I can't use it as a music player if I can't add my own music. Any ideas? One of the important features from Spotify is that it allows users to upload their music to its app and play them along with the music online. But many users have reported issues with this feature: some of the local songs are lost, or no local songs are available across devices…. In the following parts, I'll be showing you how to fix Spotify can't play local files issue and resume your smooth music playing.
Before we get started, make sure that you properly do the processes to sync your local files on Spotify. After uploading your local files on Spotify, you'll need to place them into a new playlist and sync them across devices:. Log in on your mobile or tablet using the same Wi-Fi network as your desktop app. If you have done the processes above and still can't play local files on Spotify. Here're some fixes. You must have the latest version of the Spotify app installed on both devices.
Step 1. Step 2. Step 3. Create a new playlist from your system on the device and place one of the local files into this. Step 6. This will get the song from the cloud to your Spotify app. When you add more songs to this playlist, they get synced. I'm having this same problem.
This used to work perfectly with no problems, all of a sudden over the last few days something changed and now local files I put in a playlist from my PC don't sync to my mobile device. They don't appear in the playlist at all, not even as unplayable songs. On mobile, the playlist appears completely empty.
Adding non-local songs works. I reinstalled Spotify on my PC and even completely reinstalled Android 11 from scratch on my phone, still won't sync. Just to double-check you haven't missed out a step that might fix the issue, could you make sure that you have:. We're aware of this and the right folks are already looking into it. We'll share any developments on this matter over there. All forum topics Previous Topic Next Topic.
Hey there 92filmgeek , Thanks for reaching out and welcome to the Community! Keep us posted on how it goes. CarlosE Moderator. Reply 0 Likes. Several users have reported that YouTube Music is not downloading playlist songs to their smartphones. Other users say that playlists don't download completely, and several songs vanish from the playlists. When you have a long playlist with hundreds of songs, finding the missing ones can be annoying.
Let's see what we can do to help. It's an old trick but works sometimes. A glitch or error of some kind might be responsible for YouTube Music not downloading all songs in the playlist or stopping mid-way. Tap on Library and select Downloads. Tap on the three-dot menu icon next to the playlist you want to remove and select Remove download.
Go back to Library and under Playlists, Select the playlist you want to download. Tap the menu icon and select Download. YouTube has a massive library of videos, and you will often find multiple versions of the same song on the platform. The one you added to your playlist may be no longer available.
For example, I added Ruby by Kaiser Chiefs to a playlist, and later it was unavailable. A simple search on YouTube and YouTube Music app shows that the song is gone, but another version is available.
Another issue could be of regional availability. You see a public playlist with songs that you like and add it. But are those songs available in your country? There are so many factors at play, like music rights and label contracts.
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