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OK, Now that I know Spotify’s limitations with regards missing albums etc I have a few more questions that hopefully someone could help with.
1: Is there a way of finding out how many albums/songs are in your library. I did a search but the information is quite old. I assume that there is still no way of doing this, and if so is it something Spotify are looking to implements, I would have figured this was a basic request, people love to know this sort of information.
2: Is there a limit to the number of tracks that you can have in your library and/or downloaded
3: Is there a way to “save” all albums from an artist rather than saving each one individually.
4. If I want to remove all song from an artist do I have to do that individually or can I mass delete all songs from that artist?
5: Also, as an asside does spotify really give me a new "rank" every single time I do anything in the forms, and can i turn those notifcations off?
Just a slight correction, the limit of offlined content is 3,333 tracks per device and up to three devices per account. So users can have up to 9,999 tracks offlined per account, just the track limits are split across three devices for offlined content. FYI, you can have 3,333 tracks on a PC at home, and then download a whole other set of 3,333 tracks with a mobile device, and have two different sets of content on two different devices of offlined music.
Thanks for the clarification, what an unusual number to have as a limit.