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Exporting Playlists to Different Computer
Mike_WI:
--- Quote from: glynor on August 16, 2019, 01:24:22 pm ---The simplest thing would be to backup and restore the entire Library:
https://wiki.jriver.com/index.php/Library_Backup
If you really want to import just the Playlists, MC's regular Import system will import the playlist files it exports. As BigSpider indicated, you will need to make sure the path matches (the drive uses the same drive letter on both machines). But aside from that, there is no "special" playlist importing system. You just use the regular import methods that work with files:
https://wiki.jriver.com/index.php/Import
But, again, backing up and restoring the entire Library would probably be a much better fit for what you want. That'll give you everything (Playlists, Smartlists, Views, Playstats, and everything).
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I also tried export/importing single and group playlists and using the library backup and restore functions.
My original computer has music on a D: drive.
The new computer has data including music on an F: drive.
Seems like I should be able to do this with a way to mention which drive to use?
glynor:
--- Quote from: Mike_WI on September 15, 2019, 12:34:37 pm ---I also tried export/importing single and group playlists and using the library backup and restore functions.
My original computer has music on a D: drive.
The new computer has data including music on an F: drive.
Seems like I should be able to do this with a way to mention which drive to use?
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Yup. It is five step process:
0. On the Old computer, disable Auto-Import entirely (so it doesn't mess up your machinations). Tools > Options > Library & Folders > Auto-Import: Uncheck Run auto-import in the background. Probably also uncheck Run import on empty Libraries for good measure (though this shouldn't matter here).
1. Make a Library backup on all of the machines (so you can undo if things go sideways, and you'll need the backup from the old computer anyway). It is linked above, but see this for instructions: https://wiki.jriver.com/index.php/Library_Backup
2. Copy the Library Backup of the Old computer to the New computer and restore it. You probably want to restore both Library and Settings, though this is somewhat up to you. If you don't restore Settings, then you'll also want to do Step 0 on the New computer in addition to the old one before you do this.
3. You now have an exact replica of your Library and Settings on the new computer. The only issue is that all of your files are "broken" because they still point to D. You need to change all of the files from D to F. Rename, Move, and Copy Files will do this. Select ALL of the files (you don't really have to be careful since you're just going to change the Library and you have a backup) and do Right-Click > Library Tools > Rename, Move, and Copy Files.
Read through this documentation to get an idea of what you're going to do:
https://wiki.jriver.com/index.php/Rename,_Move,_and_Copy_Files
https://wiki.jriver.com/index.php/Find_and_Replace_Template
4. In the RMCF dialog, choose:
Mode: Update database to point to new location (make sure not to skip this part).
Uncheck the Filename and Directories templates entirely. They're not needed.
Check the Find & Replace Template.
Set Find What: D:\
Replace With: F:\
Check through the Preview panel to make sure it looks right. Then, click OK to apply the changes.
After this you'll have your Library exactly as it was, with all of the files now reconnected on the F: drive.
5. Then you'll need to manually go in and move any Auto-Import entries you have to look at the F drive instead of the D drive, and re-enable Auto-Import.
Zhillsguy:
--- Quote from: Lucifigus on August 15, 2019, 10:34:27 am ---This seems like such a simple issue and yet there seems to be no clear direction on how to accomplish this.
I have a drive which is exclusively used as my JRiver library. This drive is connected to my desktop computer most of the time. When I spend time elsewhere, I take my laptop and simply plug my library drive into the laptop.
I have no problem "Exporting" playlists to the library drive, but I can find no method or direction to successfully "Import" the playlists to a different computer. Although I have exported my playlists to the drive, and import them onto the laptop with Tools>Import>Import a Single Folder. I do get a list of the playlists I exported to the drive on the laptop, but none of the playlists contain any songs. Not particularly useful.
Is there a simple process for exporting and importing playlists?
Lucifigus
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Easiest way I found.... create a folder called "Playlists" or whatever you want within the music files folder. Export your playlists (one at a time, unfortunately) from the main machine into this folder using the "relative path" option checked. Make sure the second machine monitors the Playlists folder for playlists, and it will import them. Then move the playlists as desired within MC on the second machine.
esowden:
The method that works for me:
* Export the playlist as an mpl file to a separate folder.
* Open the playlist with Notepad.
* Click Replace command under Edit.
* Enter the current drive and/or folder path into the Find field
* Enter the new drive and/or folder path into the Replace field
* Click Replace All
* Save your changes.
* Import the playlist to the second computer.Quick, Easy, Done.
boxer:
Hello,
I am trying to do the same thing and ran into a lot of difficulty with it. Not sure if this is the right channel but did anyone find a solution?
My goal is to export certain playlists to another computer to use with Traktor or Rekordbox so I don't need just the playlists but the songs included in those paylists.
Thanks!
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