If you just want to copy a playlist that you’ve created on your iPhone over to iTunes 12 on your computer, just sync the iPhone to your computer, and any playlist that you created or modified on the iPhone since you last synced to iTunes is automatically copied. Once the playlist is in iTunes, you can also export it to a file and share it with others – although the resulting file, regardless of the format, is just a list of songs and doesn’t include the music files themselves. Deleting an imported playlist from iTunes also deletes it from the iPhone when you next sync it to your computer, unless you modify it on your phone before syncing – in this latter case, iTunes treats the playlist as if it were completely new. If you want to save information about the songs in the playlist, choose the TXT format instead. The resulting text file contains not just the title of the song and the name of the artist, but also – provided that information was available in the song file – other data, such as the composer, the album, the year of release, how many times it was played and skipped, the rating you gave it, the location of the file on your hard drive and so on. Tips Writer Bio
