For those of you new to Tidal use https://soundiiz.com/ to convert your playlists from Spotify over to Tidal.
When I first moved over a year ago I had a few playlists that had over 3000 tracks so there was no way in hell I wanted to manually rebuild those lists on Tidal. That site made it painless.
A quick google search shows there are some 3rd party tools to do this. I don't have Spotify so can't check, but it seems you can take the list (last link in post) and upload.
FWIW: this was one https://soundiiz.com/tutorial/import-text-to-spotify
Yeah, I did several months ago before things really got bad with GPM.
For those looking to make the jump, I heartily recommend Soundiiz for transferring your playlists.
Spotify can also access your personal audio files on any device, but it's more of a hassle.
I wouldn't say that Spotify is great, but it's not bad. Better than YTM at least. It has some nice features, but its radio algorithms are pretty awful.
I did this, but I had a good amount of playlists that kept taking me back to Spotify as I didn't have time to make them all in Plex. A quick Google search gave me something great. https://soundiiz.com/ lets you sync your playlists to and from many services including Plex. It's not 100% perfect. I had a 400+ song playlist and it hit about 375 of them. It'll also give you a list of what didn't get synced.
Completely free webapp that's extremely user friendly and works like a freaking charm. It so good, even changes in the source playlist will be reflected almost immediately in the destination playlist.
playlist-convert.net and soundiiz can already transfer playlists between platforms, but lack the ability to create playlists from mixes which seems to be your main attraction. If I were you I'd let them handle that and go all in on generating playlists from track lists.
https://soundiiz.com/tutorial/google-music-to-spotify
There are several websites like this one that help ya transfer the playlists/libraries.
Try this site out. https://soundiiz.com/
Just connect your Spotify account, select the playlist. And select ".txt" Hope this helps. =)
EDIT: You'll have to manually rename the text files, so be aware of that.
Try https://soundiiz.com. I think they have some free transfer possibilities. There are more services to transfer playlists and albums as well when you google.
Spotify are launching HIFI very soon, so you might want to give it another try. It's just CD quality for now I think, but who knows how it will develop.
Also Apple Music and Amazon have HIFI streaming, so I hope you'll be able to find a service you like. I'm sorry Turkey are are making shitty internet laws.
The only way I found is to download your playlists & podcasts via https://soundiiz.com/ then create another account on Spotify (with your e-mail address this time) if you wish but I personally switched to another provider as soon as I discovered this tip
Maybe this: soundiiz?
It looks like you may have to crate a spotify free account a d add/copy said playlist to your favourites/library on there first though.
This comment is key. Wasapi is literally the benifit of Tidal, not the lossless. If you have to shove lossless audio out of Windows DS, or whatever MAC uses, it's almost pointless. Wasapi (exclusive mode) allows you to bypass the OS sampling engine for direct to DAC bit stream. Wasapi + 320kpbs will sound better than Lossess + Windows DS (imo).
Also, /u/Capt-Clueless use https://soundiiz.com. If you have a lot of playlist to convert, it's worth to get at least one month of pro use for $4. I've used the service extensively, life saver. Especially when Spotify has way better playlists. I just "heart" the playlist on Spotify, go to soundiiz, convert to Tidal, ez pz.
Spotify does have a better music selection than Tidal, really no way around that. I just don't care enough myself for that to matter. Tidal has 98% of what I listen to, the other 2% to me is whatever. If I REALLY wanted it I could just buy it, or explore other music.
I used even paid for a month to transfer my large amount of playlist from Rhapsody to Spotify
Worked out really well!
After was done just cancelled the subscription. Can do free but it’s only one transfer at a time and would have been a pain in the ass to do so.
You can use third party software like https://soundiiz.com/ to easily manage your music, but I do agree with what you are saying. I switched to Tidal from Google Play music myself, and library management was much better there.
Well, I disagree on one point, since I usually listen to the songs from this subreddit using Tidal. The coverage on small bands is quite good. It is true that the editorial line points towards pop and other horrible stuff, but a good listener knows to skip entirely the suggested options and the main page. If someone of your mods has the Tidal account it would be super easy to sync spotify playlists using Soundiiz.
