Today we release a new version of SongKong with a number of fixes and improvements, the most important detailed below.
You can create M3U playlists from your iTunes playlists as follows:
1. Select the desired playlist then Control-click / Right-click the playlist and select the Export... option
2. Select Save as type M3U files (.m3u8), selecting this option instead of M3U files (.m3u) ensures that songs in any language can be correctly stored on the playlist, this is particularly important for non European languages such as Arabic, Chinese or Japanese.
3. This newly created playlist file can be dragged and dropped onto SongKong.
But don't forget that although you cannot drag native iTunes playlists directly into SongKong you can drag the songs themselves directly from iTunes.
Playlists
In addition to files and folders SongKong can now open M3U playlists, just drag the playlist onto SongKong and then all the files and folders within the playlist can be fixed or searched for duplicates.You can create M3U playlists from your iTunes playlists as follows:
1. Select the desired playlist then Control-click / Right-click the playlist and select the Export... option
2. Select Save as type M3U files (.m3u8), selecting this option instead of M3U files (.m3u) ensures that songs in any language can be correctly stored on the playlist, this is particularly important for non European languages such as Arabic, Chinese or Japanese.
3. This newly created playlist file can be dragged and dropped onto SongKong.
But don't forget that although you cannot drag native iTunes playlists directly into SongKong you can drag the songs themselves directly from iTunes.