Although the feature of adding local songs to Spotify mobile is only for those Premium subscribers, you can upload music tracks from your computer to Spotify. And you can make Spotify sync local files to the phone and start playing songs on your mobile.
With the above steps, you can access local files on Spotify. However, in the process of adding local songs, you still might encounter some problems. With a Premium account, you are able to play local music tracks on the Spotify app for mobile after you sync them from your desktop app. But you would encounter the problem of local songs not appearing on your phone.
So, make sure that. Although it's able to upload music to Spotify , not any audio format is compatible with the Spotify library. Please make sure your own songs are supported by Spotify. And then, you can refer to the detailed guide to add local files to Spotify library.
Step 1. Fire up your Spotify app on your PC or Mac computer and log in to your personal Spotify account detailed. Step 2. For Mac computers, please click the Spotify menu tab to choose Preferences. For Windows users, you can find it under the Edit option. Step 3. In the new window, please scroll down to the Local Files.
And then, please select the target music folder including the music files you'd like to import. The local music will be added to Spotify library for a while. Step 4. You can locate uploaded own songs in the Local Files option at the left-sidebar of Spotify's main interface. Now, you can start to create a new playlist to add multiple songs to a playlist on Spotify.
Switch on Download button, and the songs will be downloaded to your phone. Uploading Local Files to Spotify Troubleshooting 1. Can't import local files to Spotify? If you followed the guide above but having trouble adding local files to Spotify. You can either try using a different WiFi connection or adding the files to a different playlist, or even reinstalling the app on all devices.
You should note that Spotify only supports. It doesn't support. So you should make sure the songs you are trying to upload to Spotify are encoded in those compatible formats. Besides, files or downloads from illegal sources are not permitted. If the songs you want to add are protected with DRM restrictions, they will not be allowed to sync with the Spotify service either.
Really want to be proved wrong but I don't know what else to try. We recommend that you delete the playlists with the local files on all devices. You can then move your files to a different folder and add it as a source for local files in the Spotify app. You can learn how to do this here. After that you can start the whole process from the beginning.
If that doesn't do the trick it's a good idea to perform a clean reinstall using these steps on all your devices. They are more thorough than a regular reinstall and make sure that no damaged leftover files remain that might be causing the issue. I installed the Linux client on a Linux laptop. Unfortunately the latest Linux client has a problem where it segfaults every time you browse for a local files source, but there is a older release from February available here:.
Version 1. Is Spotify a free app? Well, the Spotify app is a free application that you can download from the Google Play store. The app lets you stream music, check out new releases and so on. However, in return, it will show you a bunch of ads, and will not let you save any song offline. How do I get local files on Spotify ? Go to Settings on the left sidebar. Go to Edit, and then to Preferences.
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