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Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Understanding Why Smart Playlists Are Called Smart

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You create a smart playlist by defining a set of criteria based on any number of different attributes. After you have created these criteria...

Becoming a Musical Genius with Smart Playlists

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The basic purpose of a smart playlist is the same as a standard playlist—that is, to contain a collection of songs to which you can listen, ...
Thursday, March 31, 2011

Deleting a Standard Playlist

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If you decide you no longer want a playlist, you can delete it by selecting the playlist on the Source List and pressing the Delete key. A p...

Listening to a Standard Playlist

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After you have created a playlist, you can listen to it by selecting it on the Source List and using the same controls you use to listen to ...

Setting the Order in Which a Playlist’s Songs Play

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Just like an audio CD, the order in which a playlist’s songs play is determined by the order in which they appear in the Content pane (the f...
Monday, February 28, 2011

Removing Songs from a Playlist

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If you decide that you don’t want one or more songs included in a playlist, select the songs you want to remove in the playlist’s Content pa...

Adding Songs to a Playlist

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The whole point of creating a playlist is to add songs to it. Whether you created an empty playlist or one that already has some songs in it...
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