I would do it myself, but this service allows only to sync created content, not subscribed playlists, so to sync you must own the source account and have the playlist created by you. Also if a song is not listed in the destination's portfolio it will be simply skipped, so no need to edit anything. Anyway, thanks for the answer. Keep going with your great job.
You can't at least not through Plex natively.
Playlists in Plex are based on the Metadata and not directly to the files, an M3U file has the absolute path to that file (which can be different if you, for example, have different operating systems), which means the files referenced in the playlist might not be the same.
to import m3u files into plex you will need to use a 3rd Party program like the one I linked below. I can't say anything about how legit that is because I rather recreate them through Plex itself.
I had the same issue a few months ago, I have over 3,000 mp3 songs with variable bitrate. I just imported all those songs in SPOTIFY, made a playlist of those songs and used a site soundiiz.com to export those songs to TIDAL then ripped the songs. I found over 2500 songs with highest possible quality, the rest of the songs were not found/improperly tagged so I had to use SHAZAM to first identify and then download through the above method.
Now if there is a way to automate the last 500 songs then I would definitely love to hear that.
Spotify also has a student discount. I'm not sure if there is more or less of a music selection on either service. You could just try it out for a month and see if you like it. You can also use this site to transfer your playlists.
Another option is soundiiz.com - the free version maxes out at 200 tracks per playlist.
I don't think you'd be able to link two Tidal accounts, but you could transfer to Soundiiz, or another service, and then back out again (at the risk of some matches failing).
For exporting your uploads: https://takeout.google.com/
For transferring your library to a different platform: https://soundiiz.com
Not a shortcut but this is the only thing I know of that syncs between Music services. Worked well for me switching from Tidal to Qobuz in the past.
Yes, although it sometimes it misses and grabs an incorrect song, or does weird stuff is X song is available on service A, but not B.
All you have to do is give it access to read your playlist data on whatever accounts you want to transfer between. You can bulk copy playlists by just checking them off. Also worth noting there are probably other services that do the same thing, this is just the one I have personally used!
As an alternative give a try to Soundiiz, supporting more platforms, including more features and better matching rate. Soundiiz has both a free and a paid offers, depending of your needs.
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PS: always be careful when using this kind of "free product", specifically when it's not a registered company and dealing with your datas...
Hi everyone,
I've converted these playlists into soundiiz playlists, so you can simply convert them to other streaming services, such as YouTube, Deezer, Apple Music, and many others. Simply sign into soundiiz and connect your destination account, then go to the playlist and select convert to from the three-dot-menu.
Here is an overview about their Premium features vs. free ones:
https://soundiiz.com/pricing#pricingDetail
Maybe paying $4.5 for one month and then going back to the free account is worth it, but that is up to you to decide. Remember that only exporting as a file is a Premium feature, converting your loved tracks to another streaming site is not, e.g. to a Spotify playlist.
I've used https://soundiiz.com/tutorial/import-text-to-spotify in the past and it worked great. It also tells you which songs were not found so you can search for them manually
Soundiiz is the perfect tool for this. Select YT Music as source, Apple Music as destination, select playlists to be transferred and done.
Its a premium one but costs only 3 euro per month. Good one time purchase. Once all playlists are transferred, stop payment.
One and only https://soundiiz.com/ and f..k Spotify.
Copy/paste myself: Soundiiz migration engine is very good but you must remember that some services APIs are bad. Eg. migration Spotify -> Deezer is 100% perfect, Spotify -> YouTube Music is not fully (especially playlists are f..k up, but it is YT fault and how it handle playlist), Spotify -> Apple Music is fine, but some data cannot be transferred (artists or albums, do not remember), Spotify -> Tidal is generally 100% perfect etc.
If you have more than 70 favorite songs in YouTube Music, you could try to convert them to your Deezer account with an online tool like TuneMyMusic.com or Soundiiz.com, they allow free conversions up to 1,000/200 tracks, for more you would have to subscribe.
There's an app called songshift but I've never used it, and there's also this website that I have used before.
Yes, you can use it for multiple accounts / services. If you have multiple Tidal accounts though, I think you will have to import the data from your first account, then log to the other one to do the next import. You can log in to multiple services at once.
