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Delete cache on your Spotify mobile app. If you've streamed Spotify songs for a long time and never clear the cache before. The phone might become sluggish and can't play local files on Spotify mobile app. Then go to the playlist where your local songs are and then tap the download button again. Then all the local files should be available to be played.

If your local files still get stuck in Spotify and can't be played. Why don't we try it in reverse, that is to say, play your local files including your favorite Spotify songs offline together. And then you can play them on any media player, so that you can always play songs you love. From the help article : Note: Premium subscription is required On desktop, import your local files with the "Desktop" steps.

Add the files to a new playlist. Log in on your mobile or tablet using the same WiFi as your desktop. Note : You need to allow Spotify to find devices in the prompt that shows. Download the playlist with your local files. Make sure: You're logged in to the same account on both your desktop and mobile Your devices are connected to the same WiFi network The app is up-to-date on both devices Your device is up-to-date Also, at first the Local Files playlist will show as empty in the iOS app.

Let me know how it goes. MattSuda Rock Star Help others find this answer and click "Accept as Solution". Reply 4 Likes. Casual Listener. I've got the same problem. Some songs that are local will sync, but a lot of them just won't. My iPhone and Mac see each other, because when I play a song on one device I can continue listening on the other. I've basically tried everything and it still won't work for some songs. Some local files have a grey download arrow and when I download the playlist the song is in, the grey arrow turns green and I can play the song on my phone.

But some local files don't even have the grey arrow next to them and no matter what, won't download to my phone. The most irritating thing is: they were there. But every so often I have to tell the iOS spotify app to redownload my local files because for some reason it's reset itself. It worked all the time, but not this time. Well, I solved it. It concerned this album: Ours - Distorted Lullabies.

I own the album and have it in iTunes. Spotify recognizes the album, but apparently it can't be played in the Netherlands? I have no idea. Spotify somehow doesn't know how to handle this, and even though I own the album and have it in iTunes, as soon as I try to add the local files to my iPhone, it can't?

Get's confused by itself? What I did, was add and underscore to every song title. This way, Spotify can't link the same songs to the official album et voila, now I can sync the local files.

So this issue is still happening to other local files. This used to work. Why won't local files that I can perfectly play on my Mac, not sync to my iPhone while other songs do? Do I really need to go through the hassle of renaming songs in order for them to show up? So why in does this still happen and why isnt there a sync up button to make sure it happens.

Try turning the toggle off, then turning it back on forcing a redownload. If that doesn't work, you could always just delete the Spotify app and redownload it. Note : Some of your files may be protected in restricted formats. Install QuickTime on your computer to allow most of these tracks to be played on Spotify.

The version we match with might differ from the original. What's the easiest way to be able to play 'local files' that reside on my desktop device on my mobile? After bringing them in to the desktop Spotify client as a playlist I'm able to play them there, a You can add any personal music you have with a feature Spotify is one of the largest music streaming services around the world with more than million users.

Although Spotify is equipped with lots of amazing features, it is unavoidable that you may encounter more or less Spotify problems. In this article, I would like to list some of those issues that may occur more frequently than others and show you the way to fix them. This problem will appear when you try to launch your Spotify after installing but just find it is crashed.

From the drop-down lists, click to Settings to enter the Settings Page. Why does this happen? Step 1. Step 2. Step 3. Create a new playlist from your system on the device and place one of the local files into this.



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