Apple Music Launches Library Transfer Tool for Seamless Switching
Apple Music users can now transfer their libraries to the service using a new feature. This comes as Apple expands its music streaming platform, allowing users to keep their playlists and songs when switching from other services like Spotify, Tidal, Deezer, Amazon Music, and Google Play Music.
Apple Music has introduced a library transfer tool, enabling users to move their music collections from various platforms. The feature, provided by a third-party service called Songshift, is available in several countries.
Users can import their libraries from rival services like Spotify, Tidal, Deezer, Amazon Music, and Google Play Music. The process involves selecting a service and choosing options to import 'All Songs and Albums' or 'All Playlists'.
It's worth noting that some restrictions may apply due to differing licensing agreements between Apple Music, rights holders, and local providers. This means not all content may be available in all regions.
Apple Music's new library transfer tool simplifies switching to the service. Users can keep their playlists and songs, making the transition seamless. The feature is free to use and available in several countries, with more regions expected to follow.
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