Convert A Spotify Playlist To MP3 Files

Convert A Spotify Playlist To MP3 Files

Want to convert all your favorite tunes from your Spotify playlist to mp3 files that can be imported to iTunes? Look no further. 🎵

Disclaimers: I am subscribed to Spotify Premium.

Want to convert all your favorite tunes from your Spotify playlist to mp3 files that can be imported to iTunes? Look no further than this short and sweet tutorial.Cause I’m about to show you how to convert your favorite Spotify playlist to a bunch of mp3 files in just 5 simple steps.❗ Some Terminal experience is required.🛠 This tutorial is certifiably macOS & developer friendly.

1. Create a playlist of songs you want to download on Spotify.

Here in this playlist called Tutorial, I have 5 songs I want to download for later listening.IMAGE HERE

2. Go to playlistbuddy.com and login with your Spotify account.

Here, convert your desired playlist to a YouTube playlist.

I’d recommend selecting the filter Lyric Videos so you don’t get that annoying music video dialogue/sound effects.

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3. Install Homebrew

Homebrew allows us to install, remove and updated applications and packages. To install it, paste the following command in your Terminal (located under Applications/Utilities/Terminal)./usr/bin/ruby -e "$(curl -fsSL //raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/master/install)"

4. Install youtube-dl and libav

Now that you have Homebrew, it’ll be super easy to perform the following commands in order to install the command-line program youtube-dl and libav.To convert music to different audio formats, youtube-dl needs either ffmpeg or avconv, and their helper programs ffprobe or avprobe. We can just install libav for all this.brew install youtube-dl



# necessary dependency



brew install libav

5. Download your music!

Now that we have all the necessary packages installed, let’s explore what command to use!If you want to download the MP3 file(s) of a YouTube video or playlist and place it in our Downloads folder, then we will use the following command:youtube-dl --extract-audio --audio-format mp3 -o '~/Downloads/%(title)s.%(ext)s' video_playlist_link

And that’s it! Now all those songs I wanted are in my Downloads folder, ready to use!

Troubleshooting

  1. If you have any videos that were deleted from the YouTube Playlist due to copyright infringement, then there will be an error so you should remove those from the playlist before trying the command again.
  2. If you already have a file in your Downloads folder called Song.mp3 and there is a video called Song in the YouTube Playlist, then that file in your Downloads folder will be overwritten.
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