

3) Under Use USB for, select File Transfer, and a file transfer window will pop up. 2) On your phone, tap the Charing this device via USB notification.
#BULK PLAYLIST EXPORT ITUNES ANDROID#
Possible? If not it's not worth the effort to do it manually, except if someone can tell me a quick way to copy this info in bulk. 1) With a USB cable, connect your Android phone to your computer. From the next window that pops up, the user needs to make sure that the Save as type is selected to text. The playlist to be exported is to be clicked on the left panel of the iTunes. Now I would like to know if I can sync genres, key and rating from Rekordbox to iTunes? If I manage to do that, from then on I would like to manage track info (with exception from que points/memory points) in iTunes and syncing that with Rekordbox, so both iTunes and Rekordbox are fully managed. Click Playlists on the main bar when the current session is being played.
#BULK PLAYLIST EXPORT ITUNES MAC#
I found out that in Rekordbox 5 you can copy info from usb to Mac (very thankful for that update). I solved the problem with a few hours of browsing the internet, copying data from my usb to Rekordbox on another Mac and manually putting genre info back in bulk. The playlists stayed the same, because I already did this manually, but the rating and genres in Rekordbox got overwritten with the iTunes data were I didn't manage that track info. You should first create a new folder on your USB where you can save your iTunes playlist. To open a playlist, choose it from the submenu. A submenu shows the playlists and library category that include the item. Right-click an item, then choose Show in Playlist.

Track info of my tracks in Rekordbox got overwritten with the iTunes info (genre, rating, playlist). In the iTunes app on your PC, choose an option (Music or Movies, for example) from the pop-up menu at the top left, then click Library. Click the 'File' (Windows) or 'iTunes' (Mac) menu. This method is best suited for bulk music playlist, since the first method could be cumbersome, and the second one could take longer than necessary. You can also press Ctrl+B to turn it on permanently. Select your device in iTunes and then click the playlist name in the 'On My Device' section of the sidebar. Select the one you wish to export, and choose 'File > Library > Export Playlist.' from the drop-down menu. Last week I tried out the function to sync with iTunes automatically and it went horrible wrong. You can export any playlist in iTunes, including playlists on your iPhone, iPod, or iPad. Find the 'Playlists' option in the left panel, and youll see a list of all playlists in the iTunes. I managed to copy my Rekordbox playlists manually to iTunes, so they were the same as my Rekordbox playlists. Copying playlists from Rekordbox to iTunes did not copy track info to iTunes. I got all my music sorted out with genre, rating, key, etc.
