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  2. How to download songs from Spotify - AOL

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    One of the benefits of Spotify Premium is that users can download their favorite songs, playlists, and podcasts for offline listening.If you're going on a long journey in an airplane or heading to ...

  3. Spotify - Wikipedia

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    Spotify allows users to add local audio files for music not in its catalog into the user's library through Spotify's desktop application, and then allows users to synchronize those music files to Spotify's mobile apps or other computers over the same Wi-Fi network as the primary computer by creating a Spotify playlist, and adding those local ...

  4. Who knew you could carry Spotify playlists in your pocket, no ...

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  5. Who knew you could carry Spotify playlists in your pocket, no ...

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    The heir-apparent to the iPod Shuffle lets you listen to playlists on the go, no internet necessary.

  6. iTunes - Wikipedia

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    iTunes is a media player, media library, and mobile device management utility developed by Apple.It is used to purchase, play, download and organize digital multimedia on personal computers running the macOS and Windows operating systems, and can be used to rip songs from CDs as well as playing content from dynamic, smart playlists.

  7. Playlist - Wikipedia

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    .pls, a text playlist similar to .ini (program settings) files. It provides the same functionality as extended M3U playlists by default (title and length)..smil is an XML recommendation of the World Wide Web Consortium that includes playlist features. In addition to audio, it supports video and screen layout and is heavily used in Digital ...

  8. XML Shareable Playlist Format - Wikipedia

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    XML Shareable Playlist Format (XSPF), pronounced spiff, [1] is an XML-based playlist format for digital media, sponsored by the Xiph.Org Foundation. XSPF is a file format for sharing the kind of playlist that can be played on a personal computer or portable device. In the same way that any user on any computer can open any Web page, XSPF is ...

  9. MediaMonkey - Wikipedia

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    MediaMonkey was first developed in 2001 under the name Songs-DB. Songs-DB version 1.0.0 was released on October 12, 2001. [14] Development progressed steadily with version 1.1 released June 7, 2002. [15] Songs-DB 1.1 was the first version to provide Winamp plugin support. [16]