Smart playlists not live updating on Ipod classic

I've got the latest Ipod classic 160gb (7th gen?) with a couple of smart playlists on it. These playlists do not live update on the fly on the Ipod. I'm not sure if they're supposed to but I would assume so. They update fine on iTunes but I shouldn't need to sync it to update the smart playlists, otherwise they're not all that smart.


Any help? Thanks.

iPod classic

Posted on Apr 10, 2016 12:55 PM

25 replies

Apr 10, 2016 1:09 PM in response to Community User

Smart playlists act like regular playlists on the iPod. They are only "smart" (automated) in your iTunes library on the computer. When you sync the iPod, the changes you made on the iPod, such as song Rating or play count, syncs back to your iTunes library. Live updating immediately updates your smart playlists appropriately, and they are synced back to your iPod with any changes (during the same sync).

Apr 10, 2016 1:17 PM in response to Kenichi Watanabe

Thank you for the reply.


Looking deeper into this, certain smart playlists do live update on the Ipod. I have a test playlist that looks for tracks that I rate 5 stars. When I rate them on the Ipod it updates in the playlist without syncing.


Smart playlists that look for play counts or play times do not though.

Apr 14, 2016 1:38 AM in response to Community User

cutoutcraig wrote:


Thank you for the reply.


Looking deeper into this, certain smart playlists do live update on the Ipod.

That is normal.


As a guide, I've found that the more complex a Smart Playlist, the less likely it is to update on the iPod itself.


They update fine on iTunes but I shouldn't need to sync it to update the smart playlists, otherwise they're not all that smart.

I wouldn't lose to much sleep over it, they are smart. It's simply a limitation of the iPod Classic, which is nowhere near as powerful as a desktop computer. Don't forget, if you Sync the iPod with your iTunes Library, using Smart Playlists will relieve you of a lot of work managing that Library. Simply plug it in, get on with something else, check back with iTunes to see if the Sync has completed and when it has, you're done!


As an example of how I manage my iPod, one particular playlist I have depends on five other Smart Playlists and it has the following rules:

  1. Songs rated 4 or 5 stars, not played for 165 days (approximately five-and-a-half months)
  2. Songs rated 3 stars, not played for seven months
  3. Songs rated 2 stars, not played for 14 months
  4. Sixty songs, not rated and not played for 18 months
  5. Eighty songs not played since adding them to my Library


This Playlist effectively monitors the whole of my music Library and usually has approximately 500 songs in it (from a full Library of many thousands). It's little wonder that the iPod doesn't update it. It has a varied selection of music that suits my tastes and I use it all the time in my car. *


Meanwhile, my Sleep Playlist monitors a Playlist Folder, which contains 34 songs within eleven Regular Playlists. Once a song in the Regular Playlist is played, my iPod Classic will update the Sleep Playlist, removing that played song.


There may of course be a good reason for this... for example:

if you are playing your 2-star rated songs Playlist, and you change the current song's rating to 3 stars, then in theory, since it's no longer a 2-star rated song, it should immediately stop playing, which most people would find very annoying.



* updated after initial posting by the fiend

Sep 1, 2016 1:06 PM in response to Kenichi Watanabe

Hi Kenichi,


I have reset many times -- it has made no difference. The symptom appeared after the new version of iTunes came out.


I've found that new versions of iTunes can change logic used to transact smart playlists that then in turn affect my Classic's smart playlist behavior. (Or maybe Apple has added a sync parameter that I'm not aware of. I don't see anything, but that doesn't mean it isn't buried somewhere new.)


As well, happily, new versions (such as the one that just came out) of iTunes can correct problems, such as my having to reset my Classic every time I would connect to my desktop and attempt to sync with my library.


Unfortunately, 12.4.3.1 didn't correct my smart playlist problem. The list's logic is very simple: All conditions must be met. Album name contains "Podcast". Play count is "" (blank). Live updating (checked off). Within iTunes on my desktop, if I play an entry within this smart playlist, the entry drops off from the list because its play count is no longer null. e.g. it functions properly.


This doesn't happen when I play an entry from the smart playlist on my Classic. The entry stays there even though the play count is no longer null.


Doug

Sep 1, 2016 1:40 PM in response to vfr2fast

I would use Media Kind is Podcast. And Plays is 0 (zero). That may make the processing simpler for the iPod to handle.

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My older iPod can't do any of that onboard processing for smart playlists. I don't think "smart playlist" was an iTunes feature yet, when it was sold as new. But it still works, because iTunes does the heavy lifting. For your example, Plays becomes 1 on the iPod when I fully play podcast episode (but playlist does not change). The next time I connect iPod and it syncs, the updated Plays data syncs to my iTunes library. During that same sync, the smart playlist (in my iTunes library) gets updated to remove the played podcast episode, and (still during the same sync) the updated playlist syncs to the iPod removing the played episode from the iPod.


There was a recent change related to smart playlists. In the screenshot above, note the setting (checkbox at the top) that starts with Match. Before, that first dropdown selection (it says all media in screenshot) was not there. Open the Edit Smart Playlist window for your smart playlist. IF that dropdown selector says Podcasts in your case, try changing it to All Media. That may allow the iPod to handle this smart playlist processing like before.

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