2 Tools To Export iTunes Playlist On Any Other Device
I think iTunes is most widely use mp3 player around the world. It is most widely use but that not mean everybody using it. There are much more mp3 players available, for example Zune, Centrafuse etc. So, sometime you may need to hear those songs in any other media player or want to export those songs on usb stick, sd card. Copying file from source to destination manually always a time wasting work and converting them to other playlist also time-consuming. You need to use some specific tool to save your time.
Here I am going to share two free tools, named iExporter & iTunes Export.
1. iExporter – This application allow you to use both GUI and Command Line interface. It able to exports mp3 and m4a files also its create a m3u playlist file for each exported selection. Download iExporter.

2. iTunes Export – Have more converting option than iExporter. It able to convert iTunes playlist to standard .m3u, .wpl (Windows Media), .zpl (Zune), or .mpl (Centrafuse) playlists. Its also support both GUI and Command Line interface. However, you need to download two separate setup file to use it. Download iTunes Export.

So, which tool you going to prefer? Do you use any other tool? Please share your view in comment.




I’ve used both & prefer iTunes Export because it alphabetizes my playlists and iExporter doesn’t (as of 12/09). If/when iExporter does, I will switch to it because it’s just **slightly** easier to use. Both are super programs!
Thanks bill for your feedback. I generally use iTunes Export when I need to sync my song data on other device.