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I've been a paying Premium member now for years but given this and other issues like all my songs being randomly undownloaded at times, then having to download them all again one by one I will probably switch to another service now. I just want a player that works reliably and holds my music collection - not too much to ask surely.

They should be paying ME. At least Apple Music is designed to interface with other Apple products, not to mention they have world-class customer support - actual people who are polite and articulate. Oh and Spotify is no longer offering iPhone 6 support? You know what Thank you Spotify! You just helped me make my decision. You just lost one.

Getting "Maximum Number of Downloads" error when downloading local files. All forum topics Previous Topic Next Topic. Casual Listener. Steps: Before starting, I went into the "Offline Devices" section of my Account information and did "Remove All Devices", to make sure I wasn't using my quota on other devices. I made sure that the number of cloud-based songs is under the documented limit.

I deliberately created one playlist of all of my cloud-based songs, which has around songs, and created a second playlist of all of my local file-based songs, which contains around songs.

First I successfully downloaded the entire cloud-based song playlist. Then I downloaded the local file-based playlist of all of my local files. It gets nearly to the end but now reports the aforementioned error and appears to show 11 songs remaining to be downloaded. There is plenty of free storage available on my device nearly 70 GB available even after all of the above downloads. Any suggestions for how to fix or troubleshoot this problem? Music Fan. I have a possible solution: I've hit the same limit although only using Downloaded songs from Spotify, no local files.

I think the problem is maybe the app not respecting the difference between albums that are Saved and albums that are Downloaded. I've tried removing an album from my Saved library and that seems to allow it to kick-off some more downloads. I feel like there's something not quite working correctly between those two states. Maybe try that and see if it helps?

I'd be interested to hear if that works for you. Thanks for the suggestion. I just tried this but it did not help. I contacted Spotify customer support via Twitter and after some rudimentary troubleshooting I ended up having to delete the app and reinstall it.

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