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Hi all! I just registered for Spotify Premium with the following crazy idea in mind. I currently ave quite a large iTunes library of approximately 40GB or more in music. I am also registered with iTunes Match to ensure that my music is available to all my devises at will. I have catalogued all o my songs into different Playlists and download those Playlists I listen to more frequently to my different devices (iPhone has 6 playlists, iPad has 2).
In an effort to cut down costs on my music purchases (I spend $200 or more on music in iTunes alone), I decided to give Spotify a try. The ideal setup is as follows: (a) import all of my iTunes playlists to Spotify; (b) be able to download those Playlists (and all their songs) to my iPhone and iPad. That way, whenever a new album or song that I like is available on Spotify, I just simply add that song to my corresponding Playlist, it gets downloaded, all for $10 a month! I would then like to delete my songs in iTunes Music on my devices in order to make space for the Playlists to be downloaded through Spotify.
Sounds reasonable, right? The question is as follows, is this doeable?
I have been working for many days on the import and purging of my playlists in Spotify. I noticed that some songs appeared as "greyed out" and have been working for the past 3 days on identifying Spotify replacements. Even with this purging, I still have certain songs that are not yet available in Spotify and would have to sync them from my local files. Once a download the playlist, will it download the Spotify replacement songs and those local files that are unavailable, or will Spotify only proceed to "sync" my local files only?
Second, how does "offline mode" work? I plan on having constant internet connection even with the downloaded playlist. The idea, however, is to be able to listen to my downloaded playlist (just as I would do with iTunes) without having to waste unnecessary data on my cell phone. Is this possible? What happens after 30 days? Do my downloaded songs get deleted?
Will this crazy idea work or should I just stick with iTunes?
Thanks for all your help!
Thanks for your response Victor.
What I meant by the songs being deleted after 30 days is the following: Currently, most of my Spotify playlists contains a mix of music locally stored in my computer and songs from Spotify's catalogue. From your explanation, it seems that I am able to sync and keep my locally stored music in my iPhone indefinitely. But what happens to the Spotify songs after 30 days in offline mode? Can I simply donwload them on my devices and keep the internet connection open (to avoid being deleted after 30 days offline) and just listen to the downloaded version of the songs as opposed to streaming them?
I am really concerned of exceeding my data limit if I continously stream songs from Spotify, as I perform most of my music listening at work through my cell phone.
Yah, I've considered switching to T-Mobile just because of that (currently have AT&T) but, unfortunatley, T-Mobile's service in my area is horrible.
Lasltly, is the download option on Spotify reliable?
Thanks for all your help Victor!
Kindly take note that after 30 days, if you do not go online, the songs will be removed on the device and you would have to resync again. It is again part of the licensing deals with the recording labels with Spotify.
( @vyxl got the point, but in clarification.. I'll just add up some details above! 😄 )
The download option on Spotify is reliable, however, if you need the music critically, you should only update the Spotify application on the app store when you have stable internet connection.. Some updates resets the entire spotify application, therefore losing downloaded songs.
I would suggest that you make sure the sync over 3G is OFF so that it will not incur too heavy data charges, your streaming quality should also be set to normal (if you are wary of hitting the internet caps)
All the best chap! @nayuan01
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