Batch Export Playlists Music App Mac

Transferring a playlist from your iPod to computer means that you are transferring the compilation of different songs which can be played on a particular occasion. If you have hundreds of music tracks on your iPod and want to listen on the selected one, you can compile a list of all these tracks to play them smoothly on your iPod. There is no way on the iPod by which you can make new playlists, however, if you already have some playlists on your iPod, you can add music to these playlists. In other words, Playlists are kind of preferences which are not so easy to set for everyone. Here’s how you can transfer the Playlists from your iPod to computer or your iTunes Library:

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Part 1. How to Transfer Playlist from iPod to Computer via iTunes

  • Music Browser Multi-track export, BPM & key detection. The built-in Music Browser provides you with flexible track sorting and search options, via Music and Finder integration. The multi-track export allows you to select entire folders or playlists for a batch export of instrumentals and acappellas.
  • Step 2: Select music and playlists from 'Music' window and export to Mac. On the top menu of the program click on the Music button, this will get you into the iPhone music library window. You can see all iPhone tracks are sorted in playlists on the left navigation column.
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Jan 06, 2020 Select the playlist in iTunes that you want to export. When you export a playlist, you are exporting the list of songs and their order. You can export playlists to transfer them from your iPhone to your computer, or from iTunes to another media player. You can export any playlist in iTunes, including playlists on your iPhone, iPod, or iPad.

Step by step guide to transfer playlists from iPod to iTunes Library via iTunes:

Step 1. Connect your iPod to the computer and Launch the latest version of iTunes on your computer. Click on the little arrow button in the top menu and select the Show Menu Bar. Now, Click on the icon of your device which is shown under the Menu bar.

Step 2. Find your Playlists and select it as shown in the screenshot below. Now, Go to the menu bar and click on File, Library and Export Playlist. Now, it will ask you to set the location of the folder for Playlist.

That’s it! You have successfully exported the music file from your iPod to the computer. Actually, this playlist is saved in the form of the text file which can be imported back to iTunes to get the whole playlist. Click on the Music icon right next to your iPod. Now, Click on the File, Library and Import Playlist. Select the recently exported Playlist and click on Open.

Part 2. Copy Playlists from iPod to Computer with Tunes/Play Counts/Rating (Recommended)

Now, you will see the whole playlist present in the music library of the iTunes. Although this method seems pretty much easy to transfer the playlist from your iPod to the computer, there are several disadvantages of using this method. The playlist only have the directory while there will be no actual songs in the exported library. In other words, if a song is deleted from the iTunes Library on your computer, you will not be able to play it in the Playlist in iTunes. To solve the problem, you need to have the better solution – dr.fone.

dr.fone - Copy iPod Playlists to Computer with Tunes

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dr.fone will allow you to transfer the Playlists from your iPod to the computer with the tunes, play counts, ratings as well as the artwork of the songs. In other words, dr.fone will transfer every other information associated with a song from your iPod to the computer. Also, users can also transfer the smart playlists or Genius playlist from the iPod to computer or the iTunes Library without using the iTunes.

Step by Step guide to transfer playlists from iPod to computer using dr.fone

Step 1. Download and install dr.fone, get the latest version of the software from the links given below. Run it and connect your iPod with the computer with USB cable to your computer.

Step 2. Click on the 'Music' tap on the top of the main window. The music on your iPod will be displayed on dr.fone. In the left side menu, it will show all the playlists from your iPod. Now, right click on the playlist that you want to transfer to computer, and click 'Export' to export the whole playlist to your computer/iTunes. Or you can directly choose the playlist and click 'Export' at the top to complete this process.

As I have mentioned, during the transferring profess, the playlist play counts, ratings and artworks will be copied to your computer as well. Most important, all the playlists come with tunes, in this case, you’ll never worry about the songs gray out in playlists. Why not download dr.fone to have a try now.

Discover the newest way to batch tag and rename audio files using the handy spreadsheet.

TAG EDITOR ALLOWS YOU EASILY AND QUICKLY:


Handy Spreadsheet for Quick Tagging

Meet the Tag Editor for Mac, a spreadsheet application for editing audio metadata in a simple, fast, and flexible way.

