Playlists

A playlist is a list of songs that you've decided should go together. It can be any group of songs arranged in any order, all according to your whims. For example, if you're having a party, you can make a playlist from the current Top 40 and dance music in your music library. Some people may question your taste if you, say, alternate tracks from La Bohème with Queen's A Night at the Opera, but hey—it's your playlist.

Any music you wanted to copy to the original iPhone had to be in a playlist. Fortunately, in the iPhone 2.0 software, you're free to drag individual songs to the iPhone, as described in a moment. Still, playlists are handy things to have in you're in a specific mood.

To create a playlist, press ⌘-N (Mac) or Ctrl+N (Windows). Or choose File→New Playlist, or click the button below the Source list.

A freshly minted playlist starts out with the impersonal name "Untitled Playlist." Fortunately, the renaming rectangle is open and highlighted. Just type a better name: Cardio Workout, Shoe-Shopping Tunes, Hits of the Highland Lute, or whatever you want to call it. As you add them, your playlists alphabetize themselves in the Source window.

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Once you've created this new playlist, you're ready to add your songs or videos. The quickest way is to drag their names directly onto ...

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