![]() ![]() ![]() Why would Sonos be interested in doing that? From there, everything should be self explanatory Go to and get choose 'Let's Start' and choose the 'Upload file' from the bottom of the page.ġ0. To convert your current Sonos que to another platform play list, in Excel go to 'File' and export to a CSV (Comma delimited) file and save the name of the file as the description of your playlistĩ. Save your new workbook for future use (you can use this to refresh with your current Sonos que at anytime)Ĩ. In the Excel 'Home' Ribbon, click 'Close & Load'ħ. In the Converted to Table step, click on the left/right arrows icon in the 'Column1' header and leave all columns checked, however uncheck the 'Use original column name as prefix' option and Click 'OK'Ħ. Once the Excel Power Query Editor opens, right click on the 'List' column header and select 'To Table' and Click 'Ok' (No options should be selected)ĥ. In Excel, go to the 'Data' click on the 'From Web' option and put in the Sonos API query string Name/queueĤ. Create a new Excel workbook on the same network that both your Raspberry Pi and Sonos are connected toģ. Ensure you have a Raspberry PI running with the Sonos API installed Ģ. Instructions below for an alternative way before finding this post that I had come up with to extract the playlist from Sonos to move to another service:ġ. It would also be convenient for the general user for just finding more information about songs, since you can easily paste things into a search engine this way.App! I was able to then go to and transfer my playlist. I'd very much appreciate this feature being implemented, and I think other language learners would appreciate it too. There's no reason one shouldn't be able to do the same thing on the Desktop app that can already be done on the web player. ![]() This is available on desktop from the right click context menu or on Android from the options menu on a song (three dots in the top right corner).Ĭurrently, the only workaround is to open the web-player and copy it from the song credits there. Allow users export song info as text from the share button. On android, with a song open, you click the three dots in the top right corner and select "Show credits" from the options.Ģ. On desktop you right click the song and hit "Show Credits". Allow users to copy text from the "Show Credits" window. This can be easily fixed in one of two ways:ġ. This makes it very difficult to ever reference this song, find the song lyrics or their translations, looking up the artist, etc. Particularly, when I listen to music in Japanese, titles are often in Kanji and unless you know the Kanji, all of this song information is essentially hidden from you. This is really frustrating for anyone who listens to music outside of their native languages. Song names, artists, album names are all not copyable on desktop or on the android app. If this is just not an in-demand request I understand it not being acted on, but if there are non-technical reasons this keeps getting punted I think the users would appreciate knowing that this just isn't something Spotify wants users to be able to do so this stops coming up. Apparently this is something that used to work in previous desktop versions (maybe), but it definitely does not today. The current workaround of "share to Twitter, copy from generated URL" works, but it would be a huge quality of life improvement to simply allow copy/paste. But there are plenty of cases where the text isn't in Latin script and the user literally has to copy/paste since they don't understand the character set. In all of the above cases for Latin alphabet texts, simply re-typing the text in a browser is fine. Like other users mentioned in the inactive threads for this request, sometimes I'm curious about a song (could be in another language and I want the translation, could be that I want to go to the artist's wikipedia page, could be that I'm trying to find the lyrics, etc.) Please update the desktop app to support copy/paste for all text (or at least Title, Artist and Album from a given playlist). Ability to select and copy song title as text. ![]()
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