How to download entire spotify library into app






















The company recently lifted its saved songs limit of 10, tracks, so you can now create a huge comprehensive library of all your favorite music.

Between artists, albums, playlists, folders, and liked tracks, it can be challenging to figure out exactly where to find that song you have on your mind. Saving songs simply means clicking the heart next to a track on Spotify Desktop and Web, or long-pressing a song and liking it on mobile.

Like any playlist, you can set Liked Songs to download any new songs that are added automatically. The second way to add music is by saving an album.

To do this, go to an album page on Spotify, and click the heart button next to the album name. This method will not add all the songs from the album to your Liked Songs. However, you can still like your favorite individual tracks to add them to the automatic playlist. Clicking on their name will show every song and album you have saved from that artist. The last way of organizing your music is by making good use of playlists and folders.

To keep them all organized, make good use of folders. Folders allow you to sort your playlists by genre, mood, era, or purpose.

While you can only create folders on Spotify for Desktop, they can still be viewed on the mobile app. You can also create playlists within folders on your phone. You can also use several sorting options for playlists. They tend to be well-curated and long -- each one has at least 25 songs. Building your library The very last tab in the app is Your Library.

Making playlists is easy. There are two ways: Tap the option button circle with three dots next to a song and hit "Add to playlist.

Useful features that are easy to miss Download songs for offline listening. Settings you should probably change Go to to Your Library and hit the gear icon at the top. There are a lot of settings to choose from, so here are the most important ones: Stream and download quality. AKA, how to not kill your data plan. If you stream music in high quality, your ears will be happy, but your phone bill might feel otherwise.

Set stream quality to Normal if you want to be thrifty about data. Download quality is even more important. Unless you commit to only download music over Wi-Fi, do not select Extreme. Offline mode. This one's useful for when you have a network connection, but don't want to use it. For me, that's at the end of every month, when I'm close to going over my data.

Enable this mode and Spotify will only let you play downloaded music. Gapless playback. You can keep awkward pauses between songs from ruining your playlist with this feature. Turn it on and, if you like, adjust the crossfade slider to make the songs overlap a bit. It's like you're a DJ, but not at all. To download music in Spotify playlists, like the desktop app, you need to download the entire playlist. Select these playlists to listen to them any time, even if you have no internet connection.

Just like with the desktop app, you can also download individual tracks in the mobile app by adding those tracks to your own custom playlists. Just open the menu of the track you want to download and select Add to Playlist. Either select an existing playlist, or select New Playlist to add it to a new one. Once your playlist is ready with all of the tracks you want to download, just open the playlist and enable the toggle to the right of Download.

This will download every track in the playlist for offline listening. Hi iinis89 , welcome to the Spotify Community! In this case, we suggest to move the songs from the desktop app.

Then, you'll only need to drag the songs to the playlists you want them to be in. Welcome to the Community. Can you try clicking on the very first song in your playlist, then scroll all the way down and click on the last song in your playlist while holding SHIFT or ALT depending on what computer you are using, such as a Mac or a Window. Instead I used to be able to simple flip that switch on the "Songs" page and download all songs I have.

That was SO easy and simple, and now the system just sucks I like having my entire library available offline, since my data plan is not that large and it just saves me some data You can find mroe info how to use Your Library here.

This is not a solution because you cannot "like" albums. You can only "like" songs, so when you save an album it does not go into that playlist.



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