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Create a Playlist

Playlists are your own custom groupings of clips that RealPlayer Cloud will play in sequence. They can be any combination of audio clips or video clips — any media types that RealPlayer Cloud can play, whether they're on your computer or out on the internet. Found in the Library "Playlists" category, playlists take up very little space on your hard drive, because each is simply a list of shortcuts to the media files you have grouped together.

See Playlists for more information.

Note: Photos cannot be a part of any playlist.

Create a Playlist

  1. Open the Library.
  2. Select the specific clips that you want in the playlist by highlighting them.
  3. In the task bar, click Organize and select Add to New Playlist. The "New Playlist" wizard opens.
  4. Type the name of your new playlist in the space provided.
  5. Choose the clips for your playlist.
  1. Click OK. RealPlayer Cloud places the new playlist under the Playlists category in the Library.

To play the playlist, select it from the Playlists category and click the Play button on the Player Control bar. The clips play in order, from top to bottom.

 

Good to Know

You can also create a playlist by dragging and dropping clips into the playlist pane.

You can change the clip order

You can change the clip order within any playlist at any time. Just double-click on a playlist to open its collection of clips in the Library Display area. Then rearrange the clips by dragging and dropping them into a different order. To add more clips, right-click anywhere in the playlist, and select Add Clips.

You can place your custom playlists into their own folders

  1. Open the Library.
  2. In the sidebar, click Playlists.
  3. Right-click anywhere in the Display area to open a contextual menu. Select New Playlist Folder. The "New Playlist Folder" dialog opens.
  4. Type the name of the new playlist folder.
  5. Select the playlist folder (or subfolder) you want the new folder to be located in.
  6. Click OK to exit the "New Playlist Folder" dialog. The new playlist folder appears in the Display area.

See Also

AutoPlaylists

The Playlist Pane

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