Playlist Export



Export to Serato Profile An export function has been added to the existing drop down list in the History panel, for those who prefer to upload their playlists after their set. Select the option labeled 'Serato Playlists' then click the 'Export' button. Apr 10, 2019 There’s no Export Playlist option under devices and I can’t find any export option for the playlist on the iPod (running ios 9.3.5). I don’t need to transfer the songs, just the playlists.

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:

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

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.

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

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.

Serato Playlists is a way for DJs to export their playlists from Serato Software and share them online through their Serato profile. Using Playlists is a great way to share your set lists and mixes with your fans.

Here's a step-by-step guide to using Serato Playlists.

Exporting Your Serato History Online

Your Serato Software has a feature called History which logs every tune you play, and organizes these plays into sessions referenced by date. The History panel has an export function so you can easily export any History session as a .txt, .m3u or .CSV file. Additionally, the export function also has an option to export to 'Serato Playlists'.

Getting your playlists online has never been so simple

1. Click on the History session that you would like to export to Serato Playlists. Next, select 'Serato Playlists' in the Format drop-down:

2. With the History session selected and the 'Serato Playlists' Format option selected, click Export.

NOTE: Your computer will need to be connected to the internet in order to send the History session to Serato Playlists.

TIP: You can select and export multiple History sessions at the same time by selecting multiple History sessions before clicking the Export button.

3. Once your History session data has been transmitted a web browser will open automatically and direct you to the next step in creating a Serato Playlist. At this stage, if you are not logged into serato.com you will be asked to log in. Similarly, if you do not currently have a serato.com user account will need to create one to proceed.

When you are successfully logged in to your serato.com user account you can verify which of the exported history sessions you wish to create Serato Playlists from. After making your selection click Continue.

Congratulations! Your History sessions are now Serato Playlists.

Editing Your Playlist And Sharing Online

Once you have created your Serato Playlist, you can now edit the Playlist visibility, genre tags, images, titles and gig or radio show information to get it ready to share with your fans.

Playlist Export

1. Click Edit Details to reveal the editing options for your playlist.

2. Add a Playlist name, select where you played it and fill in the location information. Note also that, by default, Playlists are private. This means that they are visible only to you. If wish to share your Playlist with others be sure to the Privacy setting to Public.

3. A list of potential Playlist genres will be generated from the genres tags in the tracks in your Playlist, so you should have a good list to choose from.

To tag your Playlist with a genre simply click on relevant genre(s) from the list of genres displayed as small text. Selected genres appear in gray boxes. Clicking the gray genre box will remove the genre tag from Playlist.

You can add additional genres by typing them into the Add new genre box and clicking the Add button.

4. Add an image to your Playlist - this could be a flyer, the radio station logo, or anything really.

5. You can tweak the track information in your Playlist by clicking the Edit Tracks button. You can toggle which tracks were played in your Playlist and edit track and artist information. You can also use the Insert buttons to add tracks that were not logged to your History session (eg. tracks you played off CD or vinyl.)

Spotify Playlist Exporter

You're now ready to share your Playlist with the world!

Adding audio to your Playlist

Adding audio to your Playlist is great for fans who are keen to hear your Playlist in action. This is a piece of cake with Mixcloud, a free online mix hosting service who we've worked closely with to provide Playlist integration:

1. Sign up to Mixcloud here.

Windows Media Player Playlist Export

2. Click Upload in the top navigation bar on Mixcloud and follow the instructions to upload. When you get to the section for inputting your playlist, you will see text that says Serato.com playlist. Click this option.

Playlist Export

A bar will pop up for you to input the URL of your Serato Playlist. Simply copy and paste the URL of the corresponding Serato Playlist into the bar, and click Get My Playlist and what do you know - there's your Playlist!

Playlist Export Tool

3. Continue the process and click 'Save' once your mix has finished uploading. Mixcloud will use the time information from your Serato Playlist to help time stamp the tracks for you as well.

4. Grab the Mixcloud URL of your newly uploaded mix and head back to your Serato Playlist page. Click on Edit Details, paste the Mixcloud URL into the Listen Link box and click Save.

Youtube Playlist Export

5. Now when people view your Playlist they'll see a Open Mixcloud Player button on your Playlist page. Clicking this button will launch the Mixcloud audio player in a pop-up window.

Playlist Export

You now know all the technical business behind creating Serato Playlists. Head over to your serato.com profile and start promoting your sets online!