More details about the free / premium features here.
You do need to create an account, and I believe there it a limit to what you can do for free, but you can convert a playlist here. Enjoy! And good luck!
Hi !
Thank you so much for your feedback :) We are trying to do our best since 2013 now, me and my colleague and it's so nice to read a post like this one !
Glad to read that we have been helpful with our product/service. As we have limited ressources a phone app will probably not be done "soon". BUT, it's something we are thinking about (we already have an Android app) to be more visible. Probably more a "webview" than a "native app" by the way, but definitively something we keep in mind ;)
PS: we have recently added an "About us" page to give more information about Soundiiz / us to Soundiiz users. Here you go => https://soundiiz.com/about
Soundiiz is my goto for playlist conversion, but they can only read iTunes playlists. They can copy to Apple Music - but I don't think that helps at all. You could go to Beatport and buy there though https://soundiiz.com/features
Same story here, only I'd never used Plex till the beginning of August. So far I absolutely love it! There's a service called Soundiiz that will import your playlists form google play music to Plex. it is $4.50/month but worth it as a one-time deal.
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Yes, I took advantage of 3 months of spotify for 9.99. I used this website: https://soundiiz.com
Edit: The site is super slow right now which is not normal. Apparently Spotify launched in Russia and the site is under heavy load.
Hey there, not an ignorant question! I've had a few requests from folks to have my playlists ported over to Apple Music / Tidal / whatever. I haven't taken the time to do all that in batches yet, but I know there are a few services that can transfer playlists between streaming services automatically. Soundiiz is the main one that I know of. Let me know if you try it out!
>Apple Music but that involved starting over
Quick shout to this app Soundiizwhich worked really well to transfer my library to Apple Music. I am going to pay $5 again to move everything back to Spotify now that the 10k limit is gone -- I still had a month left on my AM trial.
Use Soundizz, you log into both spotify & sound cloud. You can make it transfer playlists over to another service. I use it from spotify to deeper. Its free too. https://soundiiz.com/tutorial/spotify-to-soundcloud
As far as I know many services already exist doing just that:
For example there is this one.
But last time I tried this (Spotify -> Google Music), many of my playlists were incomplete on the other platform.
I think it's unfortunately very hard to go from one platform to the other without losing any music from your playlists.
Worth trying anyway !
Now about the programming aspect of it, I think Spotify has enough in their API to let you do something yourself.
I paid for a month of Soundiiz and found it worked almost perfectly. I think I had to go in with a few manual tweaks, mostly when I discovered how much music I had uploaded to GPM from back in the day when it first launched. There were only a few tracks I had uploaded to GPM that weren't on Spotify, though.
So yeah, it works great for a few bucks. Except where it doesn't work because Spotify really doesn't let you upload your own music.
Tidal HiFi with a USB DAC and a decent set of headphones is truly wonderful compared to compressed audio via Bluetooth.
https://soundiiz.com/ is well worth paying for to move/merge/manage your playlists from/to all the major players.
I have used Tidal before a few years ago and its really improved vastly. I’m enjoying discovering new music for a long time.
I’ve figured out how to save it all on iPhone but idk if the app is available on Android, but if it is you can save ALL that music onto another app where you can download to listen to offline.
https://soundiiz.com/webapp/playlists
I tried a few, and I think these two are the best, although both are not free:
https://soundiiz.com : An online tool
https://songshift.io : An app for iOS devices
The app tends to break between updates of the app, so I’m currently not too happy about it. As long as you are not shifting to Apple Music, you should be fine I guess.
take a look at https://soundiiz.com/ which will sync various items across various platforms, GPM and YTM included. I used it for a month to get things initially synced then cancelled.
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one thing to watch for... I synced my GPM favorites to YTM, which was my main purpose for using the tool, and this worked fine.
However, I also synced from YT to GPM and 'ugly' things occurred... some non-music videos that I liked in YT somehow matched to tracks with GPM, and I had to go thru my favorites to weed them out.
Well in that case I'm afraid I don't know a specific tool that downloads from YT Music. The only option I can think of is to convert your YT playlist to Deezer here and then download the songs with Deezloader or SMLoadr.
