![]() This works in Mac or Windows, although you might need to install some basic UNIX commands in Windows (cat, sed, and tr), but these are available in many places (just Google for UNIX utils for Windows). Just replace "playlist.m3u" with the actual name of the M3U playlist you exported from iTunes:Ĭat playlist.m3u | tr -s "\r" "\n" | grep EXTINF | sed -e "s/#EXTINF:*,//" | sed -e "s/\(.*\) - \(.*\)/\2 - \1/" | sed -e " s/ \$//" Select File > Library > Import Playlist, then select the text file created in step 5. Select the Songs option on the left pane under Library. In both cases the order is not the same as the original. Give the export a name, then select Save. I select my playlist and choose File > Export Playlist and save it as CSV or XML. ![]() Bonus Tip: Make iTunes Library Transfer Process Simple
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