Hi,
I have some questions about how to copy or move files to different
playlists in ITunes on the mac.  My current way after downloading them
from other sources other sources than the ITunes store of course is to
use command o to bring in the file.  Then it is in the music folder.
When I use the vo-shift-m key to bring up the context menu on the file
it gives me the option of show in playlists and the only option is
recently added.  Copy and paste also do not appear to give you any
means of moving anything around.  Is it that you can only have it go
to recently added or any that you actually created?  In my case they
are often mp3 files from sources such as serotalk, blindcooltalk, etc
and I wanted to try to move them to something like podcasts or maybe
audio books although I did not even see that play list on the ITunes
on the Mac.  I see it on the IPhone.  That is another question, how
does the audiobooks playlist get created?  I am guessing that maybe
you can't move anything manually into podcasts, but I still wondered
how you can move it to any playlist you may want to.  Is it limited to
only ones you created yourself?  Secondly, one of my reasons for
wanting to do htis is that I thought in one of those playlists it
might give me better options to resume where I left off playing the
file if it thought it was an audiobook or podcast file.  Would this be
true at all?  What ability do we have to resume where we left off
other than to have ITunes remain open and not to have rebooted the
computer in between?\

Jim

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