Nothing straight forward  
I use the comment & group fields, as they are written to the file meta data 
& will be recognized by other players, ratings, playlists not so much   
Example:  
Add all the songs from an artist to a play list, delete all the songs that 
you don't want to hear, assign what remains as group 1, repeat for several 
artists  
Build a smart playlist filtering for group 1  
I've gone through a bunch of my library, so group 1 is 5000 files  
I can add additional filters, like exclude genres jazz, pop, less than 7 
minutes....
I use the comment field for rating, I mark favorites $, my wife's favorites 
*   

I also abuse genre for criteria like long, duplicate, alternate version, 
vinyl in addition to the more standard: rock, pop, jazz, classical, folk, 
swing....  

With these methods if my computer dies as long as I have a current backup 
of my songs, I can rebuild my playlists, try a different player no problem  
The ability to build smart playlists with as many criteria as I enter keeps 
me on Clementine or Strawberry :D

On Monday, February 3, 2025 at 11:03:53 PM UTC-8 Dominique wrote:

>
> Hello. 
> Thank you again for your answer. 
> Indeed, I want to save the playlists, not the files. 
> I created several lists: music01 music02 etc. I can save music01.xspf, 
> then music02.xspf etc. 
> I would like to know if it is possible to save in a single command 
> musiqu01, musique02, musiqu03 etc etc. 
> Is this possible? 
> Thank you very much
> Le samedi 1 février 2025 à 00:32:02 UTC+1, Garthhh a écrit :
>
>> Are you trying to save the playlists or the files that make up the 
>> playlist?  
>> If you are saving a playlist as an xspf it will point out it is different 
>> than the existing xspf file & do you wish to overwrite?  
>> The only way I know of to save the files that make up a playlist is to
>> Right click & copy to device, you can then move the files to a folder on 
>> you computer  
>> You can open the xspf file outside of clementine with text editor & see 
>> what songs are on it
>>
>> On Wednesday, November 13, 2024 at 11:09:19 PM UTC-8 Dominique wrote:
>>
>>> Merci pour cette réponse. Mon problème exact est le suivant: lorsque je 
>>> modifie un liste de lecture dasn clémentine, elle n'est pas sauvée sur le 
>>> disque dur. Je dois le faire manuellement..
>>> Lorsque je modifie plusieurs listes de lecture dans Clémentine, 
>>> j'aimerais pouvoir les enregistrer toutes sur mon disque dur en une seule 
>>> opération.
>>> est-ce possible?
>>>
>>> Thank you for your reply. My exact problem is the following: when I 
>>> modify a playlist in Clementine, it is not saved on the hard disk. I have 
>>> to do it manually.
>>> When I edit several playlists in Clementine, I'd like to be able to save 
>>> them all to my hard disk in a single operation.
>>> Is this possible?
>>>
>>> Le mercredi 13 novembre 2024 à 19:10:37 UTC+1, Garthhh a écrit :
>>>
>>>> Playlists are dependent on the path & the library location or I would 
>>>> say just save the entire folder where the xspf or other are kept
>>>> I use the comment & group field to add tags that follow the files & are 
>>>> included in the metadata  
>>>>
>>>> On Friday, November 8, 2024 at 10:42:21 PM UTC-8 Dominique wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Bonjour.
>>>>> J'ai créé de nombreuses listes de lecture. Je sais les sauvegarder une 
>>>>> à une sur mon disque dur (fichiers m3u ou xspf). 
>>>>> Est-il possible de sauvegarder l'ensemble de mes listes de lecture en 
>>>>> une seule fois?
>>>>> Merci
>>>>> ====================
>>>>> Hello.
>>>>> I have created many playlists. I know how to save them one by one on 
>>>>> my hard disk (m3u or xspf files).
>>>>> Is it possible to save all my playlists at once?
>>>>> Thank you
>>>>>
>>>>

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