The Playlist Browser
Introduction to the Playlist Browser
The Playlist Browser offers a great place to store your favourite playlists
and Smart Playlists.
Showing the Playlist Browser
Show the Playlist Browser using any of the methods below:
- Click View | Views | Playlists from
the main menu.
- Press F12 on your keyboard.
- Click the Playlists
button on the shortcut bar in the Left Sidebar
Using the Playlist Browser
The Playlist Browser consists of on tree control containing three different
types of root nodes:
- Smart Playlists
- Playlists
- Radio Channels
About Smart Playlists
A Smart Playlists is a playlist that follows a certain criterion. While
a regular Playlist consists of tracks manually added to the specific playlist,
a Smart Playlist is automatically regenerated every time you view it.
Some
examples of Smart Playlists could be any of the following:
- Tracks played over
a month ago
This Smart Playlist might show all tracks that you have not played
for over a month.
- New Tracks
This Smart Playlist might show tracks added to the database within
the last few days.
- Tracks I like
This Smart Playlist might show tracks with a certain rating (at least
four stars for example).
- Pop music
This Smart Playlist might show only tracks with a certain genre (Pop
for example).
As you may imagine, the possibilities are near endless for Smart Playlists.
Creating a new Smart Playlist
Select either Smart Playlists root,
My
Smart Playlists or a child to this node. Then right click and select
New Smart Playlist from the context
menu. If you have enabled the bottom toolbars you can click the
New 
button and select
New Smart Playlist from the drop-down
menu.
Modifying Smart Playlists
To modify an existing Smart Playlist, locate the Smart Playlist, right
click it and select
Edit Smart Playlist
from the context menu. If you have enabled the bottom
toolbars you can click the
Edit 
button and select
Edit
Smart Playlist from the drop-down menu. The Smart Playlist editor
is similar to the Query Editor.
Click
here to read more about the Query Editor.
Other Smart Playlist functions
You can organize your Smart Playlists in folders to get them better structured.
Create a new folder by first selecting either the
My
Smart Playlist root or by selecting a existing Smart Playlist folder.
After that, right click and select
New
Folder from the context menu. Move a existing Smart Playlist into
a folder by selecting the Smart Playlist and then drag and drop it to
the folder.
Click
the
Export Smart Playlists menu
item to export one or more Smart Playlists into "standard" Playlists.
Click here to
read more about exporting Smart Playlists.
About Playlists
In short, Playlists are static lists of songs, available in your database.
If you are aware of the term M3U/PLS playlists, we can say that Playlists
in Helium Music Manager are almost the same as these. There are no limitations
to how many Playlists you have in your database, although you cannot store
lists with duplicate names.
Creating a new Playlist
Select either Playlists root,
My
Playlists or a child to this node. Then right click and select
New Playlist from the context
menu. If you have enabled the bottom toolbars you can click the New
button and select
New Playlist from the drop-down
menu.
Modifying Playlists
To modify an existing Playlist, locate the Playlist, right click it
and select Edit Playlist from
the context menu. If you have enabled the bottom toolbars you can click
the Edit
button
and select Edit Playlist from
the drop-down menu. Please note that this will allow you to edit the Name and Description
of the Playlist, not the contents. The contents are modified from Helium
Music Managers Track List and playlist
menus.
Other Playlist functions
You can organize your Playlists in folders to get them better structured.
Create a new folder by first selecting either the
My
Playlist root or by selecting a existing Playlist folder. After
that, right click and select
New Folder
from the context menu. Move a existing Playlist into a folder by selecting
the Playlist and then drag and drop it to the folder.
From
the context menu, a few other functions are available that may need to
be explained more in detail:
- Randomize Playlist
will randomize the order of the tracks in the selected playlist. Please
note that the order in the Playlist will be permanently changed.
- Add Files
will allow you to select files from disc and add to the selected playlist.
Any tracks that does not exists in the Database will be automatically
added when performing this command.
- Add Directories
will allow you to select a directory with files from disc and add
its contents recursively to the selected playlist. Any tracks that does
not exists in the Database will be automatically added when performing
this command.
- Import Playlists
will import playlists from disc. Click
here to read more about importing playlists.
- Export Playlist
will export the selected Playlist into a "standard" Playlist.
Click here to read more about
exporting a Playlist.
About Radio Channels
A Radio Channel in Helium Music Manager is a link to a external web radio
source, such as those which can be found at www.di.fm for example.
Adding a Radio Channel
Select either Radio Channels root,
My
Radio Channels or a child to this node. Then right click and select
Add Webradio Channel from the
context menu. If you have enabled the bottom toolbars you can click the
New 
button and
select
Add Webradio Channel from
the drop-down menu.
Modifying a Radio Channel
To modify an existing Webradio Channel, locate the Webradio Channel
right click it and select Edit Webradio
Channel from the context menu. If you have enabled the bottom toolbars
you can click the Edit
button and select Edit
Webradio Channel from the drop-down menu.