How to Put Music on Spotify from Phone !
If you want to put music on Spotify from your phone, you can easily import local audio files stored on your device into the Spotify app. This feature allows you to listen to tracks that are not available on Spotify's library but are saved on your phone. Here's how you can do it step by step:
First, open the Spotify app and log into your account. Navigate to the "Your Library" section. By default, this area shows only the music downloaded from Spotify. To access local files from your phone, tap the profile icon in the top left corner to go to "Settings and Privacy." In the settings menu, look for the "Content and Display" section. Scroll down until you find the "Local Files" option.
Tap on "Local Files" and enable the toggle that says "Show audio files from this device." The app may ask for permission to access your device's media files. Grant the necessary permissions. Once this is done, return to your library, and you'll see a new section labeled "Local Files." This will display all the audio tracks stored on your device that Spotify can play.
With this feature, you can enjoy music from your phone seamlessly through the Spotify app, integrating local tracks with your streaming playlists.
Timestamps:
0:00 Introduction
0:03 Overview of adding local music to Spotify
0:06 Opening the Spotify app
0:14 Navigating to "Your Library"
0:29 Accessing "Settings and Privacy"
0:46 Enabling "Local Files" in settings
0:55 Allowing permissions for local audio files
1:03 Accessing local files in the library
1:11 Conclusion
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