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got problem with added date for songs. after i installed spotify on new pc huge part of list is added seconds ago, some of songs back in 2010 ( wich i think is correct)
the funny part is that my playlist on the phone is correct all song are added in right order. the same with web version. its something spooky in dekstop version.
any fix?
Hey @Krasha,
Before installing it again, have you made sure that your cache is empty? It's usually located in C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Roaming\Spotify.
well on new pc there where no spotify, i guess there where no spotife folder,
with no luck i tryed to reinstall it, i deletet spotify from roaming and local.
Just to be a 100% sure, you havn't accidentally clicked on the top of the column, resulting in a different method of sorting?
haha no i haven't xD
i have them sorted latest aded as first in list, when i add new song to the list it appers at the top as it should now i have like 20 new song at top but when i scroll down to that break point it still shows song that i added years ago i middle and so on.
tryed to create new playlist and paste in song from old one. but the get same date 2017 when i know that i added them back in 2014/2015 xD
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