The playlist is your own custom clip combination, and RealPlayer11 will play in turn. They can be any type of media that any audio clip or video clip-realplayer11 can play, whether they are on the local computer or on the Internet. Playlists can be found in the Media Library's playlists category, and they only occupy a minimal amount of space on your hard drive because they are only a list of shortcuts to the media files that you combine.
You can create playlists based on any style, such as the "Most Dynamic Music" album, or create playlists based on your environment, such as "two-person world dinner music." You can even use playlists to create your own news service by adding clips to your favorite shows and playing them sequentially.
Double-click a playlist to open the clips it contains in the display area of the Media Library.
First, create playlists
1, open the "Media Library."
2, select the specific clips you want in the playlist, and then display the clips in high brightness.
3. In the Tasks section of the toolbar, click New Playlist. The New Playlist wizard opens.
4. Type the name of the new playlist in the space provided.
5, select the playlist of clips.
(1), to create a playlist from all clips currently listed in my Media Library, select all clips in Current view.
(2), to create a playlist from only the selected (high-brightness) clips in my Media Library, select the clips selected in Current view.
(3), to create a blank playlist that does not contain clips (you can then add clips), select Make a blank playlist.
6, click OK. RealPlayer11 places the new playlist in the playlist category in the Media Library.
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Second, edit the playlist
To edit a playlist, you can add, remove, cut, copy, paste, or drag and drop clips from the Media Library or from another playlist.
Third, delete clips and playlists
Because media clips are just shortcuts, you can delete clips and playlists from the media library without worrying about damaging any actual media files.
To permanently delete a related media file from your computer when you delete a clip in the Media Library, select Delete the file in the Delete Clip dialog box ....
Four, play List pane
Click the Play List button in the lower-right corner to open or close the Playlist pane.
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1. Create a permanent playlist
You can also use the Play List pane as a draft version of a playlist that you create by dragging and dropping files, links, or clips from your computer's folders, browsers, or media libraries to the Playlist pane.
2, Save
You can save the contents of the current playlist pane for future playback by saving it as a permanent playlist in the Media Library. or Save as a portable playlist file (*.M3U, *.pls, or *.RMP) that you can share with your friends.
3. Edit and rearrange content
You can add multiple clips, delete clips, or reorder clips.
4. View clip Information
You can see information about the available clips as long as you place the cursor on any clip in the Play List pane.