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Using Spotify To Put Music Onto An Mp3 Player
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I want to put a lot of songs on to an mp3 player for my mum who has alzheimers as part of the Playlistforlife.co.uk programme.
However I am useless at technology so I need you to be patient in advising me!
I have bought a 4 GB Bush (MPK4312BUK) mp3 player and we have a £9.99 monthly subscription to Spotify. I know 50+ songs that I want to put onto the mp3 player.
So my question is, how best and easily do I do that?
Thanks.
However I am useless at technology so I need you to be patient in advising me!
I have bought a 4 GB Bush (MPK4312BUK) mp3 player and we have a £9.99 monthly subscription to Spotify. I know 50+ songs that I want to put onto the mp3 player.
So my question is, how best and easily do I do that?
Thanks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If you have a monthly subscription to Spotify, you can download Spotify songs to the Spotify application on your computer, but these downloaded Spotify files can only be played on the Spotify application. However, I found a useful tool. I am using AudFun Spotify mp3 converter, https:/ /www.au dfun.co m/spoti fy-musi c-conve rter.ht ml
which can download Spotify tracks to local and save tracks as MP3. I have used AudFun for a while now, and am very happy about it. Very easy to use. Just drag and drop Spotify songs or playlists to AudFun, click convert. I already put 400+ Spotify songs into my MP3 player. LOL
which can download Spotify tracks to local and save tracks as MP3. I have used AudFun for a while now, and am very happy about it. Very easy to use. Just drag and drop Spotify songs or playlists to AudFun, click convert. I already put 400+ Spotify songs into my MP3 player. LOL
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