it will let me copy my schedules but what I want to copy is the songs that I have already downloaded in the section that you choose your songs from and put them in my new computer. I have 2018 on the old computer and 2019 version on the new one. will that matter

If you have local files you want to sync to your device, then you need to connect your device and your computer to the same WiFi network and log into the Spotify applications using the same details on both. Full instructions on how to do this are located on this help page.


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I found that if I had starred any songs then I had trouble with offline mode - so try unstarring ALL starred songs and sync again and see what happens...Hope it helps...worked for me...Also I assume you synced all the playlists you wantedto listen to for offline mode?? I know this sounds DUMB but I didn't realize I had to manually sync and kept looking on cell app for a sync button but then thru forums found I had to open spotify on my puter AND my cell and sync was on puter NOT my phone - (left list look for device and click and then click sync button on puter)..had no clue since no real directions on HOW to sync if your new to this kind of thing....Thank goodness for forums !! lol...

This is the main reason why I just stayed with Free Account. All the music plays on my computer, but when I go to my phone, lets' say, "Hip Hop" playlist, there are some tracks bolded in black and some plain grey. Those grey ones I cannot play on my phone but yes on my computer.

Any news on this? I'm new to Spotify, but just cancelled my premium service. It is a deal breaker if I can't play "MY OWN" music. They show up in the mobile app, but are greyed out in my Sonos app they don't even show up, yet I own the songs and they are on my PC (and play fine there).

I'm an amateur songwriter, and I like how Spotify automatically takes any songs I've written on my computer and makes them available on my phone... or at least it did until about a month ago. Other local tracks I have I can still download on my phone, just like anything else I get off Spotify's database (but I can still play those tracks that are unavailable on my phone on my computer).

I have a question regarding transferring songs from my laptop to my Iphone that I thought would be an easy process. When I connect my iphone to my laptop, I can see the phone as a device within Itunes on my computer. Separately, I can also see all the songs on my laptop in this same itunes. I thought that I could just select and drag some songs and move them over to my iphone (under songs). I can grab the songs and move them to the phone, however, they don't copy over. Also, interestingly, when I open the songs directory of my iphone, I only see the last 3 songs that I purchased. I have hundreds of songs (purchased and from old CDs) on my iphone and can see them when it's not connected to this computer. Can anyone help? I feel like banging my head against the wall!

Kraftwerk easily earns a second spot on this list with perhaps the most beautiful pop song recorded with analog synthesizers. As a side note, the song is about a lonely guy on a lonely night trying to make a real human connection using his personal computer.

We have added many hymns and spiritual songs over the past 1-1/2 years.  All of this has been done on my laptop which is about to crash.  So I downloaded OpenLP onto our new desktop computer. 


Question... how may I copy the songs from the laptop to the desktop?  Here's what I have tried.  I copied the OpenLP folder from my laptop onto a portable hard drive.  I attached that hard drive to the desktop computer and copied the laptop files to the new OpenLP folder on the desktop.  But the songs were not there.  When I opened OpenLP on the desktop computer, they were the stock songs.


Could anyone provide some help?  Where is the song file stored?  Would I transfer it like any other file?


Thank you!

Tom

Now, in Windows Explorer go to the path you found in OpenLP - you can copy and paste the 'Current Path' text if you need to. That's where your songs are stored; I would simply copy the whole 'Data' folder as it also has all your themes and so on in there.

On the new computer, follow the same steps to find where your data folder is. Close OpenLP, then paste the old data folder from the old PC in it's place (i.e replace the 'new' data folder with the 'old' data folder).

When you rip music from a CD, you're copying songs from an audio CD to your PC. During the ripping process, the Player compresses each song and stores it on your drive as a Windows Media Audio (WMA), WAV, or MP3 file.

Make sure your PC is connected to the Internet if you want Windows Media Player to automatically get info about the songs, such as the name of the CD, the artist, and titles for the tracks being ripped.

I have never been able to delete a song from any of my Playlists while listening to them on my iPhone. Maybe I'm not looking in the right place for a delete button but I'm doing it as I would do it if I were on my computer listening to a playlist.