Most of the music finds its way there, but it can take 1-3 days post release before it shows up, versus Spotify.
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That being said there is some missing music for some of the artists I listen to, most notably Tale of Us and Adriatique, MatHame also some EP's and single releases from people like Patrice Baumel etc.
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The sound quality in Tidal (HiFi) versus Spotify is i'd suggest 1.5x better in terms of listening enjoyment. The app is also very good and IMO less glitchy than Spotify's
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My recommendation is to take a 1 month trial, then sign up to Soundiiz.com to pull across your playlists and artists/albums to Tidal, Soundiiz will warn you of missing items from the lists you've imported. It's a free service.
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I've some space on my Tidal Hifi Family if you wanted to message me. I charge £4 GBP for a HiFi account.
Don't listen to those comments. I'm really trying to help here because I understand your struggle!! As I pointed in another comment try restoring your account as it was before, with help of an Apple Assistant, with your old payment method to restore your old libraries.
Then access iTunes from a computer and back up your sister's library from her iTunes, hit download everything and if she has local files those can be backed up downloding them from iCloud.
I don't know if I'm being clear. If not feel free to ask !!
Also if you gain access to your old library check Songshift Pro or Soundiiz to transfer your content from Apple Music to a free account of Spotify to have the "list" you maybe are trying to get.
Yes it looks like it can...
I got the 6 months trial with Tidal so I might get a Soundiiz subscription to transfer all my artists from Spotify to Tidal then. I guess then Tidal will give me better recommendations in Plex
Someone shared this service in another GPM thread. Haven't used it myself so I can't vouch but hopefully it can help you out.
I had this problem too and used the desktop version to create a new playlist, then select all songs from the old playlist and copying them over to the new one. The resulting playlist didn't include duplicates and songs became deletable again. Must be some problem with the indexing. Maybe that helps in your case. You can still use Soundiiz.com to remove the duplicates, they have such a function.
I personally use Soundiiz to convert from Spotify to Tidal (it’s free to use with a Tidal membership - unsure of if it’s free otherwise). Google Play Music is supported by Soundiiz too. https://soundiiz.com/
I used to be in the same boat, but it is hard to beat a subscription service like spotify for discovering new music.
Regarding 2.) there are quite a few services which will export your playlists from itunes to spotify e.g. https://soundiiz.com/
You can also export your itunes library to mp4 then import the songs directly into spotify. Spotify will happily play a mashup playlist of your local mp4 files and stuff pulled down from the cloud.
You could export your Google Play Music listening history to a CSV file and import it with the Last.fm Scrubbler. There are two playlist converters that can do this: Stamp and Soundiiz, both are not free and afford a Premium account.
I used this when I switched from Rdio to Spotify and then Spotify to Google Play Music. I was lucky enough that my playlist was only at 75 as it occasionally confused remixes and the original songs and it took a little time to sort things out. I can imagine it'll also be a little problematic to transfer from YouTube (which doesn't have specific titles as sometimes they will contain "OUT NOW" etc.) to something like Spotify.
I'd try it out and see how optimal it is. For songs that aren't on say Spotify, do what the other poster did as you will find out, songs won't always be on Spotify or Google Play Music
Here is the spotify link: https://open.spotify.com/user/pjamzz/playlist/21mUDtR8QlXvH9s24aj1zw
Would've added it before, but didn't bother to go through the trouble of making an anonymous account. And I know I said I could convert it to other services, but I don't feel like setting up accounts for google and apple (lol); however, you can use this free website:
To easily convert the playlist and any other playlists to both of those service, it's a really handy little tool. Let me know if you need help and rock on man!
Not directly, but I use soundiiz to convert Spotify to Youtube playlists and then Youtube to Mp3 to download the mp3 files. Not all of the Spotify songs are available as youtube videos though, but it works well enough. links: https://soundiiz.com/ and http://youtubeplaylist-mp3.com/
I just transferred my Apple Music library to Stopify. I first tried the free version of Soundiiz, but it skipped some songs for unknown reasons and the UI wasn't great for telling me what songs it had trouble finding on Spotify.
