![]() ![]() I was able to install WebTools on my Synology drive, but the limitation of their playlist feature is that it can only import m3u files that WebTools has exported. Unfortunately, the dev behind WebTools has ceased development, but they did have some playlist export/import features I was kind of able to get to work. The same developer of PPP made a new python script later on which supposedly did more than PPP, but I never got it to configure or run properly. It also would "merge" any m3u files that I had in that folder on my PC with the same name as a playlist on Plex and add the file locations to that m3u. I was able to get it to sync the m3u files of playlists I had on my Synology to a folder on my PC, but it never seemed to take the m3u files I had in the targetted folder and push them to Plex. I found this script on a Plex thread which supposedly gave some users success. Unfortunately, Plex does not have a very friendly way of editing track order in playlists, so this is going to be a bit of a process if I end up doing everything manually. and then Save As Playlist once they were all compiled. There were a number of tracks that do not get transferred each time I do this, so I would end up having to look them up in the transfer log, add them to the appropriate playlist, play Playlist1, add Playlist2 to queue, add Playlist3 to queue, etc. Playlist1, Playlist2, Playlist3, etc.) to build all of the music from the playlist. I think one of my playlists had like four copies of it (eg. Instead, I was able to use Soundiiz's Import Playlist feature to build a playlist (up to 200 songs at a time) with the m3u files I exported from MusicBee. ![]() The developer was nice enough to give me a refund, explaining that Google broke something on their end that prevents this for now. I was not able to use the service to transfer music from Google Play Music to Plex. The most success I had was with Soundiiz. I can send a request, and I see activity in Console on the Plex dashboard, but nothing populates in Plex. I was able to use Postman to build a POST request. Using these exported files, I have tried to following methods of accomplishing this: This was unable to find anywhere from 80-100 tracks on some playlists, but it's as close as I got to a full m3u file from any service holding my playlists. I then exported an m3u and an m3u8 for each from that, which references the file locations of all of the playlists' MP3s and their file location on my Synology. Then, I used a plugin to sync my Google Play Music playlists. I downloaded MusicBee and I used it to index the music on my Synology NAS. I have a few playlists on Google Play Music that run several hundred songs long, and I wanted to transfer them in their order with all of their songs to my Plex account. I used MP3Tag to clean things up, removing the ID3v1 tags, renaming my songs from "00 Track.mp3" to just "Track.mp3", and fixing any issues where files didn't have an album so it was in a folder of Artist > Track.mp3. I exported all of my music back in June with the Google Music Manager, leaving me with a nice folder hierarchy of Artist > Album > Track.mp3. I am migrating my Google Play Music library to my Plex media server hosted on my Synology DS-1019+ NAS. I've read through countless threads on the subject, however no methods have worked for me.
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