I recently had to replace the CD player in my vehicle and the replacement unit supports Bluetooth, so I've been using the music on my iPhone 6 whenever I'm on the road. It's generally worked well, but I've found that if I create a new playlist on iTunes, it does not get copied to my iPhone when
I synch the device. Is there a hard limit to the number of playlists that can be shared?
When I look at the playlists on my device (14 smart playlists, 28 manual), it's only a subset of those I've got set up on iTunes on my computer (16 smart playlists, 33 manual). There do not seem to be any obvious differences between the playlists that synch and those that don't, except that only older playlists seem to synch.
System details:
Windows 10 PC running the most recent patches
iTunes 12.8.0.150 (the last time I updated, it bricked my phone, so I'm a few versions back)
Synching over USB/Lightning cable
iPhone 6 with 64 G storage, 10-11 G free
Does this problem sound familiar to anyone and how did you fix it?
Regards,
Nicholas
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