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I'm Thinking about switching from Spotify but...
PSA: Soundiiz is incredible for converting playlists between services
Does Soundiiz access Youtube Music My Likes playlist?
Use Soundiiz and not TuneMyMusic
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Can I buy Soundiiz to do a one time transfer?
How do I cancel my Soundiiz subscription?
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I used Soundiiz to transfer my Spotify library to Apple Music. It missed quite a few songs. A couple were songs that genuinely aren't on Apple Music, but 90% were available on both services with the same artist and name. Not just the niche indie stuff either, I'm talking about songs w/ 1B+ plays like "Welcome to the Jungle", "Ain't No Mountain High Enough", "Speed of Sound", etc.
It's a convenient service but I kind of regret spending money on it when I have to go in and do a bunch of manual transfers anyways.
EDIT: Just tested with YouTube Music also, it missed about a third as many songs. Seems like it particularly struggles with Apple Music?
I'm thinking about switching from Spotify, but I have 4 playlists with over a thousand songs, and 10 with between 200-999, Is there any way to quickly switch them over? Or would I need to do it manually?
Thanks guys, I ended up using soundiiz.
Obligatory "I have zero connection to this service, just a user satisfied with their experience."
I am actually shocked at how well this works. I regularly get Spotify playlists from clients for weddings/parties and wanted them to be accessible in my Prime Go. With deep cynicism in my heart, started looking into services to convert these playlists to Tidal and Beatsource and was startled when Soundiiz worked as well as it did. Crisp and easy to navigate UI that actually works.
As a sidebar, it's immensely disappointing that Engine STILL doesn't support pre-analysis of a Tidal playlist. And I don't know if it's just me, but I'm having some issues lately with bugginess, where downloading more than a song or two from a Tidal playlist at a time can cause the Prime Go to crash.
In any case, pleasantly surprised that Beatsource is cooperating as well as it is. The tracks are pre-analyzed and my experience has been downloads are MUCH faster and more reliable than in Tidal. The library is limited, of course, but I am typically getting about 80% of popular songs on playlists so that's something.
Can I SAVE 'My Likes' playlist to a CSV file with Soundiiz Premium?
I figured I would ask before setting up a Soundiiz account.
Thanks!
I transferred music from Spotify to Tidal and used TuneMyMusic (as recommended by Tidal) just to realize I paid 5 β¬ for an import that crashed my title and playlist order, which was simply by last added.
After that I used Soundiiz, same price, better UX imo, no problems.
I guess the majority of users who transfer music migrate from Spotify, so it is not understandable why Tidal is partnering up with TuneMyMusic.
According to an older post, this has been a known issue for months now, so there probably won't be a fix anytime soon.
*edit: playlist order is also not correct with Soundiiz
Love Soundizz and use it every day as a paying customer.
I also understand that the App is very much dependent on the APIs of each streaming service.
When transferring a playlist to Apple Music, Apple have limited their API when replacing or deleting songs from a playlist: https://support.soundiiz.com/hc/en-us/articles/360011017333-Feature-not-available-when-moving-or-syncing-to-a-music-service
To be clear to anyone reading this is NOT Soundizz fault in any way.
So let's take my use case. Every day Last.fm creates a playlist of my top 50 songs for the last 7 days (love the fact you include Last.fm in this App!). It syncs perfectly to Spotify and the 50 tracks get changed every day to the playlist created by Last.fm. Wonderful!
When syncing to Apple, Soundizz is faced with a more restrictive API and can only add new tracks to the end of the playlist. Over the course of a month the playlist becomes huge and not relevant.
I was wondering instead of only being able to add songs to the end of playlists on Apple Music, would it be possible to append a date to the end of each sync, and also at the same time essentially create a new playlist?
Soundizz can create new playlists. I'd rather have 10 versions of the playlist that all keep to the 50 top tracks from the Last.fm source, than one playlist as happens now, which is very long and over time is purposeless for what I'm trying to achieve. I can easily delete the out of date playlists because the date is apprended.
I hope you can give this thought some consideration. As it stands, it's useless even trying to sync playlists that are constantly changing because of Apple's API. Thank you.