If it is formatted as Internal storage, the OS will see it as the same pool of memory as your phone's internal storage and you won't have control over where Spotify saves downloads. Please be aware that you need to go Online every 30 days in order to keep your downloaded files. Hope you find this info helpful. Don't hesitate to reach out if you have questions. View solution in original post. The files are Ogg Vorbis format but encrtyped by Spotify , so no other media scanner will recognize them as music files.
So even if I get a media player on my phone that can play ogg files, it still won't be able to detect the song files from spotify because theyre hidden? So there is basically no way to get these song files. Is it possible to find the song files on my computer if I have those same playlists synced so they can be played offline on the computer?
It'll be a hassle to transfer to my phone but at least ill have them. I have an almost identical question. I have a Samsung Galaxy Player 4. Also pressing, also holding, the menu key on the device at the login screen has no effect. Finally I see no option now to clear offline files. Perhaps the tutorial snippet is in need of an update?
Thanks for your help solving this issue. Thanks for the amazingly quick response, kudos to whoever is on support watch this week Yes, the old doccumetaion needs to be refreshed. So I have a few questions:. The data the actual music files are stored on your device if you've downloaded them of course! What you are seeing is that the link between your playlists and the actual files is lost. That happens regularly to me and I'm not flashing differerent ROMs - its a bug. In may case, when i "download" the playlist again, it re-establishes the link - without actually downloading the actual music files again.
That doesn't seem to be the case for me. Redownloading the playlist ends up eating up more and more space and takes quite a while rather than restoring the links. Just spent half a day figuring this out.
You can't find the spotify data files using androids built in features. You need to download a file manager app such as astro file manage; or mount your phone to your pc as a disk drive.
Then, bring up the folder structure of your phone -either on the phone screen itself, using the file manager app; or on your pc using explorer. Just switch the toggle next to Download on the album you'd like to download to listen offline.
Alternatively, click the three dots in the top right and click "Download". The amount of data that Spotify burns through will depend on the streaming quality you choose - more on this in a minute. This is a rough guide for how much data Spotify will get through:. You can check and change the quality of streaming and download of songs using mobile data in the settings on your device. There are four different levels of streaming quality for Spotify.
Streaming is all done in the Ogg Vorbis format and uses the following bitrates for each of the quality levels:. The quality level you use will depend on your preference and choices around data usage but it's worth noting that Very High is only available to Spotify Premium subscribers. Signing up to Spotify with Facebook or connecting your Facebook account at a later date will allow you to easily find and follow friends and see what they're listening to.
The activity feed is displayed on the right-hand side of the desktop software and is a great way to pick up on friends who listen to the same music as you or poke fun at them for their latest ABBA session.
You can also use the search function within the app to find friends. Head into your profile in settings and tap on the "Find Friends" button, which will allow you to find and follow more friends or artists.
If you're not on Facebook or don't want to connect your Facebook account to Spotify you can still find and follow friends, it just might be a bit more difficult in some cases. According to Spotify, the best way to find and follow a friend is to use the search box on the desktop client and use this format:.
If this doesn't work, ask your friend to either copy their profile link directly from their profile page and send it to you. Alternatively, ask if they can share one of their public playlists with you.
If they created the playlist, then their username is contained within the URL as a number:. You can either use that number to find them or click on their name in the playlist to follow them. For more detailed guidance on finding friends on Spotify, see Spotify's official tutorial. Creating a playlist is as easy as right-clicking a song and clicking "Add to Playlist" or clicking the three dots next to a song on the app.
Grab your favourite songs and stick them in a playlist for your personal listening pleasure. Once you get started you'll soon find you're following playlists made by friends or curated by artists. Spotify is smart too, the more you listen, the more it learns the sort of music you like and that has an impact on the music it will present to you in future.
When you delve into the "Home" section of the app you'll find a number of recommendations based on your recent listening choices. This includes artists similar to those you've already been listening to, as well as your " Discover Weekly ", " Release Radar ", "Top Songs of [year]" and "Family Mix" playlists, among others.
It's worth noting here that if you follow your favourite musicians you'll get notifications and updates when they release new content too. To discover new music, you can either tap on the "Home" tab where you'll find plenty of options, or you can go to the "Search" tab to search for new content by category and genre. These are great ways to discover new music that's similar to your current taste but ones that you might not have otherwise listened to. One of the obvious benefits of Spotify is if you're using it on your phone then you can connect to a wealth of different Bluetooth devices and stream your content that way.
Whether that means a home audio receiver, head unit in your car, Bluetooth headphones or Bluetooth-connected speaker - there are plenty of possibilities. With Spotify Premium you can also take advantage of Spotify Connect.
Spotify Connect allows you to play your music through a variety of different Wi-Fi connected devices including everything from Wi-Fi speakers to your television, Amazon Echo , Google Home, Chromecast , PC and much more. This is great because it means you can listen to your music in more places and with more devices. It also offers you a choice in how you control the music playing on your Spotify account.
For example, if you're streaming to speakers in your lounge using your phone then you can use it as a remote control to adjust the volume, change tracks or create a party playlist while listening.
If you're the proud owner of a smart home speaker like Google Home or Amazon Echo then listening to your favourite tunes on Spotify is also a breeze. All you need to do is set up Spotify as your primary music service inside the relevant app, then use your voice to command the speakers to play whatever you want. If you have multiple devices you can also take advantage of multi-room audio functionality to broadcast Spotify tunes throughout your home.
Connecting and creating groups for these devices, then broadcasting music or a playlist to those groups with your voice is a straight-forward affair and one of the highlights of owning an AI-powered smart speaker. Spotify has apparently carried out some research and found that a large percentage of pet owners specifically play tunes for their pets.
Q: Can Spotify be hacked? A: Unfortunately, yes. You can read more about how it happens and how to protect your account here. Q: How much data does Spotify use? A: Surprisingly little, if you use the normal 96kbps sound quality. You will need to listen to music for What about other sound qualities? Check out our article for more information. Q: Does Spotify have parental controls? A: Yes, if you use Spotify Premium Family, you can quickly and easily set parental controls.
Read our article here to find out how. Q: Who owns Spotify? A: Spotify has been a publicly-traded company since , but according to a report its main shareholders are co-founders Daniel Ek and Martin Lorentzon, Baillie Gifford, Tencent Holdings Ltd.
Rowe Price Associates. Q: Is Spotify profitable? A: Spotify first turned a profit in , but has not been able to sustain it with constant investment in growth and expansion. Q: Does Spotify have lyrics? A: Yes! Thanks to a partnership with Genius , you can see lyrics for many but not all songs by tapping the Now Playing bar at the bottom of the screen and scrolling down.
The app also displays interesting facts and background for the lyrics. Q: Does Spotify have audiobooks? A: Yes, but they are very difficult to find. There is currently no category for audiobooks, and they are instead gathered into various playlists.
What is Spotify? Here's everything you need to know. Spotify offers access to millions of songs. Here's how it works, what it costs, and how it compares to the competition. Is Spotify free? Why upgrade to Spotify Premium?
No advertisements anywhere : this includes both audio and banner ads. Downloading songs sort of : Spotify Premium allows you to download songs for offline listening.
If you cancel your subscription, however, you will no longer have access to them. Unlimited skipping and no forced shuffling on the mobile app. The free version of Spotify shuffles all playlists and even adds single tracks to shuffled playlists, while only giving you six skips per hour. Ad-supported Hulu access : You can have this bonus feature if you live in the US.
Here is how to create one: Open the Spotify signup page on your PC or your mobile browser. You will be asked to enter a valid email address, create a password, and choose a username. You will also be required to enter your date of birth and gender.
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