar 16, 2008. 7:34 AM
Awesome! I have the iPhone. I will be applying your technique to it this afternoon. Now if you would create a way to unlock and block open my iPhone so I can add software and make any other personal adjustments to my iPhone and my music too :) Thanks again! Cheers, KIMO+
Monkeybo1 in reply to KlM0Mar 17, 2008. 7:44 PM
Actually its called jailbreaking, a quick search on youtube shows tons of wonderful how-to guides.
cormac3050 in reply to Monkeybo1Aug 22, 2008. 3:06 PM
or even an even Quicker scroll to the end of this page
righthandofthedevil says: Mar 11, 2008. 4:32 PM
thats really cool, thanks for the tip
zwhite93 says: Mar 5, 2008. 6:47 PM
I'm not one who usually cares about voiding warranties, but with an iPod its iffy. You might consider just adding the song to your "on the go" playlist by finding it in the menu and holding down the center button. I have a 3rd generation; do they have this on the newer ones?
ld3300 in reply to zwhite93Mar 6, 2008. 5:36 PM
How would this void a warranty? It is using iTunes and the iPod exactly as they were designed to be used. It doesn't have anything to do with the iPod, all the work is done in iTunes.
zwhite93 in reply to ld3300Mar 6, 2008. 6:30 PM
I was referring to those recommending installing rockbox. I'm pretty sure thats not kosher, but who knows. I'm not about to go read the legal stuff. Great instructable.
icy_tm in reply to zwhite93Mar 7, 2008. 1:59 PM
Rockbox is, as far as I know, within the limits of your warranty. The Apple warranty only says things about modification of hardware, but nothing about installing third-party firmware. Plus, you can always just delete the files and restore the bootloader.
zwhite93 in reply to icy_tmMar 7, 2008. 2:45 PM
Thanks. I didn't realize that. I surrender ;)
mtxe in reply to zwhite93Mar 6, 2008. 7:25 PM
If my memory serves me right: You can uninstall Rockbox & it is like it was never installed.
RichardBronosky in reply to mtxeMar 7, 2008. 9:15 PM
You are sort of correct. You can run the iPod Updater software, on you computer and RockBox will be gone.
Zujus says: Mar 7, 2008. 5:10 AM
Really useful , unless you have 160gb ipod like I do.
Wasagi says: Mar 7, 2008. 4:07 AM
Dani California Rules! I've got both Stadium Arcadium discs on my IPod!
HOMEPIE64 says: Mar 7, 2008. 3:36 AM
is there any way to record from camcorder directly to ipod without a 100 dollar piece of crap??
Bluemini says: Mar 6, 2008. 6:30 PM
very simple and genius

********** 10 out of 5 Stars!!!
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