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Temporary Fix for Smart Playlist order bug

I stumbled across a Smart Playlist that was keeping the correct order and discovered why. It was a Smart Playlist that contained 2 other Smart Playlists. The original Smart Playlists didn't keep their order but the new one that combined them did. So I experimented on a few other Smart Playlists by making new Smart Playlists that only contained another Smart Playlist. And it works. I've also been able to keep Live Updating enabled.


Hopefully this will help everyone who reads this get by until Apple fixes this bug, which they seem to reintroduce about once a year.

Posted on Oct 13, 2011 12:38 PM

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Nov 3, 2011 9:59 AM in response to TechGeekBlogger

For a Most Recently Added Playlist for music on iPhone 4, iOS 5.0, iTunes 10.5 (141), Here's what worked for me after lots of experimenting:


To Create a "100 Newest" playlist:


1. In iTunes, delete any previous 'X Newest" playlists if they've not been syncing correctly since iOS 5 update, especially if they have referenced other playlists. In my experience if these playlists are not syncing in the correct order, there is nothing you can do to make them sync in the correct order - cut your losses and delete.

2. In iTunes under 'Library' in the sidebar, select 'Music"

3. From the 'File' menu select 'New Smart Playlist'

4. In the pop up box that appears, check 'Match the following rule:'

5. In the next line, in the pop-up menus, select the following: 'Media Kind', 'is', 'Music'

6. Check the "Limit to" checkbox and enter the '100' in the box, and then select the follwing option in succeeding popup lists: 'items', selected by 'most recently added'

7.You may check either or both of the options 'Match only checked items' and 'Live updating' - in my experiments these had no effect.

8. Click 'OK' and name your smartlst '100 Newest' or anything you'd like.


Here's something to note:


In your iTunes 'Music Library', the sort order is newest song at the top of your library when the LIBRARY is sorted by 'Date Added' and the small triangle has it's apex pointing down. To me this means the LATEST song is on top.


In your '100 Newest' playlist, to sort so the newest song is at the top of the playlist when the PLAYLIST is sorted by 'Date Added' , you'll note the triangle is oriented with the apex pointing up. To me this signifies the 'YOUNGEST ADDED' song is on the top.


However you view those two items, it's interesting that you'd expect the sort order might be reversed according to the triangle orientations, but it's not. And that's one of the sorting problems I had with syncing my playlists - newest were on the bottom on my iPhone playlist, but on the top in the playlist in my iTunes Library. Certainly not a consistant user interface.


Also note that if you've used a previous hint in referencing a dated order playlist to avoid a previous iTunes playlist syncing bug, those lists now won't sort properly any longer. As I said - cut your losses and start anew.


Hope this helps someone else. It took me a long time to get right.

Nov 19, 2011 6:34 AM in response to TechGeekBlogger

The problem still persists. I thought the update might have fixed it.


I created a fix by using some of the techniques mentioned in this thread. However my Music app no longer loads up (displays a blank screen for 20 seconds then crashes to the main menu). And when it occasionally does load up, selecting the playlist takes another 20 seconds. And even more occasionally if I scroll to the bottom of that playlist and then back to the top - the songs have revered back to some really weird order.


How do I submit a bug report to Apple?

Mar 6, 2012 8:07 PM in response to LoRob

A Smart playlist should update automatically; i.e. if one of the rules is to have only unplayed items in the list then played items should automatically be removed...it doesn't work no matter which hint you use; I've tried them all. It used to work until ios5.0 which was a horrible update; wish I never upgraded!

Mar 16, 2012 9:39 PM in response to Dee Run

When I first got my iPad I was able to sort my smart playlists by Time, Release Date, etc. and have only unplayed podcasts show up; when I listened to the podcast it would go off the smart playlist on the iPad. This doesn't work now. I can get it to sort by picking the "sister" smart playlist, but it doesn't remove podcasts I've listened to.

Apr 17, 2012 4:20 PM in response to TechGeekBlogger

The best solution for podcasts is to forget iTunes and use Downcast; it is ten times better. You can create smart playlists, no need to sync with a computer, and you can control the speed of playback from 1/2x to 3x which can be individually set by podcast. It also plays videos and the you can control their speed as well...excellent program worth the 1.99.


Now I just need to find a non-iTunes solution for my extensive music library.

Aug 3, 2013 9:59 AM in response to TechGeekBlogger

This worked for me! Thank you for sharing this.


To elaborate and update the timestamp of this (I was worried it wouldn't work because this thread is old).


  1. Create a smart playlist how you want it ordered. I called my playlist "dumb playlist" 🙂
  2. Then, create a second smart playlist, telling it you want it to pull in songs from the "dumb playlist". I called this "Awesome Playlist"
  3. In my instance, I had to also re-order the new smart playlist (again) once it was created.
  4. Sync to the iPhone
  5. Eat a cheeseburger & celebrate


I like my music sorted by purchase date. My iTunes dumb playlist kept sorting by Artist when synced with my iPhone, regardless of what I did.


Again, this fixed!!! Thank you!!

Jul 5, 2014 4:34 AM in response to Dee Run

Thanks - this mother/child playlist structure also solved my problem. I have a "recently added" playlist that contains only the last 50 items, sorted by recently added, that are a particular type (basically music, not memo, podcast etc). Recent versions of IOS 7 on my iPhone 4 have caused problems with this playlist. For some reason it will display a list of "recently added" as it would have been 12 months ago. Not recent songs (like today), but songs that were added 1 year ago or older (from what I can see). The playlist appears OK on iTunes, but on my iDevices (iPhone 4, iPad Air both with IOS 7) they are totally wrong, listing songs that were added just over a year ago.


Totally fine on my (dumb) iPod. My guess is that there is something wrong in the way the playlists are being calculated in the iDevice.

Temporary Fix for Smart Playlist order bug

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