Smart Playlists Fixed - Thanks Apple :-)

Hey,
Has anyone else noticed, Smart Playlists are now sorted in the correct order on the Apple TV? If you make a Top 40 most played in iTunes, the number 1 song now shows up at the top of the list on the Apple TV, rather than at the bottom.
A small detail, but glad to see Apple finally "sorted" it out.

In iTunes I have a "Recently Added Music" Smart Playlist. This is basically the 100 most recent songs I've added into iTunes, sorted by Date Added order.
This Smart Playlist shows up accurately in the correct order on my iPod Touch AND on my Apple TV. So yes, this kind of thing now works correctly with the Apple TV. Most recently added song at the top of the list, and least recently added song at the bottom.

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