with https://www.tunemymusic.com/ you move songs/playlist between many services even extract to file and import again for me spotify connect is a big plus and now they even added lyrics do spotify all the way
https://www.tunemymusic.com/ There's step by step instructions. It should work although from one account to another might be a bit tricky as it's meant for one provider to another. And it uses your login for the original fetch. Good luck!
Edit: you'll probably want to make backups, log out, log in with the new account, and upload your backups.
Sorry, it takes a long time to grab links for 113 songs! I only use YouTube, Soundcloud, and Spotify because they are what these artists are posting links to. For some reason they don't ever post Tidal, Deezer, etc. But the good news is that you can use a website to transfer the playlist over to deezer. I've used this site in the past and it works pretty well. Sometimes it will give you the wrong song though. But you can always try them out via YouTube and add the ones that you like to your own playlists. :)
Have spent the last 30 minutes with TuneMyMusic to convert my GPM playlists to Spotify. Don't know if it's the best, but it got nearly every song without manual intervention.
Go to settings to change download location or quality
I used the free version of this tool: https://www.tunemymusic.com/
I went to my liked songs list in google music and transferred it as a playlist. Then I went to the playlist is Spotify, selected all, right-clicked and saved to my liked songs. It can take awhile and it will look like nothing is happening but they'll eventually get liked.
This should do the trick. Btw I would recommend reading around this sub before you fully switch over my friend. Google might be in the process of transitioning Google play music to YouTube music.
Backup playlist and create another account when uget banned restore list to new account.
By MrDude Spotify app contains something called orbit service, this sends a lot of data about your device to the Spotify servers, unless you send that data - Spotify won't let you connect to the service so it needs to be sent. Mostly that part of the app is coded in C and stored as a lib inside the app. Currently some spoofed data is sent to the server, but Spotify can check all data sent to their server - no matter if it's spoofed or not. If they look at the logs from your account and check the data your device has sent, they can search for certain things and decide you're using a cracked app on your account and ban that + your device.
The last ban wave, got device info from your android device and banned the device rather than your account - so we just spoofed data was being send from a different device instead of yours - that way you could use your old account, now spotify is just banning accounts, rather than devices - so back up your playlists and use burner accounts, that way it doesn't matter if your account gets banned as you can just make a new one. Device spoofing is trivial and easily patched.
You can backup/move your playlists for free here: https://www.tunemymusic.com/ https://spotmybackup.com/
a helpful bit for anyone who doesn’t use spotify, if you still want this playlist, I used a site called tunemymusic.com to log into spotify (I just signed up with facebook) and paste the playlist url in the box, then select which music service you want to transfer the songs to (apple music for me) and it takes like 20 seconds to transfer and it showed up in my playlists as “r/teenagers Spring Reddit Playlist” and has this as the playlist info: Playlist Created with https://www.tunemymusic.com?source=plcreateda that lets you transfer your playlist to Apple from any music platform such as Spotify, YouTube, Deezer etc
u/Stabileseitenlage, u/Cobrakill ! Hey guys. I have took a deeper look at it. I went with the premium https://soundiiz.com . I will most likely keep it just one month. The reason why I chose this one is because I wanted to sort my playlists, remove duplicates and stuff like that. This tool is quite powerful to be honest.
But if you are only looking at transferring playlists, www.tunemymusic.com is fine. Without a premium acc, you can still transfer a limit of 1000 songs as much as you want per day.
Both have a CSV (excel) function to let you know which sounds they couldn't transfer. For 1000 songs, I generally had 4-6 fails. But I listen to relatively "mainstream" music.
Hope this helps :)
You can export your playlists to Deezer (https://www.tunemymusic.com) and use Deemix to download the whole library with a click. This won't cost you anything if 320kbps MP3 is enough.
Why do you think that?
Also this has been one of the easiest way to move libraries to Spotify -> https://www.tunemymusic.com
The only challenge is the music you have uploaded yourself, Spotify doesn't have a cloud library so you have to transfer it yourself from device to device and then can listen through spotify.
They can't give you .mp3's of songs you didn't pay for (excluding free/uploaded tracks), but yeah it would be nice if they let you download a .csv or .txt of all the music added to your library.
