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Hi,
Maybe someone has run into this. When you've set the quality of downloading songs to extreme, is the limit still 3333 or not?
I've found that when setting the DL quality to normal, more tracks can be downloaded then for the extreme setting.
Also, I've also been curious to know if I've reached the magic number of 3333 after several downloads for offline play?
It would be nice to have such a counter somewhere.
Cheers,
Pedda, premium account user
Solved! Go to Solution.
The 3,333 song limit is for total amount of offline synced songs per device.
Each account is allowed 3 offline synced devices for a total of about 10,000 offline synced songs.
The quality doesn't matter.
There is currently no counter anywhere that tells you.
If you have several playlists downloaded, you can look at the total number of songs it shows, and then add the numbers.
The 3,333 song limit is for total amount of offline synced songs per device.
Each account is allowed 3 offline synced devices for a total of about 10,000 offline synced songs.
The quality doesn't matter.
Hi, so you succeeded to download more with setting the DL quality to normal, did that work? how many can you download now? thanks for your answer!
Like he said above, the 3333 track limit is the same regardless of quality.
The user most likely ran out of free space on the device. A 3 minute song of 320kbps takes 7.2 megabytes of space. 3333 songs like that takes 23.9 gigabytes.
What about the second part of this post:
>I've also been curious to know if I've reached the magic number of 3333 after several downloads for offline play?
>It would be nice to have such a counter somewhere.
Is there a way to find out how many songs I have downloaded so far on my iPod?
There is currently no counter anywhere that tells you.
If you have several playlists downloaded, you can look at the total number of songs it shows, and then add the numbers.
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