I then bought Stamp for $10. It has a free version, but it can only move 10 songs at a time, so the free version is pretty useless. It worked really well. It can export a list of songs it can't find on Spotify. A bunch of the songs it couldn't find I found just by searching on Spotify. Stamp usually failed for me because Spotify didn't the same recording as I had, like a live version for example. Overall Stamp worked great.
Enjoy: https://soundiiz.com
I had the same problem with all my playlists being in Spotify and wanting to use them in other platforms. Even lets you make a youtube playlist full of music videos for your songs.
The playlist is constantly updated, so it would be kind of difficult, but check this out: https://soundiiz.com/
Here you can convert the playlist to almost any other platform. Hope it works for you
The new version of Soundiiz.com can do a lot of conversions with your loved tracks on Last.fm, it can export them in six different file formats or to other streaming sites like Spotify etc.
This would be the link to my Last.fm loved tracks on Soundiiz:
https://soundiiz.com/webapp/playlist/lastfm/autoGeneratedSDZ_lovedtracks
The different options are accessible with the three dot icon. As exporting to a file is a premium feature, you would have to pay for it though.
Have a read of this post, seems a little messy but definitely doable. https://community.spotify.com/t5/Desktop-Linux-Windows-Web-Player/Instructions-to-import-music-from-Spotify-into-Google-Music-and/td-p/1129851
There's also http://www.playlist-converter.net and https://soundiiz.com. I think what you'd do here is start following the r/LSD playlist on Spotify, use playlist converter to duplicate it into a playlist you own and finally use soundiiz to transfer it to Google play. This is the easier option IMO because I don't like the idea of messing around with python and github but that's just me. Worth noting that you won't get any of the new updates people make to the playlist so you might have to repeat this process every couple of months or so. Hope this helps!
Ahora mismo no, pero puedo intentar moverla a mi cuenta de spotify y enviarte el enlace.
Tambien puedo poner la lista en pastebin y tu decides si usas Playlist Converter o Soundiiz para importar la lista a tu cuenta.
Como tu quieras.
Just doing some quick tests, I felt the audio wasn'extremely better, but It seemed slightly clearer. It also sounded a bit more.. veiled at times? It sounded more open and warm - In some songs. (Could be placebo), (This is compared to Spotify Premium). Not enough for me to justify paying the $20/m. In Spotify I would also hear some distortion (In the music, not the speakers) in some albums, but I didn't get this in Tidal (So Far). If this is true, then either it's the 1411 OR Tidal is more selective and careful of how they upload their albums.
I think if Money wasn't an issue, sub to both Spotify and Tidal. If not, just stay with Spotify. I think i'd prefer to be with Spotify and buy some cd's. (If you want to switch, you can import your playlists from your other streaming services such as Spotify, Groove, Google Music, Soundcloud, etc. through Soundiiz.
Music I used for listening was:
I definitely appreciate the voucher code though. Gives me a chance to test Tidal without linking credit card :D Thanks!
Glad you liked it. I wish I had the time to upload this in a less restricted plataform, since I know that Spotify is not an option for everyone, however you can use this playlist converter so you can import it on another plataform: https://soundiiz.com/
Cheers and thanks for the feedback!
If you ever decide to jump ship near the end of your two years, give yourself an extra week of overlap between the two and use this website to move all music; depending on media rights available or not on Groove music, from Spotify to Groove. You that way save yourself from creating tons of playlists again.
Deezloader is the best out there, i don't recommend musicforyou because it doesn't download from Deezer or Spotify, it makes a search around the internet... so i only recommend MP3FY or Deezloader for now.
Btw, here's my favorite Playlist converter website: https://soundiiz.com/converter
And if you don't have the deezloader: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7_yZ7zOTMz5YWVVeGhkUjhrTFk/view?usp=sharing
there's also this
https://soundiiz.com
I did this too while I was trying out Tidal, but there's good 20%-30% music missing from Spotify on Tidal, they still don't compete in size and diversity of the library
You can get around the matched tracks being lower quality.
Before doing anything obvious disclaimer, backup your ripped files to something like an external drive.
1) connect your apple music account to something like https://soundiiz.com/
2) create a smartplaylist in Apple Music that only contains matched files.