I used tunemymusic.com: individually transferring all my playlists to Apple Music, and then transferring all my "songs" from play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/all as a playlist, but it only got ~85% of 'em accurately (at least it does tell you all the songs with which it failed completely... iTunes Match also "matched" the wrong versions of songs here and there, which I'm having to fix manually song-by-song)
For those interested, there are a few websites that allow to transfer a YouTube playlist to many streaming services, of course it depends on the copyright for each songs so sometimes you don't get 1 out of 50 songs, but it still better than going one by one and redoing all of your playlists.
edit: used this a few times already https://www.tunemymusic.com
http://www.playlist-converter.net/ or https://www.tunemymusic.com/CSV-to-Deezer.php + Deezloadr/SMLoadr or whatever the choice is atm.
You could alternatively get in contact with Apple and see what they can do.
I recommend moving to tunemymusic. It's the same price and 10x as easy to use. https://www.tunemymusic.com/
I used to use Soundiiz too. Mind sharing some of your tidal playlists here? I would like to add to my collection since I can mix using them on my denons.
Do you have any extensions? There is also a website called Tune My Music which allows you to sync playlists, and transfer them from streaming services, but you'd have to be paying for that so you would know already...
> Yup just scared of losing my favourite songs and playlists I so carefully curated for every occasion.
Just so you know, you can export and import playlists. There are many tools like:
I have used the first one and it works perfectly.
> Same reason I don't use Youtube vanced. Haven't seen any instance of google banning accounts for that but too scared of loosing the account I had since 2010
Have another account? Who uses a single Google account for everything?
I don't think that's possible. There is a component for Youtube that works free. But you have to convert the Playlist to Youtube for that. There are a lot free online converters for streaming services. Check out this one: https://www.tunemymusic.com
You could also buy every song or download them and recreate the playlist. The easiest way for downloading a Spotify Playlist might be Deemix, which has a Spotify import function and downloads files from Deezer. But that program might be illegal in your Country!
So, the short answer is: It's not possible to add Spotify playlists in Foobar for free, you have to use other methods.
Let's Start -> Spotify -> paste the playlist link into the prompt -> upload to other streaming platforms (you will have to login to whatever source you want to upload to.)
The free version doesn't allow you to automatically sync the playlists so each time you make an edit, you will have to manually edit each playlist or fully port each one over individually.
I'm going to be busy until the end of the month but after that, I'll see if I can make a script or something that will sync it for you so that you don't have to manually port it each time you make an edit.
mp3tag can help you with exporting titles to TXT, but I'm not sure, if there is an option to export it to Spotify
https://www.mp3tag.de/en/
but for that, you can use this service
https://www.tunemymusic.com/
I’ve used this service https://www.tunemymusic.com/ to export my saved artists and playlists as CSV or PDF files.
I haven’t used it in a couple months, but if you click let’s start on the home page its pretty straight forward — Log into your account and go from there.
Well, all I did was copy the post into a text editor, removed the numbers and streams. Then into an automatic playlist creator thing. That's why there are some errors.
The site I used:
https://www.tunemymusic.com
Just saw someone mentioned this already but here you go:
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https://www.tunemymusic.com/Google-Play-Music-to-Spotify.php
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I used this, up to you whether you trust them as you need to give them your login as far as I can remember. What you could do is change your passwords right after transfer is completed.
You can use https://www.tunemymusic.com/ to transfer everything to a blank dummy spotify account, and then transfer it back to the new tidal account from the overwritten spotify account.
You're welcome :)
haha lol, i havent controlled the quality of the matches. the process of creating was automated with https://www.tunemymusic.com it tried to match the titles of the youtube videos against the spotify database.
I've used https://www.tunemymusic.com/ to transfer my GPM thumbs up playlist to Spotify and YouTube Music. It uses a javascript bookmark to scrape one of your GPM playlists and outputs it to a supported service.
You can also upload your own file (CSV, TXT, M3U, XML, etc).
Soundiiz looks like it has a lot more options to send your music to but thought I'd mention this one as an alternative (options are always good).
u/supersitos made Wonko FM available on every major platform supported by this website https://www.tunemymusic.com/ it's service to copy playlists from one service to another enjoy!
There's a couple of online services that let you transfer music from one service to the other. An example is https://www.tunemymusic.com/
Another that lets you compare music and such is https://soundiiz.com/ but this has a fee to use the premium features.
Not sure if this helps, but I tried.
I prefer SongShift and TuneMyMusic although i dintnuse the latter much because it seems to pull lots of album art from compilations and sometimes pulls things like “vocal covers” and not the original song.
Songshift i find to be accurate around 95% of the time.
