Discover how to merge songs on iTunes and play them seamlessly as a group, even when your music is set to shuffle. With this feature, you can group together large albums or collections and have them play without gaps or interruptions.
Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to shuffle groups of merged songs together in iTunes:
- Open iTunes on your Mac, Windows PC, or iOS device.
- Select the songs you want to merge together as a group.
- Right-click on a song and select “Get Info.”
- Click the “Settings” tab, then set “Collection Part” to “Yes” and “Gapless Album” to “Yes.”
- Click “OK” to edit the track group.
Your selected songs are now joined together as a collection, playing seamlessly without gaps, and will be played as slots when shuffled, preserving the group continuity.
This feature also works on iPods, iPhones, and iPads when syncing or through iTunes Home Sharing feature. It is especially useful for albums or songs meant to be played continuously.
Benefits of Joining Songs on iTunes
- The guide is free to access for all users.
- The feature keeps songs playing seamlessly when shuffled.
- It provides the perfect solution for groups of albums or favorite collections to play uninterrupted.
FAQs
What is this guide about?
This guide explains how to merge songs in iTunes to play them as a group when shuffled.
Is the guide available for free?
Yes, this guide is available for all users for free.
Which devices does this feature support?
This feature is supported by Apple devices only, including mac OS or iOS devices.
What if I encounter issues with the feature?
If you experience playback issues, try deselecting “Part of Collection,” and share your results in the comments below.
Final Note
If you need help with merging songs in iTunes or have questions about this guide, please contact us through our contact page. This tutorial is for educational purposes only, and it works best when all directions are followed correctly.