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- Keep the downloads permanently.
Some Android devices are compatible with SD cards, and it is possible to store songs downloaded from Spotify on the SD card. Additionally, there is a method of storing downloaded songs on the SD card using third-party software, and this method allows users of the Spotify free plan as well as iPhone users whose devices do not support SD cards to store Spotify songs on the SD card.
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For Android users with SD card support, you can set the download location to the SD card in the settings and use Spotify's download feature to store the downloaded music on the SD card.
Even if you don't have that, you can easily do it using the MusicFab Spotify Converter software introduced in this article, so please refer to it!
By storing Spotify songs on an SD card, you can save storage space on your smartphone.
Additionally, by using a third-party software to download songs and store them on an SD card, even users on the free Spotify plan can play the music offline on a computer.
You can also store your personal music files alongside the Spotify music on the SD card, allowing you to create custom playlists combining Spotify and your own music.
Some Android devices allow the use of SD cards. In that case, you can use Spotify Premium's download feature to save songs to the SD card and play them offline.
〈How to Set Up on the Android Spotify App〉
After that, you can proceed to download songs on the Spotify app as usual.
The MusicFab Spotify Converter software can download Spotify songs in lossless quality and convert them to formats like MP3, WAV, or FLAC. It works on both Windows and Mac, and the downloaded files are not copy-protected, so you can keep the music on your computer even if you cancel your Spotify subscription or the songs are removed from Spotify.
The MusicFab Spotify Conversion Software offers numerous additional benefits:
Let's now use the MusicFab Spotify Conversion Software to add Spotify songs to your SD card.
Q1. Why can't I move Spotify tracks to an SD card?
A1. First, the Spotify download feature can only be used by Premium plan subscribers.
If you are a Premium member using an Android device with SD card support, but still cannot transfer tracks to the SD card, please ensure the card has sufficient available space.
Additionally, if the SD card itself is defective, it may not be properly recognized.
Q2. Where are Spotify tracks saved when downloaded?
A2. If you have not set the save location to an SD card, downloaded tracks will be stored in the "Downloaded" section of the "Library." If you use a third-party application, the tracks will be saved to the folder pre-configured within that software.
Q3. I've saved Spotify tracks to an SD card, but I can't play them
A3. When using the Spotify download feature, first ensure your Premium subscription has not expired.
Additionally, if the SD card is nearly full, the high storage demand may cause malfunctions. Try deleting unnecessary files to alleviate the load on the SD card.
Q4. I've downloaded Spotify tracks, but can't play them offline
A4. The downloads may not have completed successfully. Try downloading the tracks again to ensure they are properly saved. Also, Spotify Premium downloads have copy protection, so if Spotify stops providing the track, the offline file will become unplayable.
In this guide, we have explained how to convert Spotify music to WAV and save it to an SD card. If you cannot play the tracks stored on the SD card, try freeing up space or checking the card for any defects. For Spotify free users, you can use third-party software to transfer Spotify music to an SD card.
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