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Local files basically means your music - your own MP3 collection. Importing all your music files into Spotify means you’ll never again need to switch between media players.Read more
The most likely reason is that some of your tracks are in a format not supported by Spotify. Find out more
This icon tells you that the track is a local music file from your computer, not a streaming track from Spotify.
Windows Media Player rips from CD to the WMA format. Unfortunately, we don’t support the WMA format at present.
If you want to remove a local music file from Spotify, select the track and press the Delete key (or Backspace on Mac).
Once deleted, the local music file won’t be displayed in the Local files list, and won’t be playable when it’s featured in a playlist.
The file itself will not be deleted from your computer.
We do not play audio advertisements while you are listening to your own files. If you listen to a playlist with a mix of local and streamed tracks you will hear audio ads but the ad timer will stop during the playback of your own files.
No. Local files that you have imported into Spotify are not uploaded from your computer.
You can share local music in the same way that you can with streaming music. However, the music will only be played if it can be matched with music that can be played by the other users that you shared with. That is, if the music is available as impoprted local music on their computer, or if it can be found in the Spotify streaming catalogue.
You can use Spotify to sync your own local files to the Spotify app on your Android or iOS device.
We collect data on the files that you import and play for top list purposes, statistics and to link tracks to our database for better sharing. As we state in our privacy policy, we won’t share your information regarding imported files to any third party.
Simply put, Gracenote is music fingerprinting. Thanks to our partnership with the good people at Gracenote, you have the chance to clean up your MP3 collection.
If you have incorrect or missing track information in your music files, Gracenote will identify the tracks and add the correct tagging information, including title, artist, album etc. The days of “Track 01” are over.
We’ve partnered with Gracenote to give you the option to sync your music files with their enormous database. This process will help to replace any missing track and artist information from your music files. No more “Track 02″ for you. (Read more about Gracenote)
Of course. Right-click the track and choose “Undo Gracenote changes”. To undo several files:
Gracenote helps you cleaning up track, artist and album information of your local files.
You can do this by:
If you let Spotify update your local files with information from Gracenote it is possible that iTunes moved your files due to their new - updated - song information. This can occur in rare cases if:
This articles covers how to revert all changes Gracenote has made in order to recover from problems with iTunes.
Read moreSpotify uses Gracenote to try to find additional metadata and correct wrong information. With a combination of ID3 tags (or the metadata if it’s a AAC files), song analysis and track length it does its best to determinate which artist and album a track belongs too and if there are wrong track information.
This data is saved in the files ID3 tag (or the metadata if it’s a AAC files) along with the original data for undo purposes. Since we store the original information you can still restore even if you have re-install Spotify or cleared cache. Even if you’ve moved the file between your computers - you can restore it.
Read moreIf you can still play the file you wishes to undo, please read undoing gracenote. If you can’t play the file anymore, please follow the instructions below.
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