playlist to sync to iPhone

HI - can someone provide a link to an article with instructions for synchronization

a playlist from iTunes to iOS 9.2 12? I can't find any recent data.

iTunes changed hurt so much I even find

Manually manage music videos & - said that the only option I see

Videos. Thank you, Tom

If you see a checkbox to manually manage videos, your iPhone is probably set to synchronize with your iCloud music library, assuming you have a subscription to Match iTunes or Apple's music.  If you want to synchronize directly with your iTunes library on your Mac, you can disable iCloud music library on the iPhone.  Go to settings (on board) of the iPhone screen, their musicand "turn off" iCloud music library.

BUT if you have iCloud music library running on iPhone, and you have iCloud music library on your Mac running, songs and playlists on your Mac are also in your music to iCloud library; You can access on your iPhone directly, without synchronization.  You can either download songs from iCloud music library to the iPhone, or you can stream them (when you play any song) and not the song files have take a space on your iPhone.

If you DO not want to synchronize directly from Mac to iPhone, you should see the checkbox to manually manage music and videos after turning OFF the iCloud music library on the iPhone.  However, if you want to synchronize a particular playlist which exists in your library of iTunes for the iPhone, the best way to do that is to set up automatic synchronization for the music and set it to synchronize specific playlist.  If you want more info on this, please after return.

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