This audio tag editor supports various audio formats, ID3 tags for WAV, AIFF, FLAC, MP3 files, XIPH/Vorbis Comments for the FLAC files, and MP4 tags for M4A and MP4 files.

'... makes it easy for you to organize your music files,
without having to go through complicated procedures.'
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large music collections easily.'
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COLUMN AND ROW MANAGEMENT

The app's primary purpose is to represent, edit, and process the audio metadata in a structured way. The application has easy to follow layout - the spreadsheet window with the toolbar and the table containing rows and columns. The app can open a few spreadsheet windows or tabs simultaneously.

Each rowrepresents an audio file and its metadata and technical information. The metadata editor can load up to 200000 audio files in one spreadsheet.

A column represents particular metadata or audio data type. You can edit more than 60 audio tags in corresponding columns, including, but not limited to Album, Artist, Title, Artwork, Comment, Lyrics, Genre, Grouping, Key, Track Number, Year, and others. Audio's technical properties, like Audio Codec, Audio Format, Bit Rate (kbps), Channels, Size, and others, can also be shown and used for composing the other tags.

For better accessibility, the 'Columns' menu has organized sets of columns or tags, like Classical, Commerce, Mood, People, Podcast, Sorting, and others.

The columns can be rearranged and sorted easily. One or more sorting criteria can be applied to sort each column.


Column and Row Management

CHANGING TAGS INSTANTLY

With this metadata editor, audio tagging is not a tedious and tiresome job anymore.

Change the audio metadata with ease. Apply a Batch Tagging, Cut, Copy, Paste, Undo, Find and Replace, to a range of selected cells or the entire spreadsheet.

You can load, change, and control all changes in one spreadsheet window using the keyboard shortcuts. It can significantly speed up workflow and be especially convenient for laptop users. Tidy your entire audio collection with both auto and manual methods quickly and easily!


Change Tags Instantly
Batch Editing of ID3 tags, Copy, Paste, Find and Replace

CONTROL OF CHANGES

When the changes have been saved, they go immediately to the audio files. So, it makes sense to review the changes before applying them. The spreadsheet format makes it easy to review the changes and eliminate unwanted mistakes.

Use the app to identify inaccuracies and duplicates in your audio tags. All the changes you have made are highlighted and become visible.

The unwanted changes can be reversed with the Undo or Reload commands.


Control of Changes

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IMPORTING TAGS FROM ONLINE DATABASES AND ITUNES

The application supports the automatic importing of audio metadata from online databases, such as MusicBrainz, AcoustID, CoverArt, etc. The metadata loader can also parse and load tags from path components, such as folder or file names.

To import tags from iTunes, drop iTunes playlist to the Tag Editor, select a few Rating cells, for example, and choose Edit / Load Tags / From iTunes (Music).

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Loading Metadata from Online Databases,
Path Components and iTunes / Music

SETTING ARTWORKS

The Tag Editor can search for artworks in online databases, such as CoverArt, Discogs, MusicBrainz, AcoustID, etc. So, select a few artwork cells, and choose Edit / Load Tags / From Network.

The app also can load album artworks from local folders automatically or manually.


Setting Artworks and Improving Tags

CLEANING UP AND IMPROVING TAGS

The metadata editor provides built-in commands for improving existing tags:

  • Fix Encoding - converts the metadata to Unicode and makes it readable.
  • Change Case - changes the case of the metadata.

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It becomes easy with the app to get rid of unwanted and low-quality audio tags.

RENAMING FILES

Tag Editor is ideal for editing and renaming files with the use of audio tags. Spreadsheet format allows you to check, edit, and automatically standardize multiple filenames in a single table.
File names can be changed in auto or manual mode as well.

Read more: How to rename files with the use of audio metadata >>
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Renaming Files and Exporting Files to iTunes

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TECHNICAL SUPPORT

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Please, write to us about feature requests or any problems. We always glad to improve our applications for your needs. If you like the Tag Editor, a review of it at the App Store would be appreciated.