Jan 25, 2020 This MacOS media player has an incredibly smooth, stylish interface that offers something very different from Apple Music while still looking like a part of your Mac. Playlists are easy to create.
I've done this successfully PC-to-PC, so I'll give you instructions for that. Fingers crossed, they'll be enough of a guide for a PC-to-Mac move too.
- Helium is a freemium desktop music manager that covers all the basics, from music playback, library organization and metadata editing all the way up to batch actions and database support.
- Backup Photos to Mac- 1-click to pull photos and albums off iPhone and save on Mac; Phone to Phone Transfer - migrate data between iOS and Android handset and tablets; Step 2: Select music and playlists from 'Music' window and export to Mac. On the top menu of the program click on the Music button, this will get you into the iPhone music.
First on the PC, find your 'iTunes Music Library.xml' file. See the following document for instructions on where to find it (note that it's the .xml file you're looking for):
Export Itunes Playlist To Mp3

Transfer a copy of that file across to the Mac. (Via email or thumb drive, etc.)
Launch iTunes on the Mac and import the iTunes Music Library.xml file from the PC. To do that on iTunes for Windows, you go 'File > Library > Import Playlist' as per the following screenshot:
Google Music Export Playlist
Browse to the location of the iTunes Music Library.xml file from the other PC, select it and then open it. (Fingers crossed, the import procedure should be pretty similar on the Mac.)