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Hi,
I have a premium account and did not have the time to check the Release Radar list last week. Is it possible to recover it or see what it contained?
Many thanks, JM.
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Hey folks,
Welcome to the Community and thanks for reaching out.
Unfortunately it's not possible to recover your Release Radar playlist from previous week. We can see how that would be a handy feature and we appreciate you taking the time to share your feedback with us.
What you can do is put the songs in a playlist as soon as it's updated, that way you can listen to them later - even if there is already a new one. You can do this by going to the Release Radar playlist and selecting its three-dot menu. There, tap Add to other playlist and create a new one by selecting + New playlist.
If you'd like to see that option available, we'd recommend that you post your suggestion in our Ideas board. You'll find all the relevant info about our Idea Exchange and how the Community feedback gets implemented here if you'd like to know more about the topic.
Hope this helps. If anything else comes up, the Community will be here for you 🙂
Hey folks,
Welcome to the Community and thanks for reaching out.
Unfortunately it's not possible to recover your Release Radar playlist from previous week. We can see how that would be a handy feature and we appreciate you taking the time to share your feedback with us.
What you can do is put the songs in a playlist as soon as it's updated, that way you can listen to them later - even if there is already a new one. You can do this by going to the Release Radar playlist and selecting its three-dot menu. There, tap Add to other playlist and create a new one by selecting + New playlist.
If you'd like to see that option available, we'd recommend that you post your suggestion in our Ideas board. You'll find all the relevant info about our Idea Exchange and how the Community feedback gets implemented here if you'd like to know more about the topic.
Hope this helps. If anything else comes up, the Community will be here for you 🙂
Hey folks,
Welcome to the Community and thanks for reaching out.
Unfortunately it's not possible to recover your Release Radar playlist from previous week. We can see how that would be a handy feature and we appreciate you taking the time to share your feedback with us.
What you can do is put the songs in a playlist as soon as it's updated, that way you can listen to them later - even if there is already a new one. You can do this by going to the Release Radar playlist and selecting its three-dot menu. There, tap Add to other playlist and create a new one by selecting + New playlist.
If you'd like to see that option available, we'd recommend that you post your suggestion in our Ideas board. You'll find all the relevant info about our Idea Exchange and how the Community feedback gets implemented here if you'd like to know more about the topic.
Hope this helps. If anything else comes up, the Community will be here for you 🙂
Thank you A pity it is not possible or planned.
No, there isn't a way to get your last weeks release radar playlist (not that I know of or could find anything on this topic) or any other for that matter, but I came up with my own solutions to this problem, cause it also happens to me every once in a while. Let me explain.
Have the playlist automatically downloaded every week in case of Internet outage and still wanting to listen to the weekly playlist
I just want to say, this is a emergency situation and you won't get all the songs that would show up in your "Release Radar" playlist, this is just a way to try to get a few songs you missed
I know this is a time consuming and maybe won't get you the result you want, but it's what worked for me and maybe for you
If you know any other way or have a way to get even more songs, feel free to let me and everybody know that reads this
Plan
premium
Country
ireland
Device Dell PC
Operating System
(iOS 10, Android Oreo, Windows 10,etc.)
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