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I don’t understand what the problem is with Spotify.
If I have a huge playlist of 100 or 1000 songs, then I can play it from a-z, so that no song is repeated.
I want to do the same thing, but then I want to play it randomly, without repeating songs until all songs have been played.
It even happens now that since I added a new artist with 20 songs, I played with shuffle, heard this artist several times 2 or 3 times in succession (with different numbers), while there are a few hundred songs in my playlist.
Spotify claims that the system can’t handle it, for example if there are 500 songs in a playlist, it will only keep shuffling from the first 50 or 100. The proposal is to play from a-z. I think this is an easy way to get rid of it.
Is someone technically minded that he can claim that what I want is technically possible? So then we can introduce this to Spotify.
When I see that this problem has been around for so long, I do not understand that there is no solution.
Sincerely,
Tivano