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It's pretty easy but you can try just deleting the cache from spotify settings. The point is that redownloading a corrupted track may not solve the issue as spotify may just reinstate the original song from the cache. It does this to save bandwidth.
Try it your way and if it doesn't work, you will need to delete the spotify cache.
Hi, just a couple of questions for you.
Does this happen when you are streaming music and/or when playing downloaded songs?
Is spotify set to use the SD card for storage?
Oops, ignore me. Manually delete the spotify folders to remove all traces of the corrupted files.
It's pretty easy but you can try just deleting the cache from spotify settings. The point is that redownloading a corrupted track may not solve the issue as spotify may just reinstate the original song from the cache. It does this to save bandwidth.
Try it your way and if it doesn't work, you will need to delete the spotify cache.
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