itunes playlist order

After a little investigation i presume that the first column in a playlist (showing numbers only) is the icloud download column. Am I correct please? I am using 12.3.3.17 and windows 7.

Windows 7, itunes 12

Posted on May 28, 2018 1:41 AM

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May 31, 2018 8:18 AM in response to davewithabeard

In other words you're looking for something that will take an existing playlist and copy the files into a new folder using a pattern such as <Index> <Name> or <Index> <Name> - <Artist> so that the files are listed in your playlist order in Windows Explorer. That folder could then be played in a player/device that can play a folder in its filename order. Obviously the index will need padding out with leading zeros.


I'm just working on an update to my ExportToFolder script that will add a new keyword to do this. Any other thoughts before I finalise it?


tt2

May 29, 2018 5:46 AM in response to davewithabeard

So I can see how to enable artwork but cannot access the artwork column via the VIEW dropdown menu. Can you point me in the right direction please? I am trying to find a simple way of copying and pasting a playlist to Windows Explorer in the Playlist order. Or will it be better to rename each track with a numbered prefix? That seems a lot of effort to do something that looks straightforward. Thanks

May 31, 2018 3:04 AM in response to davewithabeard

Use File > Library > Export Playlist and export a .m3u or .m3u8 file. This gives you a playlist that you could potentially access in another application, as long as all of the files are stored locally and aren't Apple Music protected files.


If you're trying to capture more information about the music then you can select, copy, and paste into an Excel spreadsheet.


tt2

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