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This has been an issue for months now. For some reason Spotify shows some local files length's as 1 second shorter than they really are. And for some local files it shows 0:01 instead of the actual length.

This might sound like a pseudo problem but since I have my mp3's in two different computers (mac and Windows 10) it creates a problem. I've created album playlists from those local files in order to sync them onto my mobile device. The problem is that since the issue only happens with the Spotify macOS client the songs that are in a playlist and have a wrong length are unplayable in the Spotify Windows client. And if I then replace those unplayable songs in a playlist in the Spotify Windows client then they become unplayable in Spotify macOS client.

Can't believe it is still not fixed in 2021. I have same issues, some random files decide to be 1s shorter on MAC and also have some issues with encoding in album or artist metadata having ; (windows) and / (mac os 11).

It's also a good idea to change the source of the local files. Simply create a new folder in a different directory on your device and move your local files to this folder. Then just delete the old folder used for the local files. Now you can try importing the files again.

Yes I had done clean reinstall and cleared cache. That doesn't help because the problem is how Spotify parses the file and it is only apparent on Spotify. VLC or any other player on Windows or Mac report correct metadata.

Hey @XEnderFaceX, thanks for jumping in here.


@martybalandis we're glad to know that the suggestion above worked for some of the songs, but we're aware this isn't ideal.


On another note, keep in mind that local files can only be played from the device that the files are actually stored in. Even though you have the same files on a Dropbox folder, they need to be inside the device's storage and can only be played from the app on that desktop device. This is why when you see the local files from your Windows device, some of the songs are greyed out, but when you see those local files from your Mac, the opposite songs are greyed out (even though they're the same songs, the source files are stored on different devices).


It's not possible to sync the same local files between 2 desktop devices, but you can sync them between a desktop computer and a mobile device (if you have Premium). You can find more info on how to do it here. 


We hope this clarifies some of the things, but we'll be here if you still have questions.

This is not the reason it is grayed out. I assure you the files are stored locally on both devices and it identical file and just some are not working properly. Same files can be played on the local files: Your library -> local files on both machines but the value in the playlist differs between Windows and Mac.

What you can try is to get the audio file from a different vendor and ensure there's no DRM, or if it's an originally created track, to try and convert the master audio with different encoding settings, use the OGG Vorbis codec and format for example.

Simply changing the source of the local files worked for me. In case anyone was wondering, my duration was way off for almost 80% of the songs I uploaded to local files. Which were stored in the music folder, so to fix this I followed Julian's advice and temporarily switched the source of the local files to a different place and back. It ended up working after that and the duration of the time was correct. Also, this was also what was preventing me from downloading these songs on my mobile device. Only the songs with incorrect durations were unable to download, while the 5/15 songs that showed the correct duration actually downloaded. Thanks Julian.

Thank you for your reply in this thread


We're glad to hear that everything works as it should for you.


We've checked your profile and it looks like you're new to the Community. Have you checked out our Music exchange section? You may find song recommendations there!


If you like, you can go ahead and introduce yourself here in this thread as well.

i have found the solution from this forum lemme break it down. yes you have too plug the mp3 files into a different audio program like audacity too resave and unglitch them. this actually doesnt work on audacity so i found someone reccomend goldwave in this very forum and it worked great but hen it asked me tooo buy a lisence so i backed out. then after some searching i found a program named ocenaudio and it works even better then gold wave and is completely free all you have too do is open the glitched mp3 file then go too save as annd change the name too whate r u want i just add a 1 too the end then go back on spotify and put it into a folder. the duration should b fine and it should not b greyed out on your phone sorry for spelling mistakes idc

I had this problem with one local track. On my Windows 11 PC, the length was 3:01 while on my Android 14 phone; the length was 3:00. I used an audio file editor to check the file's exact length, and it was 3:09876. So, the PC rounds up while the Phone rounds down. A Mac and other platforms might handle this issue separately. It has to choose between 3:00 or 3:01. So, this is a platform issue, e.g. Windows, Mac, Android, iOS, etc. Usually, most music files are edited to whole number seconds to avoid this, but not everyone follows best practices.

I solved the issue by editing the file down to 3:00 exactly and the issue went away. I think this is the best way to go. Use any preferred audio file editor that has timeline and export features.

I am currently trying to remove my local files from my spotify account. I was able to remove the local files on the spotify app, but they still show up on the app on my laptop (Windows 10). I was able to hide my local files so there wasn't a separate playlist for them, but they still show up in my liked songs. It doesn't let me unlike them, and I can't find a tutorial or answer anywhere to show you how to get rid of them. It just shows you how to add local songs which I don't want. I've also reached out to spotify support and they couldn't advise me. So if anyone knows how to fix this, I would appreciate some help with this.

Sorry for reviving the old thread, but this solution hasn't worked for me. there are 3 liked songs that were local files and this shouldn't bother me as much as it does but it still does. I've gone as far as making a backup playlist with my liked songs and deleting the whole liked songs playlist, and the local files still don't go away. I've searched for past solutions, and there is no longer a spotify folder in %appdata%\spotify.

edit: the reason the appdata folder doesn't exist is because I'm using the windows store version - I've tried deleting local-files.bnk from appdata\local\packages\spotify_whateverthenumberis\users\111111111-user but it always recreates the file on startup.

It won't delete them for me, either. I deleted the local files on my PC where they originally were and from the playlist that had downloaded them on my phone, logged out of my account on my phone and erased all data there, and uninstalled Spotify on my PC and deleted all the appdata files. Still when I logged in and went to my liked songs list, when I hit delete or try to unheart a song, it just pops right back up with a full heart. Please fix.

I have thousands of liked songs, some of which appear to be local, and for that reason cannot play this playlist at all on devices that only play from the internet. Going through the list and try to remember which files may be local is not an option, I obviously liked many songs in the Spotify library which I also have as local file.

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