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Anybody know? I dont want the whole album offline just one song from an album?
Hi,
You should be able to do this by:
1) Create a new playlist in Spotify.
2) Navigate to the album which the song is in
3) Start the song that you want to sync
4) Click on the tab on the bottom of the iDevices screen which displays the song info.
5) When it expands to fill the screen, click the 'i' on the top left.
6) Tap on 'Add to'
7) When the list of playlists you can add the song to pops up, click on the new playlist (or the playlist you want to add it to for that matter).
😎 Make that playlist that you added it to offline.
If it doesn't work in iOS:
You can still do it on the computer by going to the album, then dragging and dropping that individual song into a playlist by clicking on the song, then dragging it.
Anthony 🙂
Is there not a way to do it without creating a whole new playlist just for that song?
@jckinnick wrote:
Is there not a way to do it without creating a whole new playlist just for that song?
Hi,
Yes there should be. Once you've tapped 'Add to' on Spotify, you can select an existing playlist with songs in it, then (if it isn't already) enable syncing on that playlist.
Anthony 🙂
It added to a wrong playlist how do i delete it from the wrong playlist?
@jckinnick wrote:
It added to a wrong playlist how do i delete it from the wrong playlist?
Hi,
You can do this by:
1) Go into the playlist you accidentally added it to
2) Click on 'Edit' in the top right hand corner of Spotify
3) Once the red things appear on the left of each song, tap the red thing on the left of the song you accidentally added.
4) A delete button should appear on the right of the song you pressed the red thing on.
5) Tap the delete button
6) The song should disappear from the playlist.
Anthony 🙂
@jckinnick wrote:
Anybody know? I dont want the whole album offline just one song from an album?
You can do this by adding that track to it's own playlist and making that playlist offline.
You can also add it to an already offline playlist.
Liam
Spotify only handles playlists so the answer, as Liam says, is to add the song to a new or existing playlist which you can make available offline 🙂
As stated in the first reply to this topic by me, then in the second about adding to existing ones 😛
So the answer should actually be:
"NO, it is not possible. The WORKAROUND (which is a Spotify user experience fail) is to create a playlist for that song and make that playlist available offline".
This has to stop. I mean, people should stop accepting this **bleep**ty experience from the company they are paying for. Come on! There sure should be an option for downloading a single song! I would like to hear the technical excuse Spotify has for not having such an obvious feature.
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