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Creating Smart Playlists

 
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Wouldn’t it be great if you could always get what you wanted, exactly when you wanted it? Smart playlists in iTunes might be a good start. iTunes can keep track of when you last played a song, what year the song was released, and even when you imported the song to your library, for example. When you create a smart playlist, iTunes accesses all this information, so you can create great mixes without a lot of work.
 
If you want to create a playlist with only your favorite songs, for example, you can create a smart playlist that checks to see how many times each song was played, and places the songs with the highest play count in the playlist. As you add more music to your library, the smart playlist is automatically updated.

 



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