Radio Tagging
Radio Tagging
Has anyone tried the tagging feature on the radio. I have been tagging songs to my iPod nano and it shows that it has save the data on the display but when I go to the computer to get the tagged song to purchase it, the song is not listed. Have any of you also had this problem or is your working?
Acura CS just called back and left me a VM. It stated to hold the XM button for two seconds and then a tag will record 10 secs of the audio. The only XM button there is on the audio selection screen. I'll try this on my way home today.
I don't use XM but use the radio FM in the morning on my way to work and when I hear a HD song I tagged it so it will save it to my iPod. In the afternoon and on the weekends I usually listen to my iPod. So I like the tagged feature to collect song I hear so I can buy and download them from iTunes on my computer. After I press the tagged button, the display says it was saved but when I plug my iPod into my computer it does not show up in the tagged folder so I can download and buy it. Any thoughts, does it work for someone else?
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Well it good to see it a common problem. I guess I will be calling Acura CS tomorrow. I'll let you know what I find out.
The last thing I did before I went to bed last night, I looked up in the Fat Manual on page 243 that the reason it says that it saves to "The Device" is because it is saved to the audio system, but not the HDD part of the audio system.
We could not find the tag on our iPods because we need to go to Menu/Tag Song and select the tag we want to save to the iPod or USB stick.
I don't know (1)why they think we'd save a tag to the audio system if we didn't want it and (2)where they think we'd want to save it other than to the iPod that's obviously connected.
I suppose it's a rarely enough implemented feature that nobody got into the minds of people likely to use the feature.
We could not find the tag on our iPods because we need to go to Menu/Tag Song and select the tag we want to save to the iPod or USB stick.
I don't know (1)why they think we'd save a tag to the audio system if we didn't want it and (2)where they think we'd want to save it other than to the iPod that's obviously connected.
I suppose it's a rarely enough implemented feature that nobody got into the minds of people likely to use the feature.
The last thing I did before I went to bed last night, I looked up in the Fat Manual on page 243 that the reason it says that it saves to "The Device" is because it is saved to the audio system, but not the HDD part of the audio system.
We could not find the tag on our iPods because we need to go to Menu/Tag Song and select the tag we want to save to the iPod or USB stick.
I don't know (1)why they think we'd save a tag to the audio system if we didn't want it and (2)where they think we'd want to save it other than to the iPod that's obviously connected.
I suppose it's a rarely enough implemented feature that nobody got into the minds of people likely to use the feature.
We could not find the tag on our iPods because we need to go to Menu/Tag Song and select the tag we want to save to the iPod or USB stick.
I don't know (1)why they think we'd save a tag to the audio system if we didn't want it and (2)where they think we'd want to save it other than to the iPod that's obviously connected.
I suppose it's a rarely enough implemented feature that nobody got into the minds of people likely to use the feature.
Some time you just have to read the book or use the on-line help. I found out how it works and it not the cars problem, it the user. The new iTunes tagged works different than what I was use to doing before, below is what you need to do to get your tagged songs into iTunes so you can purchase them.
Preview and purchase tagged songs
Click the Music button Button that looks like a musical note near the top left of the iTunes window, and click Playlists.
To see a list of your tagged songs, select the Tagged playlist.
To hear a 30-second preview of a song before purchasing it, double-click the song’s title or click the Preview button Play icon inside a circle for the song.
Click Buy to purchase the song.
If no Buy button appears, click View. The song’s album page opens in the iTunes Store.
Preview and purchase tagged songs
Click the Music button Button that looks like a musical note near the top left of the iTunes window, and click Playlists.
To see a list of your tagged songs, select the Tagged playlist.
To hear a 30-second preview of a song before purchasing it, double-click the song’s title or click the Preview button Play icon inside a circle for the song.
Click Buy to purchase the song.
If no Buy button appears, click View. The song’s album page opens in the iTunes Store.
[QUOTE=miner;15254620]Acura CS just called back and left me a VM. It stated to hold the XM button for two seconds and then a tag will record 10 secs of the audio. The only XM button there is on the audio selection screen. I'll try this on my way home today.[/QUOTE
Acura CS got back to me about the tagging feature on XM - eve though they stated in ads that it could be done, they finally admit it can't. No fix for it they are planning on doing - so in essence, do not expect it to work, ever. The tag statement will be removed from advertising. Nice job once again Acura with ad campaign.
