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Creating Smart Playlists in Windows Media Player
A “Smart Playlist” is a type of playlist that changes automatically according to criteria you have specified. In Windows Media Player it is called an “Auto Playlist”.
I know that this feature exists in almost every media player but in Windows Media Player this feature is not clearly visible and many people don’t even know anything like this exists.
So here is how you can create a Smart Playlist in Windows Media Player:
Right click on the Playlist button on the left side of the library in window media player and select Create Auto Playlist.
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