And honestly if they can’t get their shit together with the recent songs or starting on the last song I played I might consider using this service to transfer all my playlists over to another service
I use a web site service Tune My Music. The free level will let you copy up to 500 tracks across multiple playlists at once. Just grab a handful at a time and watch how many tracks are in each playlist.
This is the service I use. It’s free and works.
You give permission to the service to access your music platforms, so the sync, and then I just revoke permission to access my music platform so tune my music doesn’t keep getting data on you.
Tune my Music: https://www.tunemymusic.com
Was pretty simple and quick. There were a couple tracks I found that it obviously pulled the wrong thing through from a self made playlist so I am not for sure what was missed. I was just too lazy to check through 50+ songs to see what was missing. But that was only 2 songs out of the 500+ that I had it sync.
> Spotify has my enormous collection of playlists, some of which might literally be my most treasured "possessions."
If you decide you want to cancel Spotify, you can transfer your playlists with TuneMyMusic
Not sure how clean you want it but https://www.tunemymusic.com/#step1 Worked well for me. It's free up to 1000 songs. You need to login into both accounts and some of songs wound up as a greatest hits comp track vs the album track. All in all i was pleased with it
> I appreciate the recommendations for other platforms but all my playlists and favourites are with Spotify
If you're looking at switching from a service to another, there are a number of services that assist you in switching:
Buy albums or single songs on Bandcamp whenever you can to support the artist, maybe use Deezer for convenience. You can export your playlist one to another with this webpage
I also cancelled my multi year (no idea how long, can I find out?) subscription, and was glad to find https://www.tunemymusic.com to transfer my playlists to the other service I use now (it supports pretty much all of them).
I also hate how spotify is pushing podcasts on their front page, I don't care about any of the crap on there, just the music. I will miss Discover Weekly, hoping Apple Music has similarly enjoyable discovery of new music.
Bro, you can literally export your Spotify Playlist to YouTube music. No need to remake them. And, for me, YouTube music has obscure shit that I can't get on Spotify.
after a lot of trial and error i figured a way:
1: Go to the channel "uploads" and select play all. That will create a temporary playlist that you are unable to save 2: Copy the temporary playlist url and go to https://www.tunemymusic.com/es/ 3: Select YouTube as a source, and copy the url there, and export (as csv) as the destination 4: Open the csv file in an editor, and put the channels name in every square of the ''Artist name" collum (except the first one which says artist name) 5: Save the file and invert the process by going to https://www.tunemymusic.com/es/ again, selecting "upload" as a source and "youtube" as a destination
And there you have your playlist
(btw, some videos may give an error, but there are only very few. I created a 1042 videos playlist and only 10 of them gave me error. Just put them manually in the playlist and thats it)
(btw*2, if you dont change the "artist name" collum to the channel name, tune my music will probably bug and put in the playlist different videos than the ones you expect)
To transfer playlists etc. between various services, you can actually use TuneMyMusic. I've used it to transfer all my playlists from Spotify to TIDAL and had no problem.
> Zumal das Wieder-Erstellen von Playlists und so ja auch ein bisschen dauert.
Musst du nicht, du kannst das auch übertragen lassen, zum Beispiel hiermit: https://www.tunemymusic.com/de/
Das sagt dir dann sogar auch gleich, ob was fehlt, weil Deezer die Lizenz nicht hat.
Lots of ways it seems. I’ve heard good things about this but haven’t needed to change services yet. That said, if others here have a negative experience and better suggestions then ignore this. I’ll be checking here for better options myself.
Maybe someone else needs a solution.
1 - Go to TuneMyMusic (https://www.tunemymusic.com/) and click on "Let's Start"
2 - Select YouTube as a source
3 - Copy and paste your YouTube playlist in the string
4 - Click on "Select Destination" and then on "Export File"
5 - Choose "TXT" or "CSV" (I recommend CSV - easier to be edited)
6 - Click "Select", then "Start Moving My Music", and finally you can save your file with your playlist songs.
Now, you need to split the TXT or CSV file into 1000 songs files (TuneMyMusic set to 1000 songs the limit of transfer).
Once you are done, you can use TuneMyMusic to import those split files and select your Spotify Playlist where to move your songs to.
I feel ya. Looking at how immersive and expansive the ecosystem is, I'm glad I got out when I did, before it got so committing. I made switch in late 2016, haven't looked back since. Also, https://www.tunemymusic.com/ is a good/easy way to transfer music libraries between services with the only caveat being that it will cost you roughly $4.50 if your library is over 1000 songs. Everything else might be a struggle, should you decide to make the switch.
Yes.
