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spotify says i reached max limit for downloaded songs

spotify says i reached max limit for downloaded songs

I have  a premium spotify accoun and uses it frequently on my sony xperia z 

 

i made an installation of a previous versions of spotify to make it sync to my 64 gb SD card. 

Then uppgraded version.

 

Then i checked in what playlists i wanted synched to offline mode. 

 

Now spotify says i reaced maximum of downloadable tracks, so when i add songs to 

my playlists i already have it don't download them cause of that

 

please help with some kind of info, in this matter.

 

 

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Hey, Spotify, this 3,333 concept might have been a great idea back in 1943! Get with the times! I bought a family premium for five lines and I'm still limited?!?!? I dropped Spotify for Rhapsody before, did I make a poor decision coming back to Spotify again?

Same Problem...

Just hit this max limit problem, pretty sad that Spotify keeps this in place.  Just upgraded to the Family Premium too.  I will be looking at other options that's for sure.

Yes they need to lift the maximum or I'm switching to Apple Music

Insanity! Trying to digitize my cd collection and have been cut off by this bizarre, arbitrary limit. Poor form.

Please "don't come and tell me that Chuchita has been bagged" (very popular mexican frase), I love Spotify, really even that i'm an apple fan, y hate apple music, but that you limit the offline number to 3,333 songs... (point for Apple Music) , is absurd, you have very good music lists, better service, i'm a premium user since 3 years ago. PLEASE rise the number of song, it is necesary, maybe as an option, to help people no not get overloaded their phones, but, you have to do something about it.

 

Honestly, hope you listen our petitions

I so freakin agree with ya'!!!!

Please Spotify listen to this guy!....he is got a point!

A an amendment to this post, I discovered that amazon has a similar music service for their prime members, which my wife happened to be.

The selection is inferior (I think designed to get you to buy albums), but comparable enough to Google music. I haven't found a download cap yet, already well over 3,333....

Sorry spotify, I love everything else about you and would happily have a premium account, if not for this one deal breaker.

Best wishes spotify!

PS. I'm watching this thread and hope to get good news one day. A guy can dream.

HELLO - this is 2016 I need all my music when I want it!!! Who wants to be told off by a bosy little message when you have no signal and are roaming abroad for your summer holiday that autocratic sweedish user legislation dictates that you can't DL another album. This reminds me of waiting for a whole day to download a song on napster back in 1999. I guess the resolve is to return to free P2P solutions or back to iTunes or Amazon. At least make it a cool number like 6666... SHAME - BIG SHAME 

THE RIDUCULE  3,333 OFFLINE TRACKS  LIMIT!!!... WHAT A  &@#^$~+%  JOKE , AND WHAT I SUSPECT IS BEHIND IT!!!!!!!

This one is a LONG post, but if you find the time to read it, then I will give you the possible reason behind the 3,333 tracks limit, plus other annoying limitations that these tracks have once they are already into your smart phone.

Spotify will not give us an honest and direct answer and, as one can always suspect, there could be money behind it. Since right now I have the time to do this, and have been extremely p*ssed after finding out about his limit a long time ago, I will try to vomit my frustration here and now.

Here it goes:


Today I have read all the replies and comments here, and in the past I have also extensively checked around the web in other forums, where this particular issue has been raised. In all cases, I ended up crashing into a green wall with the Spotify logo, where they ONLY state that “the limit is 3,333 per device” and/or that "the terms and conditions clearly state that the limit per device is 3,333 songs”.  This last statement is perceived by me as a rude one, more especially when it is a client who is asking.

Fine, fair enough, we accepted the terms when we signed up as a free or as a premium user.  In my case I have a Family Plan with 6 users and 8 devices. These terms were, as usual, somewhere within the clauses (hidden or not)… FINE!!!

Some FACTS about me and my relationship with Spotify:

  • I am a music lover and I am just not able to accept life without music. It is not just that I want music, I need it to live instead.
  • I am a genuinely expert & advanced user of the Spotify product. I know almost all its tricks and tweaks. I have tried and tested out every possible streaming music service in the out there, and always came back to Spotify.
  • Spotify is, in my opinion, the best one of them all, but it DOES NOT mean that “she” is a perfect girlfriend and lover.

In my case, the main Spotify issue comes with the offline tracks, whether these have been downloaded directly from Spotify, or added them from your personal offline library (even worse!).

