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Topic: How to export a playlist to a folder instead of burning it ?
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Freshman Lounger
Join Date: Dec 2003
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Hello,
I would like to export a playlist to a new directory. I know that iTunes can export a playlist to a CD/DVD (burning it) .. so it is not very far .... How to do this (no one wants to answer in the Mac ITunes forum, maybe i will be luckier here) ? Thank you in advance. |
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![]() Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Napa, California
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I think the reason that know one wants to answer this is because...well, it can't be done.
I guess I'm a little confused as to what you want. Do you want a list of mp3s in a text file? Do you want an .m3u Playlist that you can import to another app? What's your end goal? Adam
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Freshman Lounger
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: London, U.K.
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You can do this manually by highlighting all the songs in your playlist and then dragging them to a folder in a Windows Explorer window. I did this to copy some songs to a SD card for listening to on a Pocket PC and it worked well.
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Freshman Lounger
Join Date: Dec 2003
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You are right. Thanks it works fine.
Besides it is a copy of the selected MP3's of the library.. so that I can delete the copy later without any doubt. My purpose was to extract one playlist as a copy of MP3's so that I can do a Zip file with only my playlist songs. |
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Topic: How to export a playlist to a folder instead of burning it ?
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