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<blockquote data-quote="justafifteen" data-source="post: 7164134" data-attributes="member: 614800"><p>I agree with the OP. Before I used my ZuneHD, I had a few CD's with 100+ tracks and would put it on shuffle. On road trips, I'd probably only hear half of those songs over and over. The other half just never played</p><p></p><p>edit -- And with the ^ post, I don't like doing that because if you listen to the CD more than once, you already know the song that will come on after your current song. It's not truly "shuffled" if you can tell what song is going to come on next.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="justafifteen, post: 7164134, member: 614800"] I agree with the OP. Before I used my ZuneHD, I had a few CD's with 100+ tracks and would put it on shuffle. On road trips, I'd probably only hear half of those songs over and over. The other half just never played edit -- And with the ^ post, I don't like doing that because if you listen to the CD more than once, you already know the song that will come on after your current song. It's not truly "shuffled" if you can tell what song is going to come on next. [/QUOTE]
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