Friday, July 27, 2018

How to copy Spotify playlist to Samsung Galaxy S9

If you only want to enjoy some Spotify songs on Samsung Galaxy S9, and you are Spotify Premium subscribers, it is easy and simple to sync your Samsung Galaxy S9 with your Spotify account when you sign with the same Spotify account.
In this article, we talk about the other way to move your Spotify playlists to Samsung Galaxy S9 without Spotify App.
What you need is Spotify Audio Converter, which is the tool to help you remove DRM from Spotify songs and playlists and convert them to MP3, AAC format for Samsung Galaxy mobile phones with excellent output quality and super fast conversion speed.

Step-by-step guide to convert Spotify for Samsung Galaxy S9

Step 1. go to download and install Spotify Audio Converter Platinum for Mac and run it.
If you are a Windows user, please download the Spotify Converter for Win version.
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Step 2. From Spotify to drag Songs or playlist to Spotify Audio Converter.

Click "+" icon or click center of Spotify Audio Converter Platinum, then you will see a pop-up window which indicates you to drag and drop the songs or playlist here.
To drag your Spotify songs in, just open Spotify application, check the songs or playlist you would like to convert, then drag them to add window.

Step 3. choose Output Format and Adjust Settings

Click the menu bar "Spotify Audio Converter Platinum > Preferences" or directly click setting button on the program interface to open the Preferences window.
In the output settings, you could change the output folder as you prefer.

Step 4. Click "CONVERT" to start Conversion

When the above steps are finished, just click "Convert" button to start conversion.
Now, all the Spotify music or Playlist are converted and saved to your computer, then you can connect your Samsung Galaxy S9 to computer via USB cable and start transferring the converted Spotify music.
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Sunday, July 8, 2018

Apple Music passes Spotify in US subscribers



Apple Music has more paying subscribers in the United States than Spotify, according to confidential details shared with Digital Music News this morning.
The source, a US-based, major distributor, shared a report detailing the subscriber tallies of several streaming music services, including Apple Music, Spotify, Tidal, and Sirius XM.  That report now ranks Apple Music as first in the United States, at least among primarily on-demand music streaming services (Sirius XM Satellite Radio, which operates in North America exclusively, has more than 33 million subscribers).
Both Apple Music and Spotify have more than 20 million subscribers in America, with Apple now a hair ahead.  The source requested that we withhold exact subscriber numbers beyond mentioning ’20 million plus,’ to protect confidentiality.
The data for 2018 also shows that Apple is experiencing a far stronger rate-of-growth in the United States, suggesting a wider lead over the coming months.  Trial users were not part of the comparison.
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