In this instance you are best off removing the local file from your playlist on the desktop and adding the track from the Spotify server then re-sync. This should fix this issue. I posted this months ago and still have no solution. Same thing as you just said. Months and nothing has changed. It used to work and now it doesn't.
I've just spent the last 2 hours looking at different threads and the such on here and other websites looking for a solution to this problem as I just ran into this issue after moving houses. Any issues are normally down to communication issues so here's a list of things to check if local files won't download. If you still can't make it work, you can create a mobile hotspot on your mobile and connect your PC to this hotspot via wifi.
Syncing the local files should then work. So still not local files on my phone. So frustrating, because it used to work perfectly. What do you mean? You didn't put the app into offline mode, did you? I had this problem just now, and I turned my cellphone's Wi-Fi off and then back on, and all the grey songs started to download. I had this problem and I've spent the last hour or so trying to find a soulution and I finally did.
I used the hotspot soulution that Joe offered. I have this same problem and nothing I have read has helped me. All my local files were working fine and all of the sudden they weren't downloading. I even tried on my tablet and I'm having the same problem. Local Files stuck on Waiting to Download Solved! Go to solution. All forum topics Previous Topic Next Topic.
Local Files stuck on Waiting to Download. It's important to be noted that there is a limitation for downloading Spotify music for offline listening on each device. Generally speaking, you can get '9, in total' tracks offline on at up to 3 devices if you are subscribing a Spotify Premium account. Besides, each device has its limitation, which is 3, Just check whether you have reached the limit, if yes, please delete some downloaded Spotify songs that you don't listen to usually.
And then it will become normal again. To sync local files from computer to mobile devices, please make sure your device and computer are under the same network. Just go down to the 'Network' window to choose the network that you are using on both of your devices.
In addition, install Spotify app on computer and your mobile device. Then launch Spotify app on computer and click 'connect to device' icon to select target device that you'd like to download Spotify local files.
If the previous solutions fail, it's time to turn up to the alternative powerful method: using the professional AudFree Spotify Downloader to download Spotify files for offline playback on any player and device with your free or premium account on Spotify. By using this way, there is no download limitation no matter on per device or all devices. So that you can transfer Spotify music to not only iOS and Android devices but also other devices that don't support for the installment of Spotify app.
Though it costs a small amount of money, this an ultimate solution to fix 'Spotify Waiting to Download' directly. If it proves to be caused by the download limit, you can delete part of Spotify songs from your device then try to download music from Spotify again.
To remove downloaded songs from Spotify, just select the downloaded album or playlist you want to remove from local storage and tap the Downloaded toggle. Except for removing downloaded songs from Spotify, you could think of uninstalling and reinstalling Spotify on your device to solve this problem.
As Spotify always updates with the purpose of improving its service to all users, you need to keep your eye on the update of Spotify. You might meet this issue while you keep using the older version. To fix Spotify waiting to download Android or Spotify waiting to download iPhone issues, you can try to uninstall your current Spotify on your device and try to install the latest version of Spotify to your device.
For mobile users, just go to delete it on your phone and download it from your app store for reinstalling the latest version. Make sure that there is enough space for you to save offline Spotify songs to your device. Generally speaking, Spotify would recommend leaving at least one GB of storage free for saving music. In fact, it is required that more memory for you to save your favorite tracks.
Sometime, one track would occupy more space than you think. In this circumstance, you can check how much storage you have on your phone. Just tap the Settings icon in the upper-right corner of your home screen and scroll down to tap Storage. If there is insufficient space for you to download Spotify songs, you can free up storage by deleting your cache.
Sometimes, to disable the antivirus or firewall is the most practical approach to fix Spotify app waiting to download issue for most of desktop users. Some antivirus software or firewall would prevent you from downloading songs from Spotify to your device.
So, you could temporarily turn antivirus software or firewall on your device.
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