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First, I would go into settings and use the option to delete cache and saved data. The app will reset. After it does, log back in, go back to settings, and make sure download quality is set to extreme. Try downloading a playlist and see if that helps at all. Unfortunately, there isn't a way to tell Spotify to download to the SD card, but this can sometimes force it to do so.
No problem, glad it seems to be working. Yes, an actual setting would be useful.
Hello, I've got the same problem. I've deleted the cache and app data several tmes, it still saves to the internal memory (12gb), ignoring the SD card (64gb). I'm downloading in 'extreme' quality. I've deleted and reinstalled the app three times and still it refuses to use my SD card. I've got the most recent app version and operating system for the Xperia Z1. It's pretty infuriating... why haven't Spotify sorted this - judging by the forum threads people have been complaining about this for at least two years!
Am I missing anything? Any ideas?!
Thanks.
OMG just got new HTC one M8, only has 16Gb internal. Bought a 64Gb SD card specifically for spotify to store its music and now I find out it cant! Surely this cannot be! Any one have any ideas????
Oh and BTW I have tried all the clean re-install options suggested on the posts but nothing seems to make Spotify choose the SD card even though it has 59Gb free and the phone has 6Gb free
Hi,
spotify saved the offline files on my sd card perfectly sony xperia sp). I think I´ve cleaned the cache with another app and now spotify is not showing my downlaoded data. the data are still on available n the card. does anyone knows how to solve this? dont like to download all my music again....
Vogi
Hi, when you mark something as 'available offline' what Spotify does is download it as a cache file. So if you use something like 'Clean Master' to remove the Spotify Cache, you will in fact delete your downloaded music.
You will have to re-download it again I'm afraid.
Might be worth making a note to not clean cache on Spotify next time. Some apps also allow you to whitelist an app/folder from cleaning. Might be worth setting 'Android/data/com.spotify.mobile.android.ui' to be safe from this process.
@kaizenn wrote:
Followed every posted procedure multiple times, including yours Fyzm. Still no good.
Note- the phone's settings thinks the data is on the SD card, but if you use a file manager to go look, it's clearly on the internal storage.
Please read the guide linked below for details on the most common issues and how to fix them. Usually a clean install is the first step to take and resolves most of the usual issues; the guide details the steps to take to ensure a full 'clean installation' is achieved - This includes checking redundant folders and a REBOOT!
[COMPLETE GUIDE] How to fix most Android issues
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