You’ll have to make a custom playlist of all those songs on Spotify first. Next use an app or website. The first time I did it I used https://www.tunemymusic.com and since then I’ve sued SongShift (app) with success.
Check out this link, can't speak to it's reliability personally though. Might want to just google "apple to spotify transfer" and look for what seems reliable. This link seems best from my quick skim through the results.
No problem! I hope that works exactly as you need. There are also ways to transfer content between music databases (with or without an SD card).
Ex: https://www.tunemymusic.com/Spotify-to-YouTube.php
Stuff like this saves tons of time and stress
Hey :)
I haven't thought about it yet. A few years ago I was on deezer, and I know I used a tool to transfer all my playlists to Spotify for free. I have took a brief look and saw similar tools but they are not necessary free: https://soundiiz.com or www.tunemymusic.com (advised by Deezer). I am sure there is a free alternative out there. I will take a deeper look tomorrow. I will let you know if I find something nice.
Tune My Music you can do alot without having to use a premium account. I think it’s 600 songs at a time and can export straight out of Spotify to another service/text file.
I don't know if you can do that automatically in foobar. But you can do that (automatically) , using this https://www.tunemymusic.com/#step1 , it's very easy. You choose Upload file ( it can be a text file, or playlist ), import that text file , then you choose Youtube , to export this playlist on Youtube. And then you can copy the link to that playlist in Foobar. That's it, problem solved
You have a couple of other options, convert your Spotify playlists into Deezer ones using:
https://www.tunemymusic.com/Spotify-to-Deezer.php
Then, download the Android or desktop version of Freezer from:
Download all the songs in highest quality. Profit!
any of your song got delete or replace with something else and such?
And do you know anyone and have any experience with tunemymusic? it is the 2nd popular alternative to soundiiz from what i research on google. Not sure if it is safe though.
They dont give a shit because they'll play tracks that get them the most money i guess. I used this to transfer my stuff! I still currently use deezer. Some foreign songs are unavailable, but i just use spotify (hacked version lol) if thats ever an issue. Good luck!
(ps fuck you, spotify 😎)
I'm not sure why you would want to use .txt, it would be really complicated as u/emryz pointed out but you can do the same thing by converting your local files to .CSV and using Tune My Music to make a Spotify playlist out of them. I've never really come across using a .txt file for this before.
There is also https://www.tunemymusic.com/ which is free, but kind of you get what you pay for. Most of the time it works pretty well, but every now and then there are "WTF" replacements.
Good News :If you have your old itunes xml file then you are in good luck.
Just go to this site https://www.tunemymusic.com/#step1 and select itunes as the source then transfer to apple music. You will recover everything back.
Try this: https://www.tunemymusic.com/
I used it to get all my spotify playlists/tracks into a deezer playlist that i could then load into deemix. you can export to any number of other online streaming services, or having it write it all to a file.
When I switched tidal sent me to this website to transfer playlists and it made a world of difference for my recommendations. Good to have for any streaming service you might look at. https://www.tunemymusic.com/
I'm not sure if I understand correctly: do you already own the music and do you want to recreate your playlist with that or are you starting from scratch? (I have the impression it's the latter)
For digital downloads, I recommend amazon music & iTunes music.
If you already own the physical CDs and need to rip them, I'd recommend Exact Audio Copy.
For the playlist part, you may want to have a look at tunemymusic, maybe they have something you can use?
I've been using YouTube (the video part not the music part). I'm looking at options, but it seems to me that Spotify (Premium) is the only one that allows offline listening on desktop. I could be mistaken but I think that's the case.
As for transferring, a friend recommended https://www.tunemymusic.com/ it has some limitations at least when transferring to YouTube (as well as since Spotify took down the song data, those songs won't transfer) but I think it's a good starting point and you can always add to the playlists manually from what you remember...
I'm a little bitter Spotify didn't give us a heads up so we could download our playlists :/
I think TuneMyMusic can export your playlists as CSV, you can tinker with them, and then import back into the services in question.
I just used it the other day for that export function, haven't played with the import but the button's there, at least. Don't know how it works.
You'll have to convert the playlist to apple music. I've used this site in the past, it works well! You'll need to give it a link to the Spotify playlist. It can also convert the Soundcloud and YouTube playlists to Apple Music if you wanted to add all 3.
https://www.tunemymusic.com/Spotify-to-Apple-Music.php
Let me know if you have any questions!
