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Revision as of 19:04, 20 December 2006
Smartlists are like Playlists, but instead of being a list of files, they are a list of rules. You can create a Smartlist that says: Play everything in my "Top 40 hits of 1989" Playlist EXCEPT for the Christmas songs and the songs by Aretha Franklin. Whenever you select to play a Smartlist, it will apply the relevant rule to your entire library, including any new songs you may have added to your library that meet the criteria of its rules.
Smartlists can be created for all types of media: music, video, images, documents, and even a mixture of all of them.