MusConv easily imports your playlists and favorites from Bugs to Emby
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With MusConv you can easily transfer all your music from Bugs to Emby
How to transfer playlists from Bugs to Emby?
You need to complete 3 easy steps to transfer playlists from Bugs to Emby:
1 Select Bugs as the source service

2 In the “Playlists” tab select playlists you want to transfer and click “Transfer”
3 Select Emby as the destination service

Enjoy a cup of tea while MusConv works for you 😉 Once finished, your playlists and songs will be available on Emby.
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How to transfer albums from Bugs to Emby?
You need to complete 3 easy steps to transfer albums from Bugs to Emby:
1 Select Bugs as the source service

2 In the “Albums” tab select albums you want to transfer and click “Transfer”
3 Select Emby as the destination service

The transfer will start. Once finished, your albums will be available on Emby.
How to transfer artists from Bugs to Emby?
You need to complete 3 easy steps to transfer artists from Bugs to Emby:
1 Select Bugs as the source service

2 In “Artists” tab select artists you want to transfer and click “Transfer”
3 Select Emby as the destination service

The transfer will start. Once finished, your artists will be available on Emby.
How to transfer favorite tracks from Bugs to Emby?
You need to complete 3 easy steps to transfer favorite tracks from Bugs to Emby:
1 Select Bugs as the source service

2 In “Tracks” tab select tracks you want to transfer and click “Transfer”
3 Select Emby as the destination service

The transfer will start. Once finished, your favorite tracks will be available on Emby.
Alternative method to transfer playlists and tracks from Bugs to Emby:
- Select the source service as Bugs
- Select the playlists you want to copy
- Press “Transfer” and choose CSV file as the destination service
- Select the source service as just saved CSV file
- Press “Transfer” and select the destination service as Emby
This method allows you to backup all your music data to a CSV file and use it at anytime to import to Emby.