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Export selected playlists as individual XML or M3U files

AppleScript Applet for iTunes

For macOS 10.12 and later only. iTunes can only export a single playlist at a time (File > Library > Export Playlist...). This applet will export each selected plain, Smart, and Genius playlist as individual XML or M3U files to a user selected directory. Such files can be imported into iTunes again later or into other devices or apps. Not as fast as iTunes' own "Export Playlist..." command, but it does the job without the repetition required.

Action shot:

Batch Export Playlists in action

Select some playlists, choose the file type, and click on "Export".

Latest version:

  • v2.4 September 22, 2018

Further:

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Current v2.4

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Info:

  • This is an Applet
  • works with: iTunes
  • file format: Application (Applet)
  • Gatekeeper Security: Authorized Apple Developer ID
  • current version downloads: 2,428 | total downloads: 10,304
  • .zip download size: 403.6K

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