Creating playlists is as much of an art form as blowing glass. Creating the perfect playlist takes time and effort. But when you want to transfer a playlist from Spotify to Apple Music you are pretty much out of luck. You can of course recreate the playlist inside Apple Music, but that’s a hassle. However, there is an application that makes transferring playlists from Spotify to Apple Music so simple a caveman could do it.
How to easily transfer playlists from Spotify to Apple Music
The application is called Move to Apple Music (MtAM) and moves Spotify and Rdio playlists into your Apple Music application. For this tutorial I will be using Spotify.
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Step 1: Select Your Service
When you open MtAM you will need to select your music service — Spotify or Rdio.
Step 2: Connect to Spotify
After selecting Spotify you will need to log into your Spotify account and allow Move to Apple Music access to the app. You may also receive messages on your computer from Apple.
Step 3: Select Your Playlist(s)
After logging into your Spotify or Rdio account, a list of available playlist will populate the screen. Use the check box to select the playlist or playlist you want to transfer to Apple Music. Note: transferring music can be time-consuming. Transferring a 50-song playlist took me about half an hour, so be aware that downloading large or multiple playlist will not be a quick process.
I chose to only download the RapCaviar playlist just to test out the app.
Step 4: The Tricky Part
In order for MtAM to transfer the playlist from Spotify to Apple Music it needs to “capture an iTunes session.” Click Capture Session and open iTunes. Once iTunes is open, like any song inside your library or in Apple Music.
During this process it is common to receive the following error messages from your computer and iTunes. Disregard and click Allow and Continue respectively. This is the tricky part and you may have to click on these messages many times.
But when MtAM has successfully captured your iTunes session you will see this message in the MtAM application.
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Step 5: Transfer Music
When you click Next, Move to Apple Music will begin checking your tracks. This process shouldn’t take more than a few seconds.
After checking for your songs, MtAM will begin transferring the songs from Spotify to Apple Music. Pay attention to the timer at the bottom to see how long your transfer will take.
During this process MtAM will notify you if there are songs present in the Spotify playlist that could not be found in Apple Music. If this occurs you can view all the songs that were not found in a .TXT file after the transfer is complete.
Step 6: Import Playlist into Apple Music
When you have finished transferring your playlist(s) click Save My Playlist Files and choose a place on your computer that’s easy to locate. The playlist will save as a .TXT file. So my Spotify “Rap Caviar” playlist was saved to my desktop as RapCaviar.txt.
Songs Not Found:
Below Save My Playlist Files you will see the option to “save the list of songs not found.” Click on this to save the text file to your Mac. Here is all the songs MtAM couldn’t locate. Apple Music and Spotify have similar library sizes so I was surprised to see this many songs on the list. But after searching Apple Music for these songs myself, I was able to find most, if not all, and add them to my playlist. This is the one drawback I found using MtAM. Nevertheless, searching for 13 songs is way better than searching for 50.
Importing Playlist into Apple Music
Open iTunes and go to File -> Library -> Import Playlist and find your saved .TXT file.
When the import is complete your Spotify playlist will appear in the Playlist section within Apple Music and iTunes.
Move to Apple Music makes transferring a bunch of Spotify or Rdio playlists into Apple Music as easy as can be. With a price of $4.99, music fans will be hard-pressed to find an easier way to move their favorite playlist from Spotify or Rdio to Apple Music.
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Search for any track, artist or album and listen for free. Make and share playlists. Build your biggest, best ever music collection.
Get inspired with personal recommendations, and readymade playlists for just about everything.
Spotify also offers thousands of Podcasts, including originals that you can't find anywhere else.
Spotify for your Apple Watch gives you the ability to seamlessly access and control your favorite music and podcasts from your wrist.
Listen absolutely free with ads, or get Spotify Premium.
Free on mobile
• Play any artist, album, or playlist in shuffle mode.
Free on tablet
• Play any song, any time.
Premium features
• Play any song, any time on any device: mobile, tablet or computer.
• Enjoy ad-free music.
• Listen offline.
• Get better sound quality.