Anyway, in order to stay on the subject, let’s just stick to the limitations with tracks downloaded directly from Spotify, where I believe the two main scenarios are: 1) The phone is online, 2) The phone is offline.


1) The Phone is Online:

  • There is no way for you to just search or filter for ALL of the offline tracks. For some tracks yes, if you played them recently or they are part of “your music” list. So in order to go to that offline track you have to manually find it, by knowing in which offline playlist you placed it, or which offline album it belongs to.
  • Whatever you search, Spotify will only list what there is ONLINE.
  • If your connection is poor, ie camping in the woods, then be prepared to struggle in annoyance and despair.

    2) The Phone is Offline:
  • Whenever you search, Spotify will show you the list of “Downloaded tracks” only. Good so far.
  • This is where the fun begins. Ok, you are playing an offline album or an offline playlist (obvious!). One of the nice about Spotify is the “Add to up next” option that allows you to play a song right after the one that’s already playing, but hey boy!!! This option DOES NOT work with offline tracks, along with some other options that are ONLY available when you’re streaming. If you want to listen to that particular song you have to select it and forget about whatever playlist or album you were playing.
  • Ok, now if you really want to use the “Add to up next” option, they make it hard for you. So in order to go to that offline track you have to manually find it, by knowing in which offline playlist you placed it, or which offline album it belongs to.

To the above, add the 3,333 offline tracks limit

I could keep on making a list from my arsenal, but what I think is really behind these issues with the offline tracks, is that Spotify wants you NOT to play them, and they will make it as hard as possible for you to do it, and the 3,333 offline tracks limit is an important part of the whole thing.

In my opinion there could be $$$$ behind all of this, as they WILL NOT give you a proper answer with some logic to support it. Maybe they get paid less if the track is played offline, maybe they will not get paid at all. Anyway, I cannot assure this, but if there is no decent answer one can think anything. And since the brain is fertile...

Hi, this has been inappropriately posted as a solution. The post does not appear to provide a solution, it just re-states the problem (which is that unlike other music services, Spotify imposes an apparently arbitrary download (offline) track limit of 3,333 items per member device.

Please correct this post.

Degs01

I subsequently found from the ... That I could mark the post as 'not a solution'

  • Further, speculating on the rationale for the 3,333 download item limit doesn't really help advance the Spotify user community requirement (which is to increase,  or better still, remove the download limit).
  • If the the Spotify community user requirement cannot reasonably be fulfilled, could Spotify please explain the difficulty.

I shall give you my view on why Spotify does this. Yes, it has to do with $$$, but no it has nothing to do with spotify getting paid. It has everything to with copyrights.

Whenever you're playing offline songs, spotify has to cough up a fixed price to the copyright watchdogs. This price is based the amount of songs that are possibly downloaded (in this case 3333 per device). By spreading the 10000 songs over 3 devices, they can easily tell the copyright maffia "lookie here, this account uses only 1 device, therefore we pay the rate for 3333 songs instead of the 10000 rate.".

Whereas if you STREAM the songs, they can look up the exact number of times you played a song, which obviously is way cheaper than the fixed rate.

This is the reason Spotify utilizes this limit. Raising it to 10000 for 1 device would be a tremendous increase in copyright related cost.

But this is just how I would explain it. Until Spotify comes clean, we won't know for sure.

Hmmm.....that doesn't work for me. Spotify insists we go online every 30 days so they can collect the play statistics from our devices so I'm guessing there's another reason behind the limit.

Speculating the reason doesn't help. Undoubtedly there will be some commercial reason. Please just add your support for a change/an explanation

Speculating the reason doesn't help. Undoubtedly there will be some commercial reason. Please just add your support for a change/an explanation

Thanks!

It makes sense. I agree that just have to come clean to us, paying
customers.

Speculation may not help, absolutely true!!!, but we all have a brain that
was put into our heads to be used.



When something is not clear, and you ask the right person/people/Company,
and a proper answer is not given, then à frustration à speculation, and/or
“do the math”, and/or anything that might make logic sense, and/or etc...
At the end of the line it is just like

Hasilyin indicated: “Until Spotify comes clean, we won't know for sure”.



For some people the 3,333 limit is not an issue, but for other people, like
myself!!!, it IS a problem. If it cannot be solved and Spotify will just not
do it, that is Ok, sweet and dandy. However, and in any scenario, a properly
clean, straight and professional answer is in order to ALL of the paying
customers who have asked and are still asking the same question, and the
question is “WHY??


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