Export for iTunes 4+

Music Playlists to any device

Georgios Trigonakis

    • 4.5 • 293 Ratings
    • $7.99

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Description

Transfer your playlists easily to any media player.
Export your playlists and albums from your Mac music library (iTunes or Music app on macOS Catalina and later) to any local folder, external storage, SD card, or USB drive!

Export and convert any kind of DRM-free audio file type (AAC, MP3, ALAC, AIFF, WAV). Can not export or convert DRM-protected files like audio files from "Apple Music" streaming music service.

Use this app to:
• Create a USB drive or SD card with your music
• Add music from iTunes to any media player
• Share playlists with friends
• Move music to another computer
• Take a backup of your music


KEY FEATURES

#Easy to use
Just select the playlists or albums you want to export and press the export button. App will convert, export, and organize files and will create the m3u playlist file for you.

#Audio Converter
Choose if you want to convert your music files to mp3 or aac for the best compatibility with most media players. Convert from any kind of audio file type (MP3, ALAC, AIFF, WAV).

#M3U playlist file
Choose if you want to create an m3u playlist file for every playlist. M3u file will help you play your playlists to any compatible player or even import your playlist to another iTunes library.

#Choose audio file names
Select from predefined name formats or create your custom format using the name format editor.

#Organise exported files
The app will organize exported audio files in folders. You can choose if you want to organize exported files by artist, album, or playlist.

#Choose the playlist order
You can keep the original playlist order or choose to order playlist songs by year, artist or even shuffle order.

#Export your favorite podcasts
Choose your favorite podcasts shows and episodes to export.

#Clean hidden files
App can clean your external drive from hidden OS X files that can cause compatibility problems with some media players or other operating systems.

#Export songs metadata
App can create CSV or Excel files with songs metadata.


Mac|Life REVIEW
"If you regularly need to copy music from iTunes or Music, it’s a good way to do it."
-Great [4/5]-

WHAT USERS ARE SAYING:

"Great for exporting to USB stick for car"
- App store review, United Kingdom

"Amazing time saver"
- App store review, United States

"I love this App - it does exactly what it claims BRILLIANTLY"
- App store review, Australia

"Very easy to use and understand"
- App store review, United States

"The missing iTunes "Export" Tool.. at last!"
- App store review, United States

The app does not modify your iTunes library.

Export for iTunes is compatible with the Music app and iTunes 11 or above.

What’s New

Version 3.6.4

Improvements in the Export log text!

Ratings and Reviews

4.5 out of 5
293 Ratings

293 Ratings

Redman1948 ,

Great at what it does

I have been using this app for several years now and I have found it a great way to extract my music from iTunes and copy it to USB drives and external drives. I have multiple Macs and multiple cars and this app makes it easy to get my tunes where I want them when I want them. It might not work for everyone since it can’t copy Apple Music DRM protected files but most of my library is in MP3 format. I have only had to contact the developer one time since 2017 but he answered almost immediately. Cudos for a job well done.

Tbdriver ,

Love it but, see my review on sample/bit rates

I love this app for exporting to USB drive that I play in my vehicle. It's very intuitive, a joy to use. There is only one issue I found but, I also found a solution for. I recorded some music from my vinyl records and some files failed to export in AAC format. Those files had a sample rate of over 48Khz and bit depth of 32. I prefer a higher sample and bit depth for a higher resolution in my music collection on my Mac. But for a USB drive played in my vehicle the lower resolution is ok. The resolution was to re-save the files in my Vinyl Studio software to 48Khz and 24 bits. That resolution still sounds excellent, so I guess human ears can't hear the difference :-)

Another Shawn ,

This One Writes to MS-DOS Formatted USB Drives

I've been using a different app for years to export playlists, but for some reason it stopped writing to MS-DOS formatted USB drives. I'm guessing Apple made an API change, but that's just a guess. Regardless, this app was updated and it still works. I'm using this one from now on!

Also love how this app lets me name files when I export them. Not having the track number of the song in the file name is great! Makes reading the song names on the screen in my car easier!

App Privacy

The developer, Georgios Trigonakis, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

Data Not Collected

The developer does not collect any data from this app.

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Supports

  • Family Sharing

    Up to six family members can use this app with Family Sharing enabled.

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