Example #1
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from musicsync import MusicSync
import glob
import os

ms = MusicSync("*****@*****.**")

os.chdir("g:/public/music")
for m3ufile in glob.glob("*.m3u"):
    print "Found: " + m3ufile
    ms.sync_playlist("g:/public/music/" + m3ufile)
Example #2
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from musicsync import MusicSync

ms = MusicSync("*****@*****.**", "password")
# I use two-factor auth, so the password in my case is a generated "one-time" password

#Dumped output from something like http://groovylists.com/?do=spotify
dump = """Mysterons    Portishead
Tree by the River    Iron & Wine"""
songs = [(a[1].strip(), a[0].strip())
         for a in [s.split("\t") for s in dump.split("\n")]]

ms.sync_playlist(songs)
ms.sync_playlist(songs, playlist_title="Mellow Music")
Example #3
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import sys
from musicsync import MusicSync

if len(sys.argv) == 2:
    ms = MusicSync("*****@*****.**","zgbeknufxctrjvxn")
    # I use two-factor auth, so the password in my case is a generated "one-time" password
    ms.sync_playlist(sys.argv[1])
else:
    print "usage: %s <filename>" % sys.argv[0]

from musicsync import MusicSync
# Quick Notes
# Using the directions to export a file from Rhapsody, make the delimiter (\), 
# output columns Playlist,artist,album,title (See playlist3.txt) example
# url:http://www.cutdek.com/blog/2011/6/23/exporting-your-rhapsody-library-to-csv.html
#you must have a Google Music All Access Subscription


ms = MusicSync("google_username","google_password")
ms.add_rhapsody_playlist("playlist.txt")
Example #5
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from musicsync import MusicSync

ms = MusicSync("*****@*****.**","password")
# I use two-factor auth, so the password in my case is a generated "one-time" password

ms.sync_playlist("C:/Path/To/Combi.m3u")
ms.sync_playlist("C:/Path/To/Other Playlist.m3u")