You can transform it into an apple music version by going to https://www.tunemymusic.com - the first part of the 'recipe' though would involve you creating a Spotify account if you haven't already, then ensure you're signed into it, then clicking on the above spotify link, and then choosing to 'Follow' the playlist. Next, go into tunemymusic.com and follow its lead for transferring the playlist. You will then be prompted to sign into your Apple account. After you've followed the steps the rest of the way... profit. You now have a Spotify list in Apple Music.
The is a way to easily transfer the playlist to YouTube or Spotify so we could enjoy too!
This website can be easily used to create an identical playlist for all of us asking! PLEASE I LOVE DISCOVERING MUSIC OF ALL KINDS I BEG YOU!
https://www.tunemymusic.com/ - To transfer playlist between different music streaming websites (Spotify to YouTube or Apple to Spotify). Thanks to whoever made this.
Another one is https://www.fakenamegenerator.com/ incase you want to use fake identities (including dob,address, phone number, security number and lot of other things).
> is there a way to move all my music and artists to Deezer?
Beware! You can only favorite 2000 songs on Deezer.
AFAIK it doesn't have the "add to my music" option that Spotify does.
I have successfully* copied my artists between Spotify and Deezer (back and forth)** using https://www.tunemymusic.com/
*that's how I found that stupid limit. Don't accidentally mix up favorites and likes
**because I can't reliable use Deezer on my phone.
Try using the service tunemymusic
worked great with me, I transfer my like list to Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music and Deezer, I'm still deciding which one will be my next service
No problem, it took me a while to find all the deleted videos from my playlist. Figured I would share the playlist with everyone.
You can also transfer playlists from Youtube to Spotify for backup.
You could try freeyourmusic (aka STAMP) or tunemymusic - they both claim to support Spotify to GPM/YT
If you set up a free Spotify acct and save the list(s) you want, you can then use IFTTT or a third party converter/sync.
• IFTTT can automatically sync to deezer or soundcloud.
• Converters like tunemymusic or soundiiz can do other services.
They won't be perfect, but should get you most of the tracks.
I know others are asking about different services and transfering so I'll just reply here what I've done.
I've used Google Play Music since 2014. I switched to Spotify a month ago and I'm pretty happy. Here's what I like.
The UI is not as clean as GPM but it's tolerable enough. I used TuneMyMusic (https://www.tunemymusic.com) to copy my GPM thumbs up playlist to Spotify for free. I used Google Checkout to save everything else (playlists, uploaded music) which I'll redo on Spotify at my leisure later.
TL;DR: I can but only when listening critically. Most of the time, it doesn't matter to me. Totally agree with you.
I can only hear the difference between lossless and lossy tracks when listening very critically. When I'm listening critically, I have the volume higher than normal and I'm repeating parts of songs multiple times. This scenario is very rare. Most of the time I'm listening to music, I'm not listening critically; just enjoying the music.
Tested myself using 20 trials on https://abx.digitalfeed.net/. The site says it takes 15-30 minutes but it took me closer to 45-50 minutes. My setup is unbalanced (for now) and is as follows: Grace SDAC-B -> THX AAA 789 -> HD 800S. With the same DAC and amp, but with the HD 6XX instead of the HD 800S, I couldn't identify between lossless and lossy as accurately.
The only reason I'm on TIDAL is because I'm on the $30 Family Hi-Fi plan with other 5 other people. For $5 per person including the family owner, the cost difference to Spotify is low enough ($2.5 per person on full Family plan). Spotify's algorithm for songs I might like I still way better though. I've been using https://www.tunemymusic.com/ to transfer my TIDAL playlists to Spotify just so that I can get suggestions for new music.
I haven't tried your suggestion yet but if you're looking for a site that does the same thing (without downloading any applications) you can use tunemymusic, this still works as I've tried it today :)
The link is there in the post. There are many other sites too. Like https://soundiiz.com/ or https://www.tunemymusic.com/Spotify-to-Apple-Music.php just google Spotify to Apple, you will get lots of results.
Workaround:
Working decently now in October 2020... some songs not found though existing, some misidentified, and the order came out slightly wrong. It was fixable for a single 22-song playlist. YMMV.
Why allow the app access?
TuneMyMusic needs to work through the YouTube API which is not free access because they want to track you for use and abuse.
isnt musi basically a youtube player?
for me all the playlists were on my youtube account. just use https://www.tunemymusic.com/YouTube-to-Apple-Music.php
Not the same but I moved from Spotify to YTM using https://www.tunemymusic.com/, it has a lot of services to transfer and it creates new playlists even the ones with same name but idk how it will work with GPM. Although, you cannot transfer/create more than 10 playlists per day due to YTM restrictions.