Acura CS got back to me about the tagging feature on XM - eve though they stated in ads that it could be done, they finally admit it can't. No fix for it they are planning on doing - so in essence, do not expect it to work, ever. The tag statement will be removed from advertising. Nice job once again Acura with ad campaign.
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I was talking to the tagging of music from FM radio. It has to be an HD channel and it works fine. Not sure about XM since I don't listen to it.
Acura CS just called back and left me a VM. It stated to hold the XM button for two seconds and then a tag will record 10 secs of the audio. The only XM button there is on the audio selection screen. I'll try this on my way home today.[/QUOTE
Acura CS got back to me about the tagging feature on XM - eve though they stated in ads that it could be done, they finally admit it can't. No fix for it they are planning on doing - so in essence, do not expect it to work, ever. The tag statement will be removed from advertising. Nice job once again Acura with ad campaign.
Acura CS got back to me about the tagging feature on XM - eve though they stated in ads that it could be done, they finally admit it can't. No fix for it they are planning on doing - so in essence, do not expect it to work, ever. The tag statement will be removed from advertising. Nice job once again Acura with ad campaign.
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I listen to XM all of the time. For me it's a viable choice, although I can understand why people mightn't want to subscribe to it.
Somebody told me, I think it might've been you, that HD Radio sounded better than anything else you'd heard. Since hearing that, I've been finding and listening to HD Radio and it is indeed very, very high quality.
I'm still going to be preferring XM and iPod, however, because I travel too quickly beyond the range of any particular radio station, and I also get tired of commercials all of the time, together with stupid comments from the human personnel who cannot resist getting into local sports or local politics, or national politics, and it's just hard for me to deal with that degree of stupidity.
I don't mind people having opinions, but I believe that on air talent should avoid the propagation of uninformed opinions as if they're dealing with the truth.
Both FOX and MSNBC drive me up the wall, of course. :-) It's tough to be a centrist in 2015.
I also have a decently configured Pandora station that can play me an hour long session of music that I enjoy listening to, and now that somebody here showed me where the higher bandwidth switch for Pandora is, it also sounds pretty good.
Still haven't done what needs to be done with Aha to learn it, but I wonder why Acura hooked us up with it so at some point I'll try to find out how to configure the stations well. By default, although it's decent quality for 4G data streaming, I don't see how it offers anything over XM, iPod, HD Radio.
iPod and HD Radio exceed its quality, and all of the venue exceed its content.
At least that's the way it looks right now, and if anybody knows better, I await the education!
:-)
There's gotta be a reason it's there, and we'll find it one day.
Somebody told me, I think it might've been you, that HD Radio sounded better than anything else you'd heard. Since hearing that, I've been finding and listening to HD Radio and it is indeed very, very high quality.
I'm still going to be preferring XM and iPod, however, because I travel too quickly beyond the range of any particular radio station, and I also get tired of commercials all of the time, together with stupid comments from the human personnel who cannot resist getting into local sports or local politics, or national politics, and it's just hard for me to deal with that degree of stupidity.
I don't mind people having opinions, but I believe that on air talent should avoid the propagation of uninformed opinions as if they're dealing with the truth.
Both FOX and MSNBC drive me up the wall, of course. :-) It's tough to be a centrist in 2015.
I also have a decently configured Pandora station that can play me an hour long session of music that I enjoy listening to, and now that somebody here showed me where the higher bandwidth switch for Pandora is, it also sounds pretty good.
Still haven't done what needs to be done with Aha to learn it, but I wonder why Acura hooked us up with it so at some point I'll try to find out how to configure the stations well. By default, although it's decent quality for 4G data streaming, I don't see how it offers anything over XM, iPod, HD Radio.
iPod and HD Radio exceed its quality, and all of the venue exceed its content.
At least that's the way it looks right now, and if anybody knows better, I await the education!
:-)
There's gotta be a reason it's there, and we'll find it one day.
The TLX's capability of moving the Audio Source icons around so that your best choices are on the first screen? I'm a little jealous of that capability. :-)
I can already see that they would reply that you can use the Source button and the scrolling wheel to get where you want very quickly, though.
With the ability to select artist/album/etc. from the screen, a fully-loaded iPod (old iPhone, actually) seems the best choice for me, although I do enjoy XM 40s, 50s & 60s. But the iPod quality (ripped at higher bit rates) together with the Krell system is pretty amazing. I do agree with George about the mind-numbing ignorance of most public discourse these days.
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