Transfer music to Apple Music from CSV
- By : La
- Category : Uncategorized
Music streaming services are fantastic; I can’t imagine life without music. Music has been my companion through my whole life, both good and bad times. It -plays- significant role in my life. I can remember in highchool, I was always imagined I have music in the backgroud like in the movie. Unfortunately, music, in general, used to be expensive for me. For most of my life, I could only afford to buy a CD every few months, so I relied on listening to the radio and recording some auditions to the tape. However, during the communist era, the radio wasn’t filled with as many commercials as it is today, but there also wasn’t much good music available, at least not to a great extent.
That’s why I greatly appreciate the existence of services like Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, or Tidal. For a small fee, I am able to listen to almost all the music ever created, and that’s amazing. However, one challenge I faced was transferring my playlists when I wanted to try a new streaming service. I have my playlist in a CSV file.
Recently, I wanted to try Apple Music, but I found that there was no built-in functionality to import my playlist. It was possible to use API and some python coding to do that, but becuase of lack of time I decided to use a specialized service called https://app.tunemymusic.com/transfer. I was able to easily and quickly create a playlist in Apple Music based on my CSV file. It was a real surprise to find a tool that did my job in few minutes.
As a side note, I want to clarify that no one is paying me for this short text. I simply wanted to share my experience with you. And greetings to all music enthusiasts, no matter what kind of music it may be.
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