Playlists help you curate tracks for your Events. All of the tracks in your Library can be included in your Playlists. The way you program your Playlist is up to you.


Note: We recommend a maximum of 6 hours runtime per Playlist.


To get started with Playlists, click on the "Schedule" tab in the Station Menu. Next, select "Playlists" from the dropdown menu.


 

Add and Name Your New Playlist

To begin, click on the orange "Add Playlist" button located in the upper right hand corner of the "Playlists" pane



  1. Create your first Playlist by adding a name in the Playlist Name textbox.
  2. Choose a color to help you organize your Playlists. The color of the Playlist will affect the color of the Event when the Playlist is added to the Schedule.
  3. Click on the green "Save" button to add your new Playlist.



When you have saved your new Playlist, it will appear in the Playlist pane.




Tip: The way you program your station is up to you. One suggestion for beginners is to create Playlists labelled by the air date. There is no right or wrong way to label your playlists. It should be a format that helps you identify your Playlist with the Event in the Schedule tab. (Later, once your Playlist is finished, it's a good idea to add the runtime to the Playlist title, for ease of scheduling.)


Add tracks to Your Playlist


At first, your Playlist will be empty. The next step will be to add tracks to the Playlist. You can do this in one of two ways. You can click on the Playlist name (see image above) or select "Edit" from the "Actions" menu (. . .)



On the left side of the Playlist pane are the tracks that are currently uploaded to your Library. On the right will be your selected Playlist (empty at first).



You will find the "Add" (+) button to the right of the track length. Use this button to add a track to your current Playlist.



As soon as you’ve clicked the "Add" (+) button, you will see the track in the Playlist on the right. Keep adding tracks to create the perfect Playlist. 



Note: You cannot edit track metadata from the Playlist itself. All metadata adjustments must be done from Media ➡ Tracks.


Use the search bar to find specific Tracks. You can add keywords from the track title, artist, or album. The search will examine all fields simultaneously as you type.



Refine the search of your music library by clicking the “Filters” button found at the right-hand edge of the search bar. You can use filters to refine your library according to Category or Media Type.



If you accidentally added a track that you don’t want in your Playlist, click the trash can icon to remove the song from the current Playlist. 



Important Note: When creating Playlists, you must comply with a law called the DMCA (Digital Millennium Copyright Act). The DMCA was enacted to protect artists from having internet radio broadcasters upload their entire albums in sequence. 
DMCA primarily restricts you from repeating an artist too many times in a row. Much has changed with online music since this law was enacted, but it is still a law today and must be followed.


Arrange Your Playlist


Tracks will play out in the same order that you’ve added them to the Playlist. You can arrange the songs by clicking and dragging the track to the desired spot in the Playlist (as shown below).


Manually arranging tracks in your Playlist might be an important step if you want to make sure that you aren’t playing the same artist too many times in a row, so as to comply with the DMCA.



Check the Runtime


As you add tracks to your Playlist, you will see a cumulative runtime at the top of the Playlist pane, displayed in hours, minutes, and seconds. Add tracks to the Playlist until you’ve reached your desired runtime. Playlists must be more than one minute long. We generally recommend Playlists with a maximum runtime of 6 hours.


Checking the runtime of your Playlist will also help you determine how many Ads you will need to insert into your Playlist, if you are part of the Ad Revenue Share Program.  



Insert Ads


Note:  If you have not opted out of the Ad Revenue Sharing Program, you must manually insert the ad breaks into your Playlist. Find the Ad breaks in your Library by typing “Ad Break” in the Playlists pane search bar.


As per the Ad Revenue Sharing Program agreement, for each hour of programming, you must include 4 minutes of ads. Ads come in 30-second, 60-second, 90-second and 120-second increments. That means if you have a Playlist that is 2.5 hours long, you will need 10 minutes of ads total, making sure that they are spread fairly evenly across all 2.5 hours. If you are using the 120-second ad breaks, for your 2.5 hour-long Playlist, you will need to schedule 5 of those 120-second ad breaks in total.

 

Re-check the runtime after you’ve inserted the ads. This will help you know how long to make the Event for your Playlist.


Tip: If you schedule a Playlist of 45 minutes into an hour-long Event, the Playlist will loop again from the beginning to fill the entire Event. If you want to avoid looping, you can create your Event with a length that matches the runtime of your Playlist. Playlists need to be more than one minute long.

 

Save Your Playlist


Once you have filled your Playlist, click on the orange "Save Playlist” button to make sure your Playlist passes the DMCA test. You can read more about the DMCA here.



If your Playlist passed the DMCA check and saved successfully, you will see a notification at the top of your Playlist pane. 



Once you’ve created at least one Playlist, you’re ready to create an Event! Read more about Event creation here. It is also a good idea to add the final runtime to the name of the Playlist for ease of scheduling.



Proceed to the next New User Guide article: Live365 New User Guide - Schedule an Event


This article is part of the new user series. Here are the standard articles about this topic:
Creating Playlists
- Ad Insertion Compliance