Spotify is the king of streaming music, with 248 million monthly active users globally, 50+ million available tracks and clever new tools that cater to the many different ways you listen to music. It allows you to browse or search music by artist, album, genre, playlist, or record label. Spotify has two tiers of Spotify listening, Free and Premium. Spotify Free is available to anyone at no cost, but it's supported by ads. The drawbacks for the free service is that there are fewer features and plus restrictions on the music you can play. With a Free subscription, you can't save playlists for offline listening. Spotify Premium is ad-free, allows users to download music and listen offline, offers unlimited skips and features higher quality audio. It costs $9.99 per month (£9.99, AU$11.99) and is available in around 60 countries worldwide. For many Spotify music lovers (either free or premium user), when they're faced with the task of downloading Spotify as MP3, the process can be a bit trickier. Because Spotify is a streaming service, but not a downloader.
You can’t download music from Spotify, let alone move Spotify music to iTunes. I found a useful tool named Tune4mac Spotify Audio Converter Platinum and recommend it for you. With it, you can convert Spotify music or playlist (Spotify Free included ) to MP3, WAV, FLAC and AAC without any quality loss. Right click the recording of Spotify music and choose 'Add to iTunes' option from the list. It will bring the 'Transfer Music to iTunes' window, and the iTunes will be opened at the same time. Click the 'Start' icon to transfer Spotify to iTunes. Once the transfer process is done, you will find the downloaded Spotify music on iTunes library. Download music and podcasts If you have Premium, you can download your favorite songs, albums, playlists, and podcasts, so you can listen to them without an internet connection. You can download up to 10,000 songs on a maximum of 5 different devices.
Whether driving the familiar streets of your daily commute, breaking out the guide book for a road trip, or just going around the corner to grab some milk, the first thing most people do when they get in the car is turn the volume up. And if you already use Spotify to listen to your favorite songs, artists, and podcasts—maybe through your home speaker or Bluetooth headphones—you can easily and seamlessly continue listening from the car.
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