Share iTunes playlist with friends

A playlist in iTunes is exactly thata list of songs. Perhaps youve created the worlds best playlist for a family road trip, for writing on a rainy day, or for birthday parties in odd-numbered years. You can send that list to your friends so that they, too, can experience the sonic perfection of your curatorial skills.

Unlike mix tapes [remember mix tapes?] or their CD equivalents [remember CDs?], playlists dont include the actual musicthey really are just lists. So, if the recipient happens to have all the same tracks in her iTunes library, shell hear everything as you intended. If not, an error message will appear when the playlist is imported stating that not all tracks are available.

One solution is to share the music using Home Sharing [see Broadcast an iTunes Library in Your Home], which works well enough if the other person is on your local network and has one of the [up to] five computers youve authorized to play your purchased content. But Apple no longer lets you buy someone else an arbitrary playlist of filesyou can send an individual track or an entire album as a gift, but thats not the same as buying a playlist. The only [more or less] legal option Im aware of is burning a CD with the playlist contents, assuming your Mac has a SuperDrive.

Send Playlist Tracks with Home Sharing

If your goal is to give someone else on your local network [and already signed in to Home Sharing] both a playlist and the constituent tracks, you must transfer the tracks themselves first. This needs to happen on the other persons computer:

  1. On the intended recipients Mac, open iTunes, click the Home Sharing
    icon in the top-left corner, and select your music library to display the shared iTunes content from your computer [the one with the tracks in question].
  2. Select the playlist whose contents you want to copy .
    On another persons computer, select a playlist from your own computer.
  3. Select all the tracks in the playlist.
  4. Click Import.

The files transfer from your computer over the network. Then you can proceed with Send a Playlist.

Send a Playlist

  1. In iTunes on your own Mac, select the playlist.
  2. Choose File > Library > Export Playlist.
  3. Choose a name and location for the exported playlist and click Save.
  4. Transfer the file you just created to the other persons Mac. [How? Look in Send Files to Others for ideas.]
  5. In iTunes on the other persons Mac, choose File > Library > Import Playlist, select the file you just transferred, and click Open.

The newly imported playlist should appear, with all the tracks you just transferred properly associated.

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