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OK, I've had this question running around in my brain for quite a while. Here goes:
I have a pile of Spotify albums that I like and listen to. The ability of Spotify to find rare tracks and obscure groups is quite amazing. But, I have avoided making any of these as available "Offline". Why? Because I think that if I make them available Offline (like when i have no connectivity), all this content is sitting on the phone. Well, good except that my SD card will definitely top out. No question that 40gB of Offline content (music) will fill that card up in no time.
Do I understand this correctly? The selected album/playlist will actually physically be D/Ld and physically located on the device (phone/tablet) for playback? Nice feature but geez, I'd have to have a medium sized SSD to store it locally, wouldn't I?
What am I missing? Does Spotify have some magical way of compressing everything into a tiny chunk of storage???
hoibie
Solved! Go to Solution.
OK dig a little deeper. Available but _only_ on that device/computer up to the limit of 3.
And do you know if these tracks can be moved/copied to other folders? I'll have to see what folder it downloads to. I might find the folder itself is encrypted, right.
Let me try one and see.
Tnx.
hoibie
So what is the difference between 'offline' and 'download'? I have the option of turning on the 'offline mode' or I can go to the playist options and click on 'download'. Does this mean that turning off 'offline mode' is the same as clicking 'undownload' in the playlist options?
Which method will remove the downloaded songs from my SD card if I no longer wish to keep them downloaded?
@JJFIVECH1
I'll try. When you make an album or song "Available Offline", that means it will be in fact physically "Downloaded" (sent) from the Spotify server and physically located on your device. As we've now discovered, these files are unlike .MP3s but are placed on the device in a hidden form that you can't get to - except through use of the Spotify app. Although they're used in different contexts, Offline and Downloaded I believe mean the same thing - content that is now located on the device.
HTH.
hoibie
hoibie, thank you for the reply! Yeah I've been using download for a while, it comes in very handy. I just assumed that the two would have different functions or else there would only be a need for either 'download' or 'available offline'. Thanks for confirming.
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