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I have an issue where I can't select all the tracks in my Liked Songs. I don't know if it's relevant, but I have about 3.6k songs in my Library, so that's more than 6k away from max song amount for the Liked Songs list.
It only happens in Liked Songs. I tried recreating the issue using a new playlist with my entire Liked Songs list added and Ctrl + A and Shift + click both work fine there.
I have found a workaround where I select the top song, scroll down about 50-100 songs, Shift + click a song, scroll down 50-100 songs again, Shift + click another song, etc. until I reach the bottom of the list. This is quite tedious, though.
Versions where I managed to recreate the issue:
Issue not present when using 0.9.14.13 (though that version is horribly outdated in other ways).
I've tried reinstalling all versions mentioned (completely fresh after deleting all data), also tried rebooting my computer. Disabling Hardware Acceleration made no difference either.
I have the same issue. Thanks for the tip to use 0.9.14.13 - worked!
Is there a chance spotify will fix this in the near future?
"Selecting by clicking the top song, scrolling down and then Shift + clicking the bottom song skips entire sections (the amount of songs it selects is different every time; sometimes it's around 1000, sometimes it's much less than that)"
And that's the story of how I lost 900+ song from my playlist today, thinking I copied all of them to another playlist and that I could delete them from the initial playlist.
Gone.
I'm still in shock. Can't even verbally express how sad I am now.
But I can express how relieved and overall happy I am now, when I found out Support can revert the playlist to the state from a given day in the past. I asked for bringing back their copy of that playlist from the day before the accident, and now I'm enjoying it all again. They are the best!
You could have undone that with Ctrl+Z, or you can contact spotify, I'm not sure if they'll still be able to help but generally they're able to recover lost playlists up to a certain amount of time
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