I found that when I tapped on edit I am faced with about 5 songs that are visible on my screen and I have to now scroll through hundreds of songs on my playlist to try to find the song I want to delete. Given how many songs I might want to delete it could actually take hours to find the songs. I don't think my aging eyesight is going like staring at list after list on my iPhone screen. I thought for a moment I had found a shortcut, I noticed at the top of screen showing the list was a magnifying glass and the caption "Find a song to add" at first glance I thought it was going to be Find a song to delete, wouldn't that be nice. It doesn't look like a lot of thought was ever put into the software design for this app.

Why can't you delete a song from your playlist. I have clicked the check mark from the collection off i have hit the plus sign and then the check mark and then off again. I have hit the 3 dots and there is no delete song option. I have a Samsung s10. I dont use a computer. You can't unlike the song unless it randomly plays.

To remove songs from your playlist, scroll down and press the circled 'x' to the left of the songs you would like to remove or swipe the track name from right to left. (Deleting songs from your custom playlists will not remove the original Thumb rating from your stations).

To edit Playlist, and delete songs, you have to go to the actual Playlist, hit edit, then scroll endlessly and needlessly to the song you want to remove. This is a ridiculously ignorant and inferior approach to editing your personal list-- especially for a premium subscriber.

Radiohead decided that Canned Applause was an unsatisfactory recording location, which Yorke attributed to its proximity to the band members' homes, and Jonny Greenwood attributed to its lack of dining and bathroom facilities.[20] The group had nearly completed four songs: "Electioneering", "No Surprises", "Subterranean Homesick Alien" and "The Tourist".[25] They took a break from recording to embark on an American tour in 1996, opening for Alanis Morissette, performing early versions of several new songs.[26]

Radiohead returned to Canned Applause in October for rehearsals,[36] and completed most of OK Computer in further sessions at St. Catherine's Court. By Christmas, they had narrowed the track listing to 14 songs.[37] The strings were recorded at Abbey Road Studios in London in January 1997. The album was mixed over the next two months at various London studios, then mastered by Chris Blair at Abbey Road.[38] Godrich preferred a quick and "hands-off" approach to mixing, and said: "I feel like I get too into it. I start fiddling with things and I fuck it up ... I generally take about half a day to do a mix. If it's any longer than that, you lose it. The hardest thing is trying to stay fresh, to stay objective."[5]

The songs of OK Computer do not have a coherent narrative, and the album's lyrics are generally considered abstract or oblique. Nonetheless, many musical critics, journalists, and scholars consider the album to be a concept album or song cycle, or have analysed it as a concept album, noting its strong thematic cohesion, aesthetic unity, and the structural logic of the song sequencing.[nb 1] Although the songs share common themes, Radiohead have said they do not consider OK Computer a concept album and did not intend to link the songs through a narrative or unifying concept while it was being written.[30][52][53] Jonny Greenwood said: "I think one album title and one computer voice do not make a concept album. That's a bit of a red herring."[54] However, the band intended the album to be heard as a whole, and spent two weeks ordering the track list. O'Brien said: "The context of each song is really important ... It's not a concept album but there is a continuity there."[52]

The opening track, "Airbag", is underpinned by a beat built from a seconds-long recording of Selway's drumming. The band sampled the drum track with a sampler and edited it with a Macintosh computer, inspired by the music of DJ Shadow, but admitted to making approximations in emulating Shadow's style due to their programming inexperience.[55][56] The bassline stops and starts unexpectedly, achieving an effect similar to 1970s dub.[57] The original draft of the lyrics for "Airbag" were written inside a copy of William Blake's Songs of Innocence and of Experience that Yorke had also annotated with his own notes; this personal copy was later auctioned off by Yorke in 2016 with proceeds going to Oxfam.[58] The song's references to automobile crashes and reincarnation were inspired by a magazine article titled "An Airbag Saved My Life" and The Tibetan Book of the Dead. Yorke wrote "Airbag" about the illusion of safety offered by modern transit, and "the idea that whenever you go out on the road you could be killed".[49] The BBC wrote about the influence of J. G. Ballard, especially his 1973 novel Crash, on the lyrics.[59] Music journalist Tim Footman noted that the song's technical innovations and lyrical concerns demonstrated the "key paradox" of the album: "The musicians and producer are delighting in the sonic possibilities of modern technology; the singer, meanwhile, is railing against its social, moral, and psychological impact ... It's a contradiction mirrored in the culture clash of the music, with the 'real' guitars negotiating an uneasy stand-off with the hacked-up, processed drums."[60] 0852c4b9a8

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