It also mentions that it handles playlists, but again I think it is talking about playlist folders at the higher level, not the delta of what is inside. There is also some sync and compare 3rd party software (like SuperSync), that will compare 2 libraries and allow you to move unique songs from one to the other without creating duplicates. So my question, if I play around on a master Windows home computer with iTunes, and I add, delete, move songs around in playlists on that computer, is there a way to automatically have the playlists syn on the 2 laptops (also with iTunes) ? I know from a song point of view, I can check off download new purchases (for music), and that will get the song into the main library, but for me that is only half the work and hassle, as I need it to also auto populate into the correct Playlist.įrom what I read, there are a couple of options, one is a paid subscription to iMatch, but I am not sure if it will maintain the delta within playlists and not just the overall playlist folder. When I got the party, my main laptop was acting up, and when I went to switch to the backup laptop, many songs were missing, and it would take too long to get over iCloud. I then went thru the pain of manually moving all of the songs into the various playlists such that it matches my master playlists on my home Windows machine. I am a DJ that usually uses a home Windows machine to download songs and then shove them into a bunch of playlists.Not knowing any better, I went thru the pain of just grabbing my entire home music library, copying it over to a DJ laptop and then again to a backup DJ laptop.
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