It is a professional tool to download and convert Spotify music to multiple audio formats including MP3, FLAC, etc. After downloading, you will get 100% original Spotify music with all the metadata. With it, you can listen to your desired Spotify music on any device offline. Once you have converted the song, you can use any media player to loop it as many times as you want.
Once you open the AudKit Spotify Converter, the Spotify app will automatically launch. Add the Spotify songs, albums, playlists, or podcasts you want to loop to this converter. You can drag and drop Spotify songs to this converter. Or, you can copy and paste the music links into the search bar at the top of this converter, then click on the + icon to load them.
Click on the Menu icon and then select the Preferences option and the Convert tab to launch the output settings window. You can choose the output audio format of your Spotify songs to fit your desired device or player. In general, the MP3 output format is the most commonly used audio format. You can also customize other output settings according to your needs.
Click on the Convert button at the bottom of the AudKit Spotify Converter. All your added songs will be downloaded and converted in batches. After that, you can click on the Converted icon to find them. Now you truly own these Spotify songs and you can use them anywhere you want.
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It even happens now that since I added a new artist with 20 songs, I played with shuffle, heard this artist several times 2 or 3 times in succession (with different numbers), while there are a few hundred songs in my playlist.
Simple --- add a 'number of plays' column. Random all songs on Playlist, puck and play one song, marked as played with a '1' - all other songs on Playlist with a '0' random, then change played to '1' and repeat until all songs are 1s, then change all back to '0' or allow to increment to 2 and so on....
It is obviously not desirable for a shuffle function to play a single song in a playlist repeatedly. What the user wants is to play the entire playlist in random order with every song played exactly once, just as the meaning of the word "shuffle" would imply.
Try to play the playlist selecting the shuffle and repeat option (only once, so not the option of repeating the same track) together, as in the screenshot attached. In this way you should be able to play the playlist without repetitions. Once it has played all the songs it will restart from the first one (randomly chosen at the beginning) and it will repeat the same shuffle mix. But if you select a different song it will change the shuffle mix.
But thats not what I want and I guess OP does not want that as well. We want ALL songs of the list being played once only. When all of them have been played exactrly once in a randomized fashion. We expect the queue due end so we know we have listened to all the songs and can than select a new playlist.
Currently there is no option that can manually stop shuffle playing the same song multiple times. The shuffle algorithm prioritizes songs which you've listened to more statistically. This is why sometimes it might feel like it's going in loops.
Why would a shuffle function repeat any track before getting through them all? Shuffle has never meant that. "Random" play should theoretically be able to repeat tracks, even play the same track forever. Shuffle has always meant shuffling the tracks and playing each one once going back to CD players. This should not be an advanced feature of shuffle, it should be *the* feature.
I've solidified on the idea over the years and years with Spotify that it aims to mimic your popular radio stations while on shuffle. I've got a playlist with like 72 hours of music and I generally will always get Zedd and Swedish House Mafia right away pretty much every time.
Our idea of shuffle is clearly not what Spotify's idea of shuffle is. The only solution I've come up with myself is an application that uses the Spotify API create a new playlist every day based on the playlist I want shuffled. So, it's "Club Shuffled".
Will this *failed design* be fixed, now that the issue is about to turn 10 years old? Shuffle=Play the *entire* playlist in random order! Random playback= play any song from the playlist, which may include playing the same song multiple times in a short period of time! What NOONE likes when switching to either is to hear the same song twice (that's what the Repeat function is for!). It's not hard is it?
While you may not notice the issue on other devices, from the diagnostics, there are wireless interference issues present. Sonos connects across your home and must communicate back and forth with the router and your other Sonos equipment. Wireless interference is more noticeable for Sonos than for devices that just have to connect to the router, such as your phone.
I have the same issue. It must be a Sonos app issue. I use it on my iMac and if I select repeat song on a Spotify playlist I hav the same issue - repeats the first 16 seconds over and over. Restarting your router is busy work. It's not that. If interference was an issue it would happen when I played a song(s) all the way through too. This is ONLY when I select the repeat one song. What is the real fix Sonos?
Jumping on this thread because I'm having the exact same issue. My Sonos One keeps repeating Spotify songs after only 10-45 seconds of playing. This isn't a one-off glitch either, it's been happening consistently even though I've tried different WiFi routers.
I've gone as far as factory resetting all my speakers, but no dice - the problem's still there. What's interesting is that this only happens with Spotify. I can play stuff from YouTube Music without any hiccups.
excellent clarification - it is only with Spotify in the Sonos app. Trying to repeat one song, and only the first 15-20 seconds of the song repeat and it will keep on doing that until I turn off single repeat. There is no wifi issue, all regular playing songs stream through perfectly (no skips or issues). There is something going on between the sonos app and spotify communication. Why it is just for a single repeat is the bizarre thing.
I will be closing this thread off from future replies, however if you continue to experience issues with tracks repeating in shuffle mode when listening to a customized playlist, please post your feedback to this thread: Playlists repeat songs in shuffle mode
I have a playlist with 448 tracks. I shuffle the playlist to hear as many different tracks as possible, but I still hear the same 20 or so songs whenever I play the playlist. Only rarely does it play certain songs. There are some songs I've added to the playlist that I've never heard. With 448 tracks I easily have over 24 hours of music. Why do I always hear the same 20 tracks?
To clarify, do the same 20 or so tracks play throughout the same listening session? For example, if you play that specific playlist today for 5 hours straight, will it just cycle through the same 20 or so songs?
I spent some time recording what songs played over multiple listening sessions. So - I simulated 9 listening sessions (5 on my computer and 4 on my phone), each playing 25 songs on shuffle from a playlist that has 448 songs. I would start the playlist, hit shuffle, then skip past the first song. So - in total I listened to 225 songs (roughly half the playlist). In those 9 sessions, 40 songs played twice and 5 songs played three times. That means that during each individual session, 1 out every 6 songs I had heard play at least once before in a recent session. This seems high to me. It would be nice to see a setting that would allow you not repeat a song until you've played the entire playlist regardless of which device you are listening to it on.
If you continue to have trouble after running through those steps, please follow up with the requested device information I left in that same message, and I'll be happy to pass your feedback along to our engineers.
I have the same issue so I'll see if my info will help Tanner. Playlist has let's say 350 songs I hit shuffle and within 20-30 songs I'm getting repeats then in the end it never expands outside of a hundred songs max. Meaning you never get to hear all the music in the playlist and the repeats are at a point annoying. I would recommend a function adjustment by the dev team that says the random pics only come from the yet to be played/unplayed items on the list as the listening session goes on and it should remember that and randomize/shuffle the remaining songs until the playlist is complete then start shuffling the whole list all over. We spend a lot of time curating our playlists with songs we love we actually want to hear them all and in a more creative way than listening to them in the same order.