is it somehow possible to download all songs of a playlist from the server at once? I want to upload the songs to an iPod of a friend of mine, but I dont want to download every track in the playlist manually one after another. Any suggestions ?
I got Plex Pass pretty much only cause of me thinking this was what Plex Sync was all about in the ways of music. But since this feature isn’t implemented yet I guess Plex was originally made for Movies and TV Series and later expanded to music. Have only used plex for about a month though so I haven’t really learned the limitations of Plex yet I guess. But I would love for this feature to be implemented.
I would also like this feature. My car takes an SD card for mp3 playback and I want to download whole playlists at a time on to the SD card when plugged in to my laptop. Currently it looks like this would require me to manually download each track of the playlist. Very tedious!
Same for me! I have playlist of >100 tracks, would love to be able to download them to a local drive in one row and not track by track. I use the Playlist SYNC a lot, only I would like to have a “stand a alone” option as well. Thank you for considering.
Use Plex as my main media library (so all my ratings and majority of play count info is there), and while I am listening to tracks in plex I create playlists of tracks that would go well in sets together. If I could just download an entire playlist onto a flash drive would be epic
Please add this feature. I want to download lists for playback in my car also. I don’t always have a data connection to stream through bluetooth. This should be a high priority feature for the music library.
I’ve created a Windows desktop app to do this for myself I’m willing to share with others but it’s not ideal since it’s not a built in feature. Features I would like that I created in my app: merge playlists, remove duplicates, erase all files in target folder before downloading. Merge is nice because I haven’t found a good way to combine playlists from inside Plex either.