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giorgtrig

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Jul 7, 2011
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Export for iTunes is a new mac app that helps you export your music playlists and albums to any local folder or external storage (SD card, USB drive).

Demo video: http://bit.ly/exportforitunes

Available on the Mac App Store for $0.99 (Limited time price):
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/export-for-itunes/id880764359?mt=12

20 Promo Codes for free dowload:
https://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?p=19186355#post19186355

The app copies and organize your playlists and albums music files into folders and creates the m3u file that let you play your playlist to any media player. For every album you can include a image file with album artwork.

You can browse and select which of your playlists or albums you want to export. See all playlist/album tracks with their metadata without open the iTunes app.

You can also export the track list from any album or playlist to Excel, so you can create an excel file with info about all your iTunes music.

Export for iTunes let you preview and export metadata like:
Title, Artist, Time, Album, Genre, File path, Kind, Bitrate

The app does not modify your iTunes library.

Compatible with iTunes 11 or above

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Partron22

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Apr 13, 2011
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Just used this to export a few playlists. It'll export by album as well.
It's handy being able to select more than 1 playlist at a time; something Apple essentially did away with when they went single window mode with iTunes App.
Reasonably fast too, and with a clean interface.
And it DOES leave the contents of the iTunes folder alone.
 

giorgtrig

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Jul 7, 2011
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You could open more than 1 window in iTunes 10? I can't remember, It's been two years..
 

giorgtrig

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kc5vcx

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Oct 31, 2007
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Does this work with iTunes Match automatically, temporarily downloading from the cloud and converting, or do I need to have my music downloaded first?

I'd like to export mp3 to a usb drive for playback in my car, but curious about the workflow with the app before I purchase. I primarily use Spotify now, but have my iTunes in the cloud so I don't keep my music on my main laptop to save space. Thanks.
 
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