3) import that playlist into the soundizz library
4) delete all those matched tracks from your library using the playlist (select all, right click, delete from library)
5) using soundizz, transfer the soundizz playlist back into apple music
6) select all the tracks in Apple Music, right click add to library
That will have got the highest quality version and they will no longer be matched.
When songs become unavailable on Spotify, they remain in the playlists, but are hidden (you can enable "show unavailable songs" in the app's settings)
Either way, you can use countless apps to transfer playlists between services (personally I use Soundiiz)
Asking Spotify Privacy support per email for your complete account data also includes a JSON formatted file with all your playlists, so you would have to convert it e.g. to CSV to open it in a spreadsheet app.
Some playlist converters offer to export your Spotify playlists to a text or spreadsheet file, so you can download it, e.g. TuneMyMusic.com or Soundiiz.com.
Usei esse serviço para transferir minhas playlists para o YouTube Music:
https://soundiiz.com/tutorial/spotify-to-youtube-music
É meio chato de transferir no plano free, mas ao menos deu conta do recado.
There are a few services that transfer playlists from Spotify to other providers.
I just tried a paid one, https://soundiiz.com/, for $4.5/month. It transferred over 95% of my playlist songs from Spotify to Apple Music. Some had “errors” during the transfer on Soundiiz, but I did but dig into it.
I can't vouch for this service, but they do say they offer the transfer service between Spotify and pandora. https://soundiiz.com/tutorial/spotify-to-pandora
As for Tidal, I've only heard good things about them. Supposedly they have the best sound quality and pay their artists the best. I was looking at them too (because I don't intend to stay with Amazon, it was just already there so the quickest solution to make that point to Spotify in a timely fashion)
In future there tends to be a lot of websites that you just sign into both music apps on and then you can transfer playlists and what not, that's how I used to do it anyway as I never really found an app.
For example this is one I used to use a lot: https://soundiiz.com
Hope that helps
I paid $4.50 to soundiiz.com to bring it all over but i don't feel at all bound to it -- the interface is all new, only a couple of albums are downloaded. for me this made it extremely easy to just remove the Spotify app from the phone and get back to my everyday life with music but no support for fascists.
I just switched to TIDAL. I paid $4.50 to https://soundiiz.com/ for a one-month subscription and cut over all playlists, artists, and albums in less than an hour. Just removed the Spotify app from my phone and i'm playing music from TIDAL right now. All good.
You can use Tidal without Alexa. You can either create new playlists or import your old ones within tidal.
You don’t need Alexa.
This is simple.
I used soundiiz. Seemed to work OK. Cost is $4.99 a month subscription that I'm going to cancel as soon as I'm sure everything is copacetic. So it cost me $4.99 to do the transfer. It will transfer playlists and all favorited albums, tracks, artists.
Soundiiz will let you transfer it even if it wasn't made by you. You'll need a premium subscription with them for such a large playlist but it's only $4.50 USD for a month. To transfer it:
I'd offer to move it myself while my one month of Soundiiz is still valid but I don't have an Apple ID and they don't have a free version of Apple Music. I can't sign up for Apple Music without giving them a credit card which I choose not to do.
I just transferred 3500 songs, most of which are EDM, from Spotify, to Tidal and it caught every single one.
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i recommend soundiiz.com. Pay the 4.5 bucks. It's worth it.
I don’t think that HypeMachine’s Merci Table tool was mentioned in the MeFi thread, it helps you find Bandcamp pages for artists in a Spotify playlist.
I’ve also heard of https://soundiiz.com/ but haven’t tried it (never had a Spotify account)
Yes, there are many services that support transferring playlists between streaming services ,e.g. https://soundiiz.com/
Most streaming services offer a way to transfer playlists from other streaming services as well, e.g. Deezer has this: https://features.deezer.com/en-us/transfer-playlist/
I'm afraid I'm not familiar with that. Another thing to consider is whether soundiiz.com will be able to transfer your playlists and library. I suppose if a service has a free trial, one could sign up and then use the soundiiz transfer to see how many of one's favorite tracks are missing from the new service.
I'm not sure how the selection compares, other than being similar.
