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Hi,
As you can guess, I use Android M (concept for Android Sony Xperia Z3 Compact) and Spotify keeps refusing to download songs to my external SD. The SD is empty (32GB) and works perfectly fine with other apps. I even filled up my internal storage to make sure. Unfortunately, it still doesn't work.
Anyone else with this problem?
Thanks a lot.
PS: pls don't point to some FAQ or other solutions like reinstalling, deleting spotify folders etc, I tried that all.
PPS: a lot of people are asking for an option to set the download location; please, please!!
Solved! Go to Solution.
Ihr findet die Einstellung "Speicher" in den Einstellungen nicht?
Dann versucht mal diese Anleitung hier:
- In die Einstellungen gehen
- Auf Apps
- Spotify suchen und drauf klicken
- Drücke beenden erzwingen
- Dann den Cache leeren
- Und Spotify deinstallieren.
- Handy neustarten.
- Spotify wieder Installieren!
Dann:
Dann in den Dateimanager gehen unter:
Interner Speicher > Android > Data und dann den Ordner: com.spotify.music ausschneiden.
Diesen Ordner müsst Ihr dann auf der Speicherkarte wieder einfügen unter:
SD-Karte > Android > Data > HIER EINFÜGEN
Dann die App starten und dann sollte auch die Option "Speicher" in den Einstellungen zu finden sein.
Ich hoffe ich konnte euch helfen!
Try uninstalling it the re-installing it.
I think it only checks for best place to download offline music to during the install process.
Part of the following has previously been posted here. I have simply modified it to reflect my recent experience in getting Spotify to download to SD. Looks complex, but follow it step by step and it will take no more than 10-15 mins.
- Go to System Settings
- Go to "Apps"
- Find Spotify there and tap on the app.
- Tap "Force Close"
- Then tap "Clear cache" if it's not greyed out.
- Then tap "Unninstall" and remove the app.
- After uninnstalling, power off your device.
- If you can, remove the battery now.
- Power back on.
- Using a file manager on your phone or with your USB cable and your computer, go to Internal Storage > Android > Data and delete a folder called com.spotify.music (may be called com.spotify.mobile.android.ui on some Android/Spotify versions).
The following may not be necessary, but may help: Fill your Internal Storage (IS) to leave just 1GB of free space. You can do this with photos, movies, etc; just put them into the DCIM folder in IS. This is obviously easier and quicker to do if you can connect your device to a PC via USB.
The objective of this is to push Spotify to identify the SD card as the best (largest) free space for music download. You will delete the added ‘bloat’ files after the first download in Spotify. The objective here is just to force Spotify to default to SD at the first download; all further downloads will follow into SD, even after you free up that space in IS.
- Reinstall Spotify from Google Play
Now download some tracks from Spotify and use your device’s File Manager to check that they are going into the following : External Storage>SD Card>Android>Data>com.spotify.music>files>spotifycache>storage. Within the ‘storage’ folder you should see folders labelled (for example) ‘01’, ‘0c’, ‘10’, etc. These contain the track files. If you find these, you know that Spotify downloads are now going into SD card (success!).
Attention for this last part : you may need to use the device File Manager to do this last verification step (for some reason, Windows Explorer does not show this folder structure when my device is connected via USB).
I am using 5.0 on my LG G3.
The key part of resolving is to delete that com.spotify.music folder from internal storage. Uninstalling the app does not delete that folder (and therefore even after a fresh install of the app, the app will keep defaulting to that folder).
If the OP filled up the internal storage later, after Spotify had established the folder in internal storage (" I even filled up my internal storage to make sure. Unfortunately, it still doesn't work."), then nothing but deleting the app AND deleting that folder will resolve the issue.
User of 5.1 Lollipop
Reinstallation works to me. Thanks for the info.
Before new download plus installation delete the com.spotify.music folder from internal storage.
Spotify creates folders on SD card as well as in Internal memory, however, it uses the folder on the SD card.
Best regards,
Ad
@ Langweilih
Unistalling the app does NOT delete the com.spotify.music folder in internal storage. That is why it must be deleted after app uninstall. (and note that it may be called something different, according to Spotify or Android). Simply, delete any folder starting with com.spotify
Also, the ability of Windows Explorer to map the folders and files in a device attached via USB isn't perfect. I had to use the devices own file explorer to check that the new com.spotify.x folder was on SD card (Windows Explorer could not see it).
Overall, and per other recent comments in similat threads on this forum, wouldn't it be so much simpler if Spotify simply let you define which storage device to use?!
My experience was:
1. Music originally installed to SD card (by default)
2. Had problems with app crashing, so unistalled and reinstalled (I did not dismount of change any SD card settings)
3. On reinstall, music was downloading to internal stoarge. WHY? All folders etc were still on the SD card!!!!!!
So I had to follow the procedure per my previous post to force Spotify to download music to SD card (and yes, yet another uninstall + resinstall + download music, just to fix a Spotify problem)
I am in the same situation as you. When I uninstall the application, "com.spotify ..." folder is deleted too. I tried to simply remove the folder without uninstalling the application but it does not. How then?
I am curious (and concerned) about this because Marshmallow is supposedly coming for LG G3 soon.
So if I currently have Android 5 and Spotify Correctly saving download to SD card now, what happens when I update to M?
I don't uninstall Spotify or the music currently on my SD Card.
After installation of M, will Spotify switch to saving any new downloads to internal memory? Will Spotify still show and access music that was previously downloaded onto SD?
I have the same problem.
Phone is LG G4
and just upgraded to Marshmallow.
This is DRIVING ME NUTS.
I think the problem lies with how the external SD Card gets named by the system. So my SD card is "1" like all Android versions before, it's "B334-081A". May be randomized.
Seems like Spotify app can't find the external SD card perhaps. I tried the solution posted on:
But NO LUCK!
Can anyone contact Spotify to fix this?
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