Dear Marco.
Hope you get this, am doing it as a reply to yours. It opens my E_mail Desk App when I click on Reply, but I never use that because viruses use it too so I've cut/paste the addy and stuff and hope it works....
Basically - another Genius Moment Bites the Dust!! One of many such in my life - sigh!! Y'see, Spotify stores the offline songs - I'm talking PC's/Windows here, not so clued-up on Applemac - as encrypted files in Temporary Internet Files, you suddenly discover - again in Windows - that your C:/Windows/Temporary Internet Files folder has a weight problem and that's all the encoded Spotify files you've downloaded. If they're still THERE in your I-phone - if the amount of free space hasn't suddenly increased - then it should just be a matter of telling Spotify where they are so it can play them. Mine are all nicely labeled 'Temporary Folder for Now 40'
IF you get this, and I'm putting this exact same reply on the website too, can you do me a favor that'll help us? Tick a couple of new songs to hear off line and see if you get to play those two, but still none of the others. If you CAN, that could well mean a Spotify update, or something, has changed whereabouts the offline files are stored. Which means locating where the two new songs are, making a note of the path, finding where the old songs are - not hard, there'll be one WHACKING great folder amongst your Temporary Internet Files and that'll be it unless you've got anything else doing that trick, but you'll be able to check by the file extensions anyway. On Windows, I'd get the bit after the full-stop on one of the new songs and do a search for everything with that extension (SEARCH: *.whatever. The Asterisk is a wild card, it means 'all files', the full-stop means 'ending with' and the whatever is 'whatever the extension on Macs is' - no point in giving you the PC extension incase it doesn't use the same one.) And again on Windows, the folders are named the same as the playlists.
HOPEFULLY you'll find two search results. Two new playable files in Point A., a ton of non-playable files in Point B, if you move Point B's lot over to where the new playable files are, as they're all in the same location, they should all now play.
If that idea proves as awesomely successful as my first try - i.e. NOT!! - tell me and I'll give you Plan C!
Yours respectfully
Chris.
Date: Sun, 3 Jul 2016 09:00:52 +0200
From: noreply-support@spotify.com
To: ulrichburke@hotmail.com
Subject: Re: "Available offline" feature disappeared on iPhone (The Spotify Community Subscription Update)
Re: "Available offline" feature disappeared on iPhone (The Spotify Community Subscription Update)
Hi ulrichburke,
marcotons (Music Lover) posted a new reply in Help - iOS (iPhone, iPad) on 2016-07-03 08:00 AM:
Re: "Available offline" feature disappeared on iPhone
Hi Chris,
thanks for your suggestion. Yes, I've checked and still have 2,5 GB of free space. Also tried on another iPhone, but I have the same problem on both devices. Currently all the songs that were previously available offline can't be played anymore when I'm not connected and can't add any new album for offline listening.
/Marco
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