Turn Your PC Into A Jukebox With Rhapsody!
 

One of the coolest features of Rhapsody is the ability to make and share custom playlists. Anyone with Rhapsody can do this, and this page will help explain how. Because Rhapsody is a celestial jukebox and not a download tool, you can effortlessly send a playlist to a friend as an email attachment.

 

To create a playlist, browse Rhapsody for music you would like to hear, "Save to Library" when you see something you like, then drag tracks from your "Library" down to your "Playlist." Arrange your playlist by clicking and dragging tracks.

 

Save your playlist by clicking the "Save" button at the bottom of your library window. Give your playlist a name!

 

After saving, click the "Send" button at the bottom of the playlist window. An email window will pop-up with your playlist attached and a short message that includes the names of the tracks in the playlist. Enter your email addresses, edit the message if you want, and you're done!

 

If your friends already have Rhapsody installed, all they need to do is double click the attachment and Rhapsody will do the rest. Your un-subscribed friends will only hear 30 second clips of each song in your playlist, but they can always start a risk-free trial and hear your playlist in its full-length glory!
NOTE: The average playlist is only about 10KB in size, so your friend won't have to wait forever while music files download to his/her machine.

When you click on any playlist listed here, Rhapsody will pop open this window that asks you what to do with the ".rpl" file. Just click OPEN. If you have Rhapsody installed, the music should start playing!