Regarding the transfer, when I switched from Napster (Rhapsody) to Deezer, I used soundiiz.com to transfer my library and playlists over. They probably support Spotify as well.
People are pretty friendly on the other subreddits.
https://soundiiz.com/ will transfer all of your stuff from Spotify to whatever platform you chose.
The most similar services to Spotify are Tidal and Deezer. They both have daily mixes and equivalents to release rader and discover weekly.
You can transfer your playlists with soundiiz. I use it all the time. It's a monthly charge to do a batch transfer, but I just use it and immediately cancel for the month. Extremely useful because it can transfer your entire library.
my battery has been excellent as well. I see you too are a person if culture and use YouTube vanced. I just started using the vanced music app too after finding this site to transfer all of my Spotify playlists
I've used all the streaming services and I'd say Tidal and Deezer are the most friendly for Spotify users.
Tidal has playlist folders and an incredible discovery feature (you tap a button and it creates a list of similar tracks based on what you are listening to which you can then tap to queue the ones you like).
Deezer has the best shuffle in the game, their flow feature shuffles your music and you can direct it by your mood and it will blend in an occasional track that is outside your library but seems like you'd like.
https://soundiiz.com/ will let you transfer everything from Spotify in one click (platform to platform function).
Just did this as well a couple of months ago. I used soundiiz.com to copy over all of my playlists (like 200 of them.) It's around $5 a month but you only have to pay for a month and cancel the sub. While I was in there I pulled all my old Google Music playlists too. It worked pretty well, of course not all songs matched up but I'm happy with the results.
For what it's worth, I'm really happy with the switch.
Bin damit von Spotify zu Tidal migriert. Für größere Playlisten über 200 Tracks brauchst du premium, aber die paar Euro war es mir wert. Einfach direkt wieder kündigen.
Yes but for some services you need an active subscription at time of export.
I've used soundiiz in the past. You might need to upgrade to premium (just cancel when you've transferred what you need).
There may be other similar services but I've used this with reasonable success.
It will however mess up some things. Because some services mark different albums songs and artists differently or have different versions of the same albums (eg 20 year deluxe edition).
You could pay Soundiiz a small fee to export your playlists and then import them into another service if that is your thing.
Or you can start hosting your music locally and connecting to it over a personal VPN from anywhere you want to. See /r/htpc for more idea's like that.
https://soundiiz.com/ This will switched everything in a couple of clicks, use the Platform to Platform feature :)
I switched to Deezer which on a side note has the best shuffle in the world (its called flow).
I ditched Spotify. I'm on TIDAL. Because fuck this Rogan choice but also:
TIDAL pays more than 6x more to the musicians. $11/1000 streams compared to Spotify's $1.80/1000 streams.
TIDAL streams higher quality music: CD quality (1,140kbps) compared to Spotify's 90-120kbps.
TIDAL also has music videos! That you can make playlists of, then cast to your TV! There are already heaps of premade music video lists good to go that feature all different genres too.
TIDAL subscription money goes to the musicians who own TIDAL. Spotify's CEO Daniel Ek, uses his money from Spotify to fund war.
Both services have over 60 million tracks.
All these reasons why TIDAL kicks Spotify's butt, for the SAME PRICE of Spotify.
Transferring all my Spotify playlists to TIDAL was a cinch, by using a third party, Soundiiz, which only cost four bucks. I used the same service to also set up a weekly auto-synch for my Release Radar and Discover Weekly playlists, so I have them on TIDAL.
MOST IMPORTANTLY, I get to be smug about being a music snob. I get to say things like: "Enjoy your trashy, war-mongering, artist-neglecting, low-quality Spotify, I'm outta here. Stay fresh, cheesebags."
you cant use the services but you can convert your playlists to mp3/wma. I use soundiiz.com to convert my spotify playlists to youtube playlists then i use minitool utube downloader then put files in zune software
If I were you I'd get a free trial of Roon: https://roonlabs.com/
Use the export function to dump all your music that you own to a spreadsheet then import it with Soundizz: https://soundiiz.com/
That'll match anything that exists in Apple music and give you a list of things that don't, then you can drag the music that doesn't exist into apple music and there you have a clean library :)