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[[Main Page|Wiki Home]] > [[{{WebHelp:Links|Content}}|MediaMonkey 5 Help]] > [[{{WebHelp:Links|Sharing Content and Data from your Library}}|Sharing Content and Data from your Library]] > Exporting Playlists
If you want to share your [[{{WebHelp:Links|Playlists}}|Playlists or Auto-Playlists]] with another application, you can do so by Exporting them as standard .m3u files, which can then be loaded by most media players.


=== To export specific .m3u files: ===
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#Select the Tracks you wish to export from a Playlist
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#From the '''File''' menu click '''Export to Playlist''' or right-click '''Send to .m3u Playlist'''
If you want to share your [[{{WebHelp:Links|Using Playlists}}|Playlists]] or [[{{WebHelp:Links|Using AutoPlaylists}}|Auto-Playlists]] with another application, you can do so by exporting them as standard M3U, M3U8, XSPF, ASX or PLS playlist files, which can then be loaded by other media players.
#Choose a folder and filename (xxxxx.m3u) for the Playlist


The Playlist will be saved as xxxxx.m3u, which can then be opened by another media player.


=== To export all Playlists as .m3u files: ===
== Playlist Export Setting
A single setting is available under '''Tools > Options > Tags & Playlists from the Main Menu and this is to use Unicode (UTF-8 encoding) to support foreign characters in M3U files. This setting does not affect any other Playlist format.
*Disable ''Use Unicode (UTF-8 encoding) for M3U files'' if your player does not support this.


#From the '''Tools''' menu select '''Scripts''' > '''Export''' all Playlists
 
#Choose a folder for the Playlists
== To export specific .m3u files ==
 
#Select the Files you wish to export as a Playlist file
#From right click Context Menu of the files select '''Send To > M3U/XSPF playlist'''
#Choose a folder where the Playlist should be saved
#Choose a filename for the Playlist
#Use ''Set as Type'' to set the Playlist format that the Playlist should be saved as
 
 
== To export all Playlists as .m3u files ==
 
#Use '''File > Create Reports > Export all playlists''' from the Main Menu
#Choose a folder for the Playlists files to be saved


The Playlists will all be saved as .m3u files.
The Playlists will all be saved as .m3u files.
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Revision as of 01:05, 11 December 2020

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If you want to share your Playlists or Auto-Playlists with another application, you can do so by exporting them as standard M3U, M3U8, XSPF, ASX or PLS playlist files, which can then be loaded by other media players.


== Playlist Export Setting A single setting is available under Tools > Options > Tags & Playlists from the Main Menu and this is to use Unicode (UTF-8 encoding) to support foreign characters in M3U files. This setting does not affect any other Playlist format.

  • Disable Use Unicode (UTF-8 encoding) for M3U files if your player does not support this.


To export specific .m3u files

  1. Select the Files you wish to export as a Playlist file
  2. From right click Context Menu of the files select Send To > M3U/XSPF playlist
  3. Choose a folder where the Playlist should be saved
  4. Choose a filename for the Playlist
  5. Use Set as Type to set the Playlist format that the Playlist should be saved as


To export all Playlists as .m3u files

  1. Use File > Create Reports > Export all playlists from the Main Menu
  2. Choose a folder for the Playlists files to be saved

The Playlists will all be saved as .m3u files.


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