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Hi
My android device (Samsung galaxy s2) have synced my entire computer library and now I can't delete it. This means I cannot sync any other offline playlists, because the SD card is full. Clear cache does not help, nor reinstalling spotify. Its not possible to check/uncheck "library" when choosing what playlists I want to sync. I simply have no interest to listen to my local computer music files on my mobile device.
Anyone knows how to 1: clear the library files on my mobile device, 2: stop spotify from syncing them again?
Thanks
Hi
Did as told including removing Android/data/com.spotify.mobile.android.ui, but i cannot find the other folder refered to as spotify2. Used searchfunction in my filemanager, but no. And the problem is still there after reinstall, some 1500 songs from my library is still hiding somewhere on my device, fully playable in spotify.
Also connected the phone from the desktop version. However, "manually choose playlists to sync" was chosen.
Realised the problem is not within Spotify. Sorry for the inconvenience.
Jon
I've had almost exactly the same problem you describe, which began as soon as I upgraded to Spotify premium, and did my first sync.
Deleting
Android/Data/com.spotify.mobile.android.ui
did the trick.
I found tons of GB in caching folder Android/data/com.spotify.music
(files are Android/data/com.spotify.music/files/spotifycache/Storage/[00-FF/*.file]
Deleted them, tablet works fine again and I did not loose user settings of Spotify. There should be a regular cleanup routine implemented in Spotify App working in the background to get rid of this junk.
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