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I'm not aware of a maximum number of playlists; however, you can only sync up to 3,333 songs per device on up to three devices. If those are all albums, assuming an average of 12 per album, you'd be running very close to the limit, so I suspect you've actually simply hit the track limit rather than a playlist limit.
I'm not aware of a maximum number of playlists; however, you can only sync up to 3,333 songs per device on up to three devices. If those are all albums, assuming an average of 12 per album, you'd be running very close to the limit, so I suspect you've actually simply hit the track limit rather than a playlist limit.
What if a lot of your playlists contain some of the same songs? Does each time they appear on a playlist count as a separate track?
They shouldn't. The limit is strictly on downloaded songs and if the same song is in two playlists it is still only downloaded once.
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