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Copy tracks of selected Smart Playlist to iPod playlist

AppleScript for iTunes

Copy the tracks of the selected iTunes Smart Playlist to their own segregated playlist on iPod. On subsequent runs, when the same iTunes Smart Playlist is selected, the corresponding iPod playlist will be deleted and then re-created. No tracks will be added to iPod's main library.
- Your iPod must be set to "manually manage songs and playlists".

This script is not compatible with iPod touch.

Latest version:

  • v1.0 December 13, 2003

Further:

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Current v1.0

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Info:

  • This is a Compiled Script
  • works with: iTunes
  • file format: Script
  • Gatekeeper Security: None
  • total downloads: 1,883
  • .zip download size: 217.6K

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