Hi there! OK you can also add to a named playlist by opening VO+shift+m then arrow to add to playlist sub menu and when you find the name of the playlist you wish to add to just VO+space or I think Enter! And the track will go into that list! Hth Colin
On 15 Dec 2012, at 16:20, Jessica Moss <[email protected]> wrote: > Well, I always chose the "new smart playlist," option, in order to burn items > to disk, which I would've assumed would be the same thing, which took me > through a lot of those same steps, and before I upgraded, it let me do all > those same things, then when I inserted a blank disk, it allowed me, of > course, to burn the playlist to the CD. However, now it's choosing not to > even let me do this now, but I've noticed on both ends, that when I created > the thing, after I've named it it shows up as "playlist," which I thought > nothing of, but now I'm really confused here, so have no idea what to do > anymore. > On Dec 15, 2012, at 10:57 AM, Tim Kilburn wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> First, we need to distinguish between Smart and regular playlists. In your >> original post, you questioned about copying to a Smart Playlist. This is >> just not possible in any version of iTunes. A Smart Playlist is populated >> using matching criteria and thus items are placed in the Smart Playlist >> automatically when the criteria is met. a regular Playlist can still be >> populated using the copy and paste method you're used to. Simply make your >> way through the Songs list selecting all the items you wish in the playlist, >> then press cmd-c to Copy these selections. If you are creating a brand new >> Playlist, press cmd-n to create it, type a name for it then navigate to the >> area where VO reads something about "Drag items here to add them to the >> Playlist". In subsequent times or if the playlist already exists, simply >> navigate over to the playlist table, Interact with it and then paste your >> selection into the list of playlist contents. I tested this in the newest >> version of iTunes and it worked as I've outlined here. If you still have >> problems, let us know. >> >> Later... >> >> Tim Kilburn >> Fort McMurray, AB Canada >> >> On 2012-12-15, at 5:33 AM, Jessica Moss <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Ok, now it looks like we're both confused. What I used to do, was name the >>> playlist, then copy and paste what I wanted from my music source over to >>> the list, then burn it to disk, but now when I tab to what used to be the >>> area where the table was, it shows it there, but won't let me paste >>> anything there. >>> I somehow was able to at one point yesterday, but it was a fluke, and >>> have no idea how I was able to and/or where I was when I did it, so can't >>> go back there again at this point which is frustrating, sense what I'm >>> trying to burn seems to only be in my library and not on my drive, so need >>> to back it up. >>> On Dec 14, 2012, at 5:00 PM, Tim Kilburn wrote: >>> >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> Maybe I'm misunderstanding but, Smart Playlists normally cannot be pasted >>>> into. Smart Playlists are populated using search and matching criteria >>>> that you set up in the Smart Playlist attributes. I would expect that if >>>> you use a regular playlist, the Copy and Paste should still work. >>>> >>>> Later... >>>> >>>> Tim Kilburn >>>> Fort McMurray, AB Canada >>>> >>>> On 2012-12-14, at 1:36 PM, Jessica Moss <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> >>>>> I've just upgraded iTunes yesterday, and tried to create a smart playlist >>>>> to burn to CD, something that used to be easy, and now can't paste the >>>>> items into it that I copied from my music library for some off-the-wall >>>>> reason. When I find the playlist and tab to it, it just says "empty >>>>> table," then makes the usual "bonk," sound when there's no option to do >>>>> something, which is really frustrating. 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