You can't drag and drop to an Autoplaylist. There is no need to because if it has the criteria as defined in the Aplaylist it "automatically" appears there.
If you d&d a file that does not fit the criteria, it will not be accepted for obvious reasoning.
An alternate way of converting an Autoplaylist to an ordinary one:
1. Create a new ordinary playlist (in name only) at the tree.
2. Display the Autoplaylist you want to convert.
3. "Select All" files in that Autoplaylist
4. Right-click on them > Send to > look for the name of the
newly created playlist > click it.
Steviefull wrote:autoplaylists are stuck there then and cant be deleted without ruining the library
Steviefull wrote:Any idea what the names of the autoplaylists are so I can change them back?
Can you elaborate on what you mean by those two points?
- Deleting an Autoplaylist won't mess anything else up. Playlists are not the files themselves. They only reference file paths.
Deleting one only erases the database's reference to that playlist/including its "list" of paths.
-Are the names not under "Playlists" in the tree?
You can't drag and drop to an Autoplaylist. There is no need to because if it has the criteria as defined in the Aplaylist it "automatically" appears there.
If you d&d a file that does not fit the criteria, it will not be accepted for obvious reasoning.
An alternate way of converting an Autoplaylist to an ordinary one:
1. Create a new ordinary playlist (in name only) at the tree.
2. Display the Autoplaylist you want to convert.
3. "Select All" files in that Autoplaylist
4. Right-click on them > Send to > look for the name of the
newly created playlist > click it.
[quote="Steviefull"]autoplaylists are stuck there then and cant be deleted without ruining the library[/quote]
[quote="Steviefull"]Any idea what the names of the autoplaylists are so I can change them back?[/quote]
Can you elaborate on what you mean by those two points?
- Deleting an Autoplaylist won't mess anything else up. Playlists are not the files themselves. They only reference file paths.
Deleting one only erases the database's reference to that playlist/including its "list" of paths.
-Are the names not under "Playlists" in the tree?