MusConv Helps Transfer Music Playlists Easily From Spotify to YouTube


Posted June 11, 2020 by williamnas36

MusConv is a useful program that helps in easy transfer of music from one music-streaming website to another, such as from Spotify to YouTube.
 
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London, United Kingdom, May 18, 2020: Both Spotify and YouTube are major music platforms that are ruling the industry, and the hearts of millions of music lovers across the globe. Often, some people like to switch from Spotify to YouTube to get a different music playing experience. The migration can be difficult in terms of usage experience, but more so in terms of having to create favorite song playlists anew. The handy software application MusConv allows smooth transfer of playlists from one to the other.

Playlists from Spotify can be imported in a wide range of file formats, whether CSV, VLC, XML, TXT, PLC, PLA, WML, JSON or any other. The program can help export even batch playlists from Spotify and import them to YouTube in just a few steps. However, users should have accounts on both streaming service platforms in order to be able to transfer playlists to YouTube from Spotify.

Based on the version that one chooses, one can transfer unlimited number of songs and playlists from one music account to the other. The software is offered with a refund policy of 30 days from the time of its purchase.

About MusConv
MusConv is a downloadable software program that helps migrate music playlists between different music streaming websites, such as Pandora, YouTube, Spotify, Tidal and Last.fm. It is the music migrator software option for many users today.

For more details and further enquiries, please visit https://musconv.com/spotify-to-youtube-playlist.

Contact Information
MusConv
35 Ivor place, Lower Ground, London NW1 6EA, United Kingdom
Email id: [email protected].
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Last Updated June 11, 2020