Hey, serious question here. (I know, I know, the shitposting will resume soon.)

I'm looking for an open source project that will basically take a playlist from a given streaming service (Apple Music in my case) and create some kinda playlist that can be used on other services.

So like, I've got this Celtic folk playlist in Apple Music, I could share it to this service and my friend who uses YouTube Music or Spotify or whatever, they can import the playlist.

Anyone know of something like that?

@cyberpunklibrarian
When i moved from Spotify to Tidal i used a subscription service that transported my playlists from one to the other. I remember it worked for a bunch of things. It was a long time ago and it cost $5 a month if you want more than 500 titles converted, and i think you need to have it linked to accounts on both ends of the conversion. So it costs money and requires presence on every service you would share to, i think

https://www.tunemymusic.com/

Personally, i used it from a service i was terminating to a service i was establishing and i changed all my passwords immediately after i revoked it's access, as soon as the transfers were done. Normally i wouldn't allow that kind of access on a permanent basis but i wanted to let you know this thing exists

Wiedergabelisten zwischen Musikdiensten übertragen | Tune My Music

Übertragen Sie Wiedergabelisten von einer beliebigen Musikplattform wie etwa Spotify, Apple Music, Deezer, YouTube, Google Play Music, TIDAL usw. zur anderen!

Tune My Music

@RnDanger Someone suggested this and it looks like you can just paste a link to the playlist from one service and not bother with connecting the account directly. I'm gonna give it a shot.

I might try and build something just for my friends and me, but this is one of those things where I'm thinking "Surely this exists, right?"