![]() Thanks again to the Reddit guys for elements in #3. ![]() I also just discovered today that they have a cool new iOS app dedicated entirely to the music stuff that seems even better than the Google Play iOS app: Plexamp. There seems to be a bug w/the offline sync (w/the iOS app) but I'm sure they'll fix and aside from that the entire library/playlist/queue experience in Plex Music is actually faster and better than Google Play (IMHO) - loving it so far. While I know maintaining a music locally (via Plex) will require hard drive/backup maintenance work over time, I have to say I am loving Plex Music so far. Note: A few of my playlists were mangled a bit (maybe due to deleted songs or metadata oddities but fortunately most of my most-recent/most-used playlists copied over fine. (You may have to run it a second time after authenticating if it throws an error on first try) Follow prompt instructions to authenticate on Google and watch the magic happen.Run your copy of the python script in a command prompt: python gmusic_playlists_to_plex.py.Add the 3 Plex items from #4 above to the top of your copy of the python script and save the file.Name of the Plex Music library you're importing your Google playlists to.Active Plex Token via these instructions.Get these 3 things from your Plex server:.Download copy of this python script here.Python -m pip install -upgrade pip gmusicapi plexapi requests Run this in a command prompt to install the python script dependencies:.Install python for Windows (if not installed already).3) Pull Google Play (Music) Playlists into Plex Music Confirm all your albums/artists show up, in general, as they did in Google Play (Music). Once this is done, copy all your music from step #1 above to it, tell Plex to scan the folders and wait for it to finish scanning everything. 2) Setup Plex Music LibraryĪssuming you have a Plex server setup and running, create a " Plex Music" library item and pick the folder(s) it should use. (1B) Some people may need to refer to the pycryptodomex docs if they encounter compiler issues with gmusicapi and plexapi. While you can download your music from Google Play using the Chrome "Google Play" extension I don't recommend if you can avoid it because it's buggy and it doesn't make Artist and Album folders for you like the "Music Manager" app does which, IMHO, is helpful vs a folder w/thousands of unorganized MP3 files. * More details about this service on Google's "Music Manager" app to download your entire library to your hard drive somewhere. * This app won't store your login information, all the login process is done by the official Dropbox API * You need to set up your account on Preferences before uploading files to Dropbox * This application has access only to its own directory, located at /Apps/Playlist Backup/ Please feel free to send any problem or suggestions by e-mail. ![]() This is app is under development so many new features will be available in a near future. Keep your Android Playlists in sync with Poweramp Playlists Delete duplicate entries from your playlists Import M3U files to your system playlists I hope this will be fixed soon so we can add features such as Import Playlist and 2-way sync for poweramp playlists. Note: This app currently can't change contents of poweramp playlist because of a limitation on Poweramp API. With Playlist Backup you can easily keep your Android Playlists in sync with your Poweramp Playlists. This can be annoying when you want to use your playlists in other applications. If you are a Poweramp user you probably noticed it keeps its playlists separate from Android Playlists. ** If you have any question try to look into our FAQ:Įxport your Audio Playlists as M3U files on your SDCARD and keep them safe. I'm unable to contact users based on comments so I can't get further details about the problem and fix it. Please, send any errors you find by e-mail so I can fix them. ** Google Play Music users, please read our FAQ for further details on this integration ** ** This app does NOT backup your songs, only playlist metadata, please read the FAQ for details ** You can keep as many backups as you want for each playlist. This application allows you to export your audio playlists (both System, Poweramp and Google Play Music playlists) to sdcard or Dropbox.
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