Please note: This app features Nielsen’s audience measurement software which will allow you to contribute to market research, such as Nielsen’s Audio Measurement. If you don't want to participate, you can opt-out within the app settings. To learn more about our digital audience measurement products and your choices in regard to them, please visit http://www.nielsen.com/digitalprivacy for more information.
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This is getting extremely irritating. I have a family share premium, and whatever I do, (before this update it was fine, actually, the new UI screwed it up,) I can’t play the next song in my playlist. I try restarting my phone, PC, anything, and it keeps screwing up. I’ve tried everything. For real, fix your bugs and don’t put the old bugs into a new update, PLEASE.
Not to mention, for non premium users, fix the ad problem. There’s definitely great ideas, but they are executed quite poorly. It’s clear that you want people to pay to do anything. And really, you shouldn’t even be plaguing them with ads if premium has just as many. 6 hours for each skip? There are 24 hours in a day. You’re telling me they only get FOUR SKIPS EVERY 24 HOURS? Seriously, that’s just downright disgusting and rude at that point. If you’re going to torment them like that, at least make it so it’s 2 additional skips per every 12 hours they wait, otherwise it’s just repetitive.
Anyways, remember that UI says a lot too. And you should also add the shortcuts back. They were quite useful. And once again, fix the bugs before sending out a new update because it’s annoying. That’s all I have to say for now, and I apologize if it’s jumbled. Please at least TRY and take this into consideration.
Not to mention, for non premium users, fix the ad problem. There’s definitely great ideas, but they are executed quite poorly. It’s clear that you want people to pay to do anything. And really, you shouldn’t even be plaguing them with ads if premium has just as many. 6 hours for each skip? There are 24 hours in a day. You’re telling me they only get FOUR SKIPS EVERY 24 HOURS? Seriously, that’s just downright disgusting and rude at that point. If you’re going to torment them like that, at least make it so it’s 2 additional skips per every 12 hours they wait, otherwise it’s just repetitive.
Anyways, remember that UI says a lot too. And you should also add the shortcuts back. They were quite useful. And once again, fix the bugs before sending out a new update because it’s annoying. That’s all I have to say for now, and I apologize if it’s jumbled. Please at least TRY and take this into consideration.
No thanks not worth it
I think the idea of the app was spot on. I think the execution was terrible. The app is up to date and on top of these songs but it is a pain to work with. An app should always be user friendly and easy to understand but this isn’t it. I don’t like too much music and don’t know that many singers so when it made me choose three that’s a big no, it messed up my recommendations and I’m stuck with sicko mode as a recommendation because I was joking around. The app doesn’t allow you to play just one song, you have to make a playlist and if it’s not big enough it plays “recommended” music which is extremely irritating. Skipping songs only 6 times per hour is ridiculous and only there to make you pay money. Also the fact that you can’t restart your playlist after you’re done and it starts playing other music is uncalled for. I tried everything from looking it up and restarting my phone. Nothing worked. Ik there are hard core fans who know all the ins and outs of this app but that’s not the point, anyone (within reason) should be able to use and app, if they can’t then there is no point to download this app. Lastly I forgot to mention but not being able to add whole albums is also irritating, adding song by song is meticulous.
Now is unnecessarily complex
The number one thing I hate about this update is the fact that anytime I pick a song, shuffle turns off. It's literally a joke that I have to turn it on every time I pick a new song. What confuses me is the fact that repeat stays on when shuffle turns off. That needs to be fixed. Another thing is the fact that you can't hide the recommended songs that are at the bottom of each playlist. Which tends to always have the same songs on it. Which is quite annoying. Another thing is that when you search for something on a playlist, you cannot slide to the right to add to queue anymore. Which is a major time consumer now. A guy should be able to add to queue in a lot faster time than having to click song options, scroll down, and add to queue, because if there's multiple songs you'd like to add, it should take 10 seconds to add 10 songs. Not 10 seconds to add just one song. One more topic is that I have to go through multiple screens just to go to queue. Whom ever had that idea is considerably unintelligent. It used to be so simple and easy to use. Now it's like you're playing a intelligence and patience game with every user. With this new update, many things became very unnecessarily complex. My patience with this app is going quickly. I hope you fix these format issues.
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