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Ipod Nano 7Th Generation Queries
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Following on from an earlier post about ipods, I have bought a new 7th generation ipod today. Previous Nano's I have used with my Bose docking station.
I didn't appreciate that the new 7th generation nano has new 'lightening' connector so wont dock on the Bose...my fault for not reading spec fully,
Anyway, I can see there are an array of '30pin to lightening' adapters that I can buy but they vary from £4-£35! Are they all the same apart from some being known brands, some less know brands hence cheaper price, or are some adapters specifically for chargers only whilst others are docking?
Also, I understand that you can create playlists which I have many of. In this particular case I have created one for my daughters nursery rhymes. However do you know if there is a way when you play ipod it can play all tunes EXCEPT those that appear in a given playlist? For example, if I put my ipod on at a dinner party, happy to play all 3000 songs, except the 40 nursery rhymes that are present in little ones play list? if so how do I do it?
Thanks!
I didn't appreciate that the new 7th generation nano has new 'lightening' connector so wont dock on the Bose...my fault for not reading spec fully,
Anyway, I can see there are an array of '30pin to lightening' adapters that I can buy but they vary from £4-£35! Are they all the same apart from some being known brands, some less know brands hence cheaper price, or are some adapters specifically for chargers only whilst others are docking?
Also, I understand that you can create playlists which I have many of. In this particular case I have created one for my daughters nursery rhymes. However do you know if there is a way when you play ipod it can play all tunes EXCEPT those that appear in a given playlist? For example, if I put my ipod on at a dinner party, happy to play all 3000 songs, except the 40 nursery rhymes that are present in little ones play list? if so how do I do it?
Thanks!
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