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THIS IS A BUG! SEE LATEST POST!!!
I have this exact problem: http://community.spotify.com/t5/Help-Android/Offline-Sync/td-p/23713
The suggested solution did not work, since Spotify didn't react when i hit the hw menu key, hence I'm unable to cache more than a few playlists of moderate sizes.
For various reasons, this renders Spotify close to useless for me, which is a shame.
I'm using a Galaxy S4 with Cyanogenmod 10.2, and I have > 10GB free on the "internal" sd card, and > 60GB on the external.
I'm a Spotify Premium customer, and my Android Market Spotify version is 0.7.4.610.gd7332b3.
Please advice.
-HDL
P.S. Cache location really should be an advanced setting for users to tweak. Who are Spotify to make assumptions of which SD card I want you to fill with 7GB of data? Especially when people, i.e. myself, encrypt one of the sd cards, and still absolutely do not want to waste cpu cycles on decrypting a music cash?