I was back and forth with Google, got kicked up the chain twice and told that my experience was not common, and then...no real advice. I tried literally dozens of times.
I ended up using this:
...to transfer everything to Spotify. I then deleted all my playlists and (importantly) radio stations from Google Play Music and then transferring again. I then used that service above to transfer playlists from Spotify to YTM.
Tell Google support you're having this experience. They basically gave up on me.
yep i also have a bunch of mp3's that i will "eventually" download with deemix :]
hey it looks like u can upload a text file here
I used https://www.tunemymusic.com/ (I think there's a couple other similar services) to transfer my playlists. I believe it can also do some other things including your "library" but I didn't try any of that
I recently used Tune My Music to move my music over from Google Play Music to Spotify, due to Googles plans to shut down the service. It worked fairly well - out of around 1500 songs, only around 40 were mismatched or not found when they should have been. Because of the mismatches I still had to go through it afterwards to check them, but it was still much faster than doing everything manually.
Doing it from personal MP3 files, you'll probably have to create a playlist file and upload that, but after that it should be automated.
This may be common knowledge, but you can transfer your library (albums, playlists and all) using www.tunemymusic.com/ hope that's helpful. also, I hope you have the gear to enjoy the HiFi, as frankly the apps aren't perfect. Hope you like it! the more users we get the better it will hopefully become.
If you are talking of the paid apple music this works.
If you are talking of the music app for local playback, you can use any youtube dl tool to download playlists and import these files using something like filza, multiple copy/paste using the music library section.
You should migrate to Spotify. The following service will convert your playlists from YouTube to Spotify, so you don't lose anything.
https://www.tunemymusic.com/da/YouTube-to-Spotify.php
Either use the free version of Spotify, buy premium or use a modded android version.
A bit late but I used https://www.tunemymusic.com/ way before Google gave the tool to transfer. It free and worked almost perfectly just a few songs were incorrect it also notifies you what songs couldn't transfer over.
Haven't tried it but /u/freddy_barker recommended it as a free alternative to soundiiz.com in another thread
Not really. I am a long time Spotify user, and Spotify is sooooo much better for playlists, so I have been using https://www.tunemymusic.com/ to transfer playlists over. I discovered it after this post.
I do not listen to music that has videos, so the video playlists are full of artists that I do not listen to. Enough with the videos!
Use this free site to transfer all of your Spotify data to Apple Music, it's the only one I've found that is legit free and just works how it should. You can also sync playlists and have them update on a set interval if you want. Shit is cool, just used it the other day to switch back to AM
That would explain a lot. Yeah I wouldn't want to do all that either. Perhaps you should look into this service you can convert your Apple Music library over to Spotify with this handy tool. https://www.tunemymusic.com/#step1
Pro tip: instead of selecting a playlist to transfer, just click on your library and then the songs tab that lists every single song in your library and run the tunemymusic command and it will treat your library as one giant playlist and transfer everything to Spotify.
Dunno... but maybe you can export your playlists to deezer, and from deezer to deemix/deezloader ;)
Maybe not all tracks will be available... but you can give a try to https://www.tunemymusic.com/ (it's free! ;)
for future reference id recommend backing up your playlist to a txt or csv file... tidal offers this which allows the backup of playlist and then you can import with tidal.
If you have playlists that you need to transfer from a brand account on YouTube Music, you could try https://www.tunemymusic.com/. There doesn't appear to be an option to transfer between accounts at the same source and destination, but you could export to a file first, and then import from the file into your main account.
Hi there! I was finally able to get a CSV of my data using Tune my Music. Wish I didn't need to use a website for doing it but at least I found a solution. Thank you for your help. It's unfortunate about my XML file oh well.
Yeah, knowing Google they won't. :(
What have you been using? I just went from Spotify to YouTube Music with https://www.tunemymusic.com/ and it was pretty painless. The only thing is YouTube only allows 10 playlists to be created a day so it took me three days.
I used this website before when I migrated from Spotify to Apple music. It worked perfectly for about 98% of my library. For some songs it snagged the "live" version instead of the studio album one.
I think you have to make the connection the other way around these days. You set-up the connection in last.fm and authorise the link in Spotify. I've not tried it though as I don't want that link in place. You can certainly use services like https://www.tunemymusic.com/ to link various data sources.
Spotify does change its interface quite regularly - never get any warning of the changes either.