Spotify local files not downloading to android
Hey again DropTheFlop , Thanks for getting back in touch and adding these details, they're very helpful! We'd also recommend checking the following: Make sure that all devices here are removed - you might need to reinstall the app after doing so Make sure that your devices are up to speed with the latest OS versions available Restart your router Your iPhone device isn't routed The local files you're trying to download are supported.
There's more info on this here. Let us know how you get on! We'll be right here if you need more help. Katerina Moderator. Did all these steps. Some files work while others don't. Why would this be? Hey there DannyJude , Thank you for your post. Keep us posted. We're always one reply away. Elena Moderator. Help others find this answer and click " Accept as Solution ". Reply 1 Like. Post Reply. Preview Exit Preview. You must be signed in to add attachments.
Additional options Associated Products. Log in Spotify app on your mobile device using the same WiFi network as your desktop app. If you followed the guide above but having trouble adding local files to Spotify. You can either try using a different WiFi connectionor adding the files to a different playlist, or even reinstalling the app on all devices.
You should note that Spotify only supports. It doesn't support. So you should make sure the songs you are trying to upload to Spotify are encoded in those compatible formats.
Besides, files or downloads from illegal sources are not permitted. If the songs you want to add are protected with DRM restrictions, they will not be allowed to sync with the Spotify service either. But if you want to get them play on Spotify, you must first remove the DRM lock off from the songs. Yes, you can also import iTunes library to your Spotify account. Then pick your device to import the files to Spotify. I have some local songs that got synced to my iPhone, but some songs are not syncing, they are just getting greyed out on my phone when I try to play them, I can only play them on my desktop.
I do have some offline devices, but I can't remove them manually anymore, if I get this right. Any idea how to resolve this problem? Thanks in advance! In this case we suggest that you perform a clean reinstall of the app. This will make sure there's no old cache files causing this. We also recommend that you perform the troubleshooting steps that's been provided in this thread if you haven't all ready.
Let us know how everything goes. Go to solution. All forum topics Previous Topic Next Topic. Casual Listener. Yes, the local files source is on and I tried creating new folders in new locations. I allowed both Spotify apps through my firewall. I tried the Personal Hotspot trick. The files that ARE downloaded are in a different folder and are working fine. Those files ARE. Some of you may be angry about that, but I want you to cool down and look for the following solution.
You are able to create a new playlist named 'Library' and add music you like there. After the 10, song limitation, you can create 'Library 2', 'Library 3' and so on. In a word, there are 10 common Spotify problems and each of them has the method to fix. However, in order to avoid some unexpected issues, here I would like to recommend you to back up your Spotify Music with TuneFab Spotify Music Converter. If you want to listen to Spotify music at any time and everywhere or in case of the out of service for Spotify or unconnected to the Internet, TuneFab Spotify Music Converter is the best choice for you to listen to music easily.
Note : Files or downloads from illegal sources are not permitted. For : Premium On desktop, import your local files with the 'Desktop' steps. Add the files to a new playlist. Log in on your mobile or tablet using the same WiFi as your desktop. Note : You need to allow Spotify to find devices in the prompt that shows. Download the playlist with your local files. Make sure: You're logged in to the same account on both your desktop and mobile Your devices are connected to the same WiFi network The app is up-to-date on both devices Your device is up-to-date The Spotify app has access to your local network.
Make sure: You're logged in to the same account on both your desktop and mobile Your devices are connected to the same WiFi network The app is up-to-date on both devices Your device is up-to-date Click , then Settings.
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