Zeus408
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10-31-2024 04:43 PM (Last edited 11-03-2024 04:08 PM by SamsungChelsea ) in
Galaxy Note PhonesHow can I transfer all the songs and playlists and have it be the same? And So when I do the share option it says 469 items but in the underground Playlist it says 470
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Zeus408
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10-31-2024 05:16 PM in
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So when I do the share option it says 469 items but in the underground Playlist it says 470
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10-31-2024 09:43 PM in
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1. Use Samsung Smart Switch:
Samsung Smart Switch can transfer music, playlists, and more between Galaxy devices. Install Smart Switch on both the old and new devices (if applicable), and follow the prompts to transfer your music library.
Note: It may not support all music apps but will transfer files saved on your device.
2. Transfer via File Manager:
Connect your Galaxy Note to a computer and copy the Music folder to your computer. Then, connect your new device and copy the folder to the Music directory.
For playlists, check if they’re saved as .m3u files in your music app. If so, include them in the transfer. Some apps (like Samsung Music) recognize .m3u files and can read playlist data.
3. Sync Through a Music App:
If you’re using a streaming service (like Spotify or YouTube Music), simply log in on your new device, and your playlists and songs should appear.
If using a local music app like Samsung Music, make sure your app is set to recognize new music files once transferred.
4. Check Playlist Items:
The discrepancy in your playlist count (469 vs. 470) may be due to a duplicate song, a corrupted file, or a hidden/unsupported item. Open the playlist, review the songs, and see if there’s any duplicate or file that might not have transferred properly.
Samsung Smart Switch can transfer music, playlists, and more between Galaxy devices. Install Smart Switch on both the old and new devices (if applicable), and follow the prompts to transfer your music library.
Note: It may not support all music apps but will transfer files saved on your device.
2. Transfer via File Manager:
Connect your Galaxy Note to a computer and copy the Music folder to your computer. Then, connect your new device and copy the folder to the Music directory.
For playlists, check if they’re saved as .m3u files in your music app. If so, include them in the transfer. Some apps (like Samsung Music) recognize .m3u files and can read playlist data.
3. Sync Through a Music App:
If you’re using a streaming service (like Spotify or YouTube Music), simply log in on your new device, and your playlists and songs should appear.
If using a local music app like Samsung Music, make sure your app is set to recognize new music files once transferred.
4. Check Playlist Items:
The discrepancy in your playlist count (469 vs. 470) may be due to a duplicate song, a corrupted file, or a hidden/unsupported item. Open the playlist, review the songs, and see if there’s any duplicate or file that might not have transferred properly.
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11-04-2024 04:36 PM in
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So I did smart switch and it transfered my playlists! At first I thought it wouldn't but You gotta make sure to wait for the "organization" phase to finish!!I And it said it couldn't transfer my contacts? That's really strange cuz after organizing see all my contacts. It also couldn't transfer my google accounts when it said it's eligible to transfer but that's fine I'll just add my google accounts manually. Ur awesome bro:fire: