Can you export a playlist from iTunes?

Exporting your iTunes playlists can be useful when you want to transfer your music to another computer or transfer song and playlist information to another application. You can also use the playlist export and import functions to move a...

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    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. Select your device in iTunes and then click the playlist name in the "On My Device" section of the sidebar.

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    Press .Alt if you're using Windows. This will display the menu bar. You can also press Ctrl+B to turn it on permanently.

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    Click the "File" [Windows] or "iTunes" [Mac] menu. This will display a small menu.

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    Select "Library" → "Export Playlist." This will open the file browser so that you can choose where you want to save the playlist file.

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    Choose a new location to save the file. By default, iTunes for Windows will try to save the playlist to the "system32" folder, which is not a convenient place to find it later. Navigate to an easy-to-access location, such as your desktop or your Documents folder.

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    Choose the format you want to export the playlist as. Click the "Save as type" menu to see the format options. You have several options to choose from, and the format you pick will depend on how you intend to use the playlist:

    • Select "XML" if you're planning on importing the playlist back into iTunes, such as when you're moving a playlist from your iPhone to your computer or sharing it with a friend.
    • Select "M3U" if you are importing the playlist into a program like Winamp or MediaMonkey.
    • Select "Text files" if you want to save all of the data for each song into a tab-separated plain text file. This can be useful for importing the playlist into a database or spreadsheet program such as Excel.[1]

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    Give the playlist a name and save it. By default, the playlist file will have the same name that it did in iTunes. You can change it to whatever you'd like before saving it to your computer.

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    Click the "File" [Windows] or "iTunes" [Mac] menu. If you don't see the menu bar in Windows, press Alt.

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    Select "Library" → "Import Playlist." The file browser will open.

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    Find the playlist file that you want to import. iTunes can import XML and M3U playlists. Select the file that you want to import into iTunes.

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    Add any songs that are in the playlist but aren't in your library. You'll receive an error when you import a playlist that contains songs that aren't in your library. You'll need to transfer these songs to your library if you want the playlist to be complete, then you'll need to re-import the playlist.[2]

Update 05 March 2020

As we know, when the user syncs the playlists to the other iDevices with iTunes, the old playlists will be deleted instantly. It is something which worries a user a lot due to the fact that almost everyone wants to keep the old playlists in its original place. To make sure that the issue is never faced, it is advised to download and install Dr.Fone - Phone Manager [iOS] which is a wonderful program developed by Wondershare. You can easily transfer new playlist to iOS devices with the orignal playlists kept as well.

Transfer new playlist to iOS devices without Erasing the Original Playlists

  • Transfer, manage, export/import your music, photos, videos, contacts, SMS, Apps etc.
  • Backup your music, photos, videos, contacts, SMS, Apps etc. to computer and restore them easily.
  • Transfer music, photos, videos, contacts, messages, etc from one smartphone to another.
  • Transfer media files between iOS devices and iTunes.
  • Fully compatible with iOS 7, iOS 8, iOS 9, iOS 10, iOS 11 and iPod.

Step 1 The program is to be downloaded from //drfone.wondershare.com/iphone-transfer.html as the latest version is always there to support the need of the users. Once it has been downloaded, install and launch it. Connect the iDevice with the computer with the USB cable.

Step 2 The user then needs to click on the option of "Phone Manager" from Dr.Fone interface, a new windows pops up.

Step 3 Click on "Transfer iTunes Media to Device", all the iTunes music library will be checked by default, uncheck the itmes you won't transfer. Click Transfer to start transferring the selected playlist. And click OK after the transfer completes.

Video Tutorial: Sync iTunes Playlists to iOS Devices with Dr.Fone - Phone Manager [iOS]

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