Though most stream music from Spotify, you can download the music you like and all your playlists for offline listening. This is particularly useful if you have an unreliable internet connection or when you are traveling. When you chose to download Spotify music, it stores the downloaded songs or music locally in your hard drive.
Let me show where Spotify stores the downloaded music and songs. Once you know the location, you can either back up the files or change the download location to somewhere convenient. The above action will take you to the Settings page. If you are using Windows 10, simply copy and paste the below path to go to the Spotify offline storage folder. Only Spotify can decrypt them. Which simply means that these files are pretty useless outside Spotify.
This is very helpful when you want to reinstall Windows or Spotify. Rather than manually backing up, you can simply change the Spotify downloads folder location. Doing so ensures that you can easily access the files and even when you reinstall Windows, the files will stay intact as long as they are not in the C drive. You can simply point Spotify towards the files and your offline library will be restored. First, go to the drive or folder where you are want to store the files. Now, create a new folder and name it anything you want.
Please select the songs you'll need and click OK. Click the "Setting" button on the top-right to customize the output settings. In this window, you can select "MP3" as the output format and customize the output quality, the output folder, the output file name as you prefer.
When you finish customization, please click "Convert" to start downloading MP3 songs from Spotify. The songs will be all saved to the output path within minutes. By clicking the Converted tab like a clock or directly going to the output folder you customized in Step 3, you can find all the converted Spotify songs in MP3 format. No matter you are a Spotify Free or Premium user, simply give it a shot when you need to play Spotify songs on MP3 player, car player, or other devices.
NoteBurner will never let you down. And it provides the free trial version that allows you to convert the first 3 minutes of each song. You can buy the full version to unlock this limitation and enable all its features. And it is suggested to download the trial version and test if it meets your needs for Spotify music downloading.
NoteBurner adheres to strictly follow the US copyright regulations. We adopt advanced technology to record the unencrypted audio data and keep high audio quality output. Keep ID3 tags after conversion. Support the Windows 11 Store version of Spotify.
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