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Creating playlists within Telegram has become a top-requested feature in Telegram in the popular messaging app. Although Telegram has yet to implement a playlist feature, users can achieve a similar playlist-like functionality using the app's messaging and file-sharing capabilities. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to achieve this workaround.<br><br><br><br>The workaround to create a playlist is to send a list of audio files or videos to a chat as a single entity. This can be achieved by creating a separate text message that includes descriptions of the songs or titles, followed by the corresponding audio or video files.<br><br><br><br>To start, create a new chat within Telegram, whether it be a private conversation with a friend or a group chat.<br><br><br><br>Next, access the file-sharing options by tapping the "+" icon positioned at the bottom right corner of the app's interface. Select the audio or [https://gm-telegram.com/windows/ telegram中文版下載] video files you wish to add to the playlist.<br><br><br><br>Now, create a text message that includes a description of the playlist, such as the name or theme. This text message should be distinct from the audio or video files.<br><br><br><br>Begin entering your text in the message box by starting a new message in the chat. Type out the title of your playlist or a brief description, followed by a list of song titles or individual descriptions.<br><br><br><br>Once you've entered your text message, save and send it by tapping the "Send" button.<br><br><br><br>Go back to the media upload menu by tapping the "+" icon once more. This time, select the same audio or video files you uploaded in the previous step.<br><br><br><br>Next, keep your finger on one of the files while tapping on the files already present in the chat to enter "files mode." Continue to add files by tapping on the + icon positioned in the top right corner of the app's interface.<br><br><br><br>Append the second set of files while your fingers are still holding down on one of the existing files. The files should combine into one singular "file entry" and be listed as one combined file in the chat.<br><br><br><br>Let go of the file after you are done holding an existing file, so the files update in the message.<br><br><br><br>The list of songs or videos should be accessible from the combined file, allowing users to browse through the items as if they were a single unified playlist.<br><br><br><br>Although this workaround doesn't provide the seamless, native experience of creating playlists within Telegram, it is an elegant solution for users who want to create a visual playlist of their favorite songs or videos.<br><br>
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