Exporting Sonos playlists

  • 22 January 2020
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Me, too, I wanted to be on the save side and backup and export my precious Sonos playlists. And me, too, ended up writing my own app doing just so.

The result is called SonoSaver and can be found here in case you're interested: https://sonosaver.mrupp.ch/

I released it as shareware, but you can choose yourself of what you think it’s worth. And there’s a free version to test things out, first.

Also, I’m open to suggestions to enhance the app some more.

Cheers,
Michael

Just want to pile on about how well the tool that Michael developed.  Worked like a champ!!  My wife had spent hours building playlists on Sonos over the years that we didn’t realize would be an issue to export other services.

This app provides a simple user interface to get the job done.  Once exported in several different formats, they can be easily imported into other services!  Nice job @Michael-R !!

Me, too, I wanted to be on the save side and backup and export my precious Sonos playlists. And me, too, ended up writing my own app doing just so.

The result is called SonoSaver and can be found here in case you're interested: https://sonosaver.mrupp.ch/

I released it as shareware, but you can choose yourself of what you think it’s worth. And there’s a free version to test things out, first.

Also, I’m open to suggestions to enhance the app some more.

Cheers,
Michael

This link to SONOSAVER is the way I was looking for so a long time! Wonderful, It works so good 😊

Many thanks to @Michael-R

Hey I know am late but you can try this tool called MusConv. I have been using them for a long time for my playlist transfers and they work awesomely :) They support all major filetypes so compatibility is assured.

 

Hope i helped!

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