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Glad to see some work in this space. While I was doing my PhD all I had was https://datathief.org/, which usually did the job, but had some limitations and was Java-based. - Source: Hacker News / 17 days ago
I don’t know if this is still up-to-date, but a decade ago I used to use this tool in cases where I couldn’t access numbers behind published graphs: https://datathief.org/. - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
Use https://datathief.org/ to convert this chart to a data table if you want to try it. Source: almost 2 years ago
Use something like DataThief (https://datathief.org/) to get the waveform as data points. This depends on having a pretty clear picture of the waveform. Source: over 2 years ago
Use https://soundiiz.com/ to migrate your playlists to other services. I paid a few bucks for one month of subscription and transferred a boatload of playlists (even ones that Spotify generated for me, like my previous Wrapped 'lists) over to YT Music. Source: 6 months ago
For those wondering what I used to convert the playlist, its TuneMyMusic. Theres a better alternative but it has more paid features. Soundiiz. Source: 7 months ago
Although you’ll want to use a service like https://soundiiz.com to transfer your playlist or songs if you added if you want to switch music service too. Source: 7 months ago
Or soundiiz.com can create that I think, but not in order (not sure at 100%). Source: 12 months ago
The good thing is, you'll still have all of your media sorted and organized on whatever hardware was hosting Plex, so you'll just need to install new software to host it. Make sure you're using something like Web Tools or Soundiiz to keep records of any playlists or collections and you'll be fine. Source: 12 months ago
WebPlotDigitizer - WebPlotDigitizer - Web based tool to extract numerical data from plots, images and maps.
Tune My Music - Transfer Playlists Between Music Services
Engauge Digitizer - This open source, digitizing software converts an image file showing a graph or map, into numbers.
FreeYourMusic - Migrate from and to any music services
GraphClick - GraphClick is a graph digitizer shareware for Mac OS X which allows to automatically retrieve the original (x,y)-data from the image of a scanned graphor fom QuickTime movies.
Musconv - MusConv Tool is powerful music migration program.