Tech-savvy music lover here—yes, but with caveats. Deezer's API doesn't directly import YouTube links since they're different content types (videos vs. licensed tracks). Services like 'Mooval' act as middlemen: you paste your YouTube playlist URL, it identifies ISRC codes (those unique song fingerprints), then rebuilds the list in Deezer. Works best for official music videos rather than user uploads. I once transferred a synthwave playlist this way and lost about 15% of niche tracks, so temper expectations.
Man, I've been down this rabbit hole before! Transferring playlists between YouTube and Deezer isn't natively supported by either platform, but third-party tools like 'Soundiiz' or 'TuneMyMusic' can bridge the gap. They scan your YouTube playlist and match tracks to Deezer's library—though some obscure covers or live versions might get lost in translation.
I tried this last month with my 90s alt-rock playlist, and it worked surprisingly well for mainstream tracks. The free versions usually cap transfers at 100-200 songs, but if you're as playlist-obsessed as I am, their premium plans are worth it for bulk moves. Just be prepared to manually tweak a few mismatched titles afterward!
From my sleepless nights of playlist archaeology: while you can't do a 1:1 transfer due to licensing labyrinths, there's a workaround. Export your YouTube playlist to a .csv file using 'Exportify,' then use Deezer's desktop app to manually search and add each track. Tedious? Absolutely. But for playlists under 50 songs, it lets you curate properly—I discovered cool Deezer-exclusive remixes during this process that actually upgraded my original YouTube list!
Casual listener perspective: tried it once for my workout playlist. Free tools like 'SongShift' (iOS) or 'Soundiiz' (web) got most Top 40 tracks across, but indie artists and concert recordings didn't make the jump. Now I just keep both apps and enjoy discovering slightly different recommendations on each platform—Deezer's Flow feature actually introduced me to new favorites YouTube never suggested!
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Man, I wish this was simpler! I've been juggling playlists between YouTube and Amazon Music for ages, and it's a bit of a headache. There's no direct way to transfer them automatically—you'll have to rebuild playlists manually or use third-party tools like Soundiiz or TuneMyMusic. These services can sync your playlists across platforms by pulling song metadata, but they sometimes struggle with matching tracks perfectly, especially with live versions or obscure remixes.
That said, if you're committed to switching, I'd recommend exporting your YouTube playlist to a CSV first (using sites like 'Exportify'), then importing that into Amazon Music's desktop app. It's tedious, but I've had better accuracy this way than with automated tools. Just be prepared for some tracks to go missing—licensing differences between platforms mean not everything carries over.
Music streaming is such a big part of my daily life, and I’ve definitely tried moving playlists between Deezer and Spotify before. The short answer is no, you can’t directly share playlists between the two platforms because they don’t have native integration. But there are third-party tools like Soundiiz or TuneMyMusic that make it pretty easy to transfer playlists. I’ve used Soundiiz a few times, and while it’s not instantaneous, it works smoothly once you link both accounts.
One thing to keep in mind is that not every song might transfer over if one service doesn’t have licensing rights to certain tracks. I once lost a few indie gems when moving a playlist, which was a bummer. Still, for the most part, these tools do a solid job. If you’re someone who likes to hop between services, it’s worth checking them out—just don’t expect perfection.
Switching music platforms can feel like moving houses—packing up all your favorite tracks and hoping they arrive safely. I recently tried transferring my playlists from Deezer to Tidal, and here's the scoop: while both services have their own ecosystems, third-party tools like Soundiiz or TuneMyMusic bridge the gap. They offer free tiers with limitations (usually capping the number of songs per transfer), but for a full library, you might need a paid plan. The process itself is straightforward—log in, authorize both apps, and let the tool sync your playlists.
What surprised me was how well metadata carried over, though occasional mismatches happened with obscure tracks. If you're casual about it, the free options work fine, but heavy users might grumble at the paywall. Still, beats rebuilding playlists manually! I ended up subscribing for a month just to get it done, then canceled—no regrets.
Playlist curation is where I really geek out, and I've spent way too many hours comparing Deezer and Spotify's offerings. Deezer's Flow feature feels like having a DJ who gets me—it blends my likes with fresh picks in a way that often surprises me (in a good way). Their themed playlists like 'Karaoke Essentials' or '90s Road Trip' are super niche and well-researched. Spotify's algorithmic playlists like 'Discover Weekly' are legendary for a reason, though. I found three new favorite artists last month alone thanks to it.
Where Deezer shines is in manual customization—being able to reorder tracks with drag-and-drop is stupidly satisfying. Spotify's collaborative playlists are more social, but I miss Deezer's option to add YouTube links alongside songs. Honestly, if you love deep cuts and control, Deezer wins. For sheer discovery power, Spotify's still king.