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Hey @Lakessail99!
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Sophia,
Dear very, very provocative Sophia.
While it does not seem like you are trying to help him with his issues, you still pretend to do so. At least he is honest about his struggle with the english language, but you appearently do not understand a word, even though you actually accomplished to reply in english.
He is explaining to you a problem a lot of people, me included, have with playlists stored offline on an Android device's external memory. I will now retell this story for you, including a real life scenario, thoroughly:
I pay for a Spotify Premium account every month.
I usually do not sync playlists, because I listen mostly at home from a PC.
I download Spotify to my Android device (it is a Sony Xperia Compact 3).
I am to travel offshore on a job, and will stay offshore for about two and a half weeks.
On the ship I will stay on, there will be no cellphone coverage and no WiFi.
I log into my Spotify premium account on my Android device (still a Sony X. C. 3).
I download all playlists I want to bring on my offshore trip, while I still have internet.
Playlists are saved to the SD card because the phone has little internal storage capacity.
I then travel offshore.
Now I have no cellphone coverage, and every wrong step can cost me dearly...
I need to copy some work-related pictures from my phone to a PC that has no bluetooth.
I make sure no apps are running, because I am aware of external memory issues.
I connect my phone with a USB cable, and copy the pictures to the PC.
I disconnect the phone from the PC.
Now my work shift is over, and I want to listen to some music.
I start Spotify, but my offline playlists are not available anymore. Surprise!
I check settings, and discover it has changed back Storage setting to internal memory.
I change it once again back to SD card where my lists still are stored, judging from the many, many GBs of data still taking up space the Spotify folder (ES File Explorer).
Still, my offline playlists remain unavailable.
I wait, but they do not become available.
Ie. Spotify - though not running at the time of the external memory being disconnected - fools itself to not recognise the offline playlists when the external memory is reconnected.
I restart my phone, hoping this can sort out the issue. Now I am asked for login details. As with Laikssail99, this would normally not be a big problem for me, as I do not restart my phone often enough for it to become bothersome. Some people might, though.
I type in username and password, but now am not allowed to log in because I have no cellphone coverage. Now I am totally screwed music wise, and will have to entertain myself for two more weeks without music. For this, I am paying you.
Laikssail99 did not connect his phone to a PC, but rather experienced the same problem because of the time it takes for Android to gather info from the external memory after a phone reboot. I can spoil the non-surprise it is, that when I finally got to log into Spotify again, my offline playlist still were unavailable.
Laikssail99, nor I, want to reinstall Spotify, because we both know this is a problem with Spotify that needs to be fixed.
He, nor I, want to redownload our offline playlists. He has bad internet, and I had none. And I knew they were there, so why should I have to? Spotify did not, however.
Do you understand now, or do you want me to delete Spotify, remove SD card, restart the device, install Spotify again, an re-sync all my offline tracks?
I was at the time of this incident running Android 6.0.1, and I was at the moment not rocking any version of Spotify, because Spotify simply would not rock. I do, however, keep all my apps updated at any time.
Regards,
Andreas (account: skrivefeil)
I suggest you use the online contact form and someone at Spotify can help get this sorted. If you get an automated response directing you back to the community or to the help pages, please reply to it by email and you will hear back from one of the team shortly.
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