This makes transferring these files or playing them with another music app very difficult. With root privileges, the app allows you to easily transfer offline music files to the Music folder on your SD card for easy playback and copying, complete with proper file names and even ID3 tags. Play Music Exporter is not available on the Play Store for obvious reasons, so you'll have to download the app's installer file yourself.
I've got a direct link for the APK right here —just tap that link from your Android device to begin. When the download is finished, tap the corresponding notification. From here, hit Install , and when that's finished, press Open. Next, the app will ask for Superuser permissions, so hit Grant on the following pop-up. From the app's main screen, hit the Settings icon near the top-right to configure a few options.
When I made the switch myself, I noticed that a few songs in some former Play Music playlists were still grayed out and unavailable after getting the notification, but that issue fixed itself after a few days. If you'd rather use your computer to kick off the migration, head to music. Like the app, this website shows you which data it'll transfer in which order. Click the "Transfer" button to get going. You can then explore the YouTube web app, and a banner will let your return to the transfer overview so you can see your progress — the process is basically the same as in the Android app.
If you still continue using Play Music after making the initial switch, don't worry: You can sync your libraries as often as you want to by clicking or tapping your profile picture in the top right corner and heading to settings, where you'll find an option to kick off the migration tool again.
That can be done both on the web and in the Android app. YouTube Music organizes some things differently from Play Music. Your uploads sit in a separate section of the app, sealed away from the platform's streaming service aspect. When you browse your library or search results, you'll notice that there are two tabs at the top, one for YT Music and one for uploads. It's self-explanatory enough, but you need to be aware of it if you can't find some of the albums you thought you'd uploaded.
Stations aren't a thing in YouTube Music, so it converts all of your stations to playlists. You can download any purchased music though the browser. For instance: I purchased an album from Google Play and it is available for download using the website on the computer see image. What I did was go to Google Play and downloaded my music. After that the little download bar shows up bad at explaining things. Than I just hit Save As to my music and The first is Download folder.
Configure that to the folder where you want your downloaded music to go. The second is Download your library. Click that to download your library. In the bottom left corner, an orange arrow icon will appear, tap that to view the progress of the download in your browser. The manual method Note : This method requires you to use Google Chrome browser. Navigate to any song or album you own in Google Play Music. Tap the 3-dot menu button on the album or the individual songs and select the Download option.
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