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How do I copy/move number of plays, skip count, etc from my PC to my Mac

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rbmjr:
I have installed MC 28 on my Mac and copied my music files from my PC to the Mac, Imported the folders and now have access to the same music files that are on my PC. EXCEPT all the information about number of plays, last play date, skip count etc are still back on the PC. MC 28 on the Mac says the music files are "never played" how can I copy/move this information from my PC to my Mac?

blgentry:
All that information is stored in the MC database on your PC.  If you export the database as an MPL file, it will make a text file for you that you can move over to the Mac.

If you look inside the MPL file you'll see that it has entries for every music file in your library, complete with play count and all of that.  However, the paths to these files will be the paths on your PC, which aren't the same as your Mac.

You should be able to use a text editor to change those paths to be where they are on the Mac.  You'll need to make sure to change backslashes into slashes in the paths too.

Once that is done, you should be able to import that into MC on the Mac.  This will update the database entries with all of that information.  Now, it gets a little strange here, as I have seen cases where you need to import the MPL file *twice* on the Mac in order to get everything.  I'm not really sure exactly why, but I have seen that behavior.

I recommend making a library BACKUP on the Mac before you start.  That way if things go sideways, you can always just restore the library backup and start from where you were.  Specifically I mean:  File > Library > Backup Library .

Thinking about it some more, you might do an experiment with ONE album.  Highlight the album, export it as MPL, edit the MPL file, move it to the mac, and import it on the Mac.  Then see if the play counts, etc have updated.  (Again you might need to do the import twice).

Good luck!

Brian.

rbmjr:
I am bit confused; "... export the database as an MPL" Is MPL a typo? All I see is export as XML

blgentry:

--- Quote from: rbmjr on October 25, 2021, 03:29:11 pm ---I am bit confused; "... export the database as an MPL" Is MPL a typo? All I see is export as XML

--- End quote ---

It took me a minute to find what you were doing versus what I was doing.  I should have been more clear.

I was recommending that you use the menu item:
file > export playlist

Which, in a way, doesn't make a lot of sense.  Especially since I said "database" and you logically went to File > Library > export as XML.  Very logical.   Just not what I intended.

The "export playlist" thing sounds weird but it's what you want.  Make sure to click the radio button near the bottom that says output range > selection .  That will make sure the MPL file only has the files in it that you have selected as a test.  If you keep it to "all", which is the default, it will export your entire library.  That's probably what you want to do once you are confident in the method.  But for a test, you should use "selection" instead.

Good luck.
Brian.

rbmjr:
Got it. Thanks I'll give that a go later today

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