![]() ![]() Is this only available for premium? If so it should say so in the instructions for uploading local files.Īs you can see, I have no down arrow like the official instructions for local files upload shows. My three dots don't have settings either.Īm I looking in the wrong place or does this not exist on the web player? I use spotify on my chromebook, which uses the web player, not the app, is that the problem? It seems strange there wouldn't be a way to upload files from desktop to your spotify, and the web player seems like the way you use it on desktop. One answer, when I click on the local files help topic and click through to desktop, closest to what I have, being not the app, it still talks about the app, and shows it looks like a down arrow. They all say to go to some sort of "settings" tab, which I don't see anywhere. But none of the ways it says to do it are current anymore or don't work on web player. I see in the answers there's supposed to be a way to upload your own mp3 music into a spotify playlist. How to upload local mp3 file to web player.This could work on iOS as well, but I have neither tested it nor do I have any interest in doing so. If you don’t hear any sound, don’t forget to check your current playback device (the PC icon in the lower right corner). My friend was able to use it from his Galaxy S6 as well. Go into its configuration (Addons -> uBlock Origin -> Options)Īfter all those configurations, I was able to successfully use the Spotify Web Player from my OnePlus 3T Android device.Adding a block rule to uBlock Origin seemed to fix that. But I had a lot of Firefox crashes while testing, this setup. In theory this should suffice to let you use Spotifys Web Player. I chose a recent Firefox Version (Firefox 63.0) with Windows 7, just because it’s most likely one of the most used User-Agents. Select a nice User-Agent from the list.Select “User-Agent Switcher and Manager” from the 3-dot menu.Install the already mentioned User-Agent Switcher and Manager Addon in Firefox Nightly.Therefore we need to change the User-Agent string Firefox sends to Spotify. As your browser “admits” it’s running on an Android device, you will still be redirected to the “Download the App, hurr durr!”-site. Spotify Web also checks your User-Agent string. You can read more about Spotify bitrates here. ![]() Therefore I welcomed the challenge of convincing Spotifys Web player to work on Android. Hey and welcome to the community The highest available bitrate for the web player is 160 kbps. Especially the differentiation between PC and mobile browsers triggered me. If you can’t sell your Premium Account with a feature list, you should probably work on the list instead of artificially limiting the features on different devices. While I understand that Spotify wants to earn money, I heavily dislike the artificial limitations to push people to a paying account. To push their Premium Account to you, Spotify additionally prevents mobile browsers from using their less limited Web player. I’m not using it a lot, but if I understood correctly, you can’t properly play a playlist or one song, you get force fed “matching” songs. If you are like me and don’t use Spotify on mobile very often, you might not know that the free version of the Spotify app is heavily castrated. So please read the comments as well until I found the time to test new ways and to update the post.Ī friend of mine asked me if it was possible to use the Spotify Web Player on his Android smartphone. Update September 2020: While these exact instructions don’t work anymore, there are solutions in the comments. ![]()
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