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The best spotify playlist downloader supports more than 100 songs?
So you’re thinking about using Spotify Premium to download playlists on Windows 11, huh? Yeah, it’s super convenient if you want offline listening, but from my own experience and what I’ve seen. Since Spotify uses DRM, those downloaded songs are locked to the app and can’t be saved as MP3s or transferred easily. So if you want to play your music on other devices or use it with different apps, you’re out of luck. It’s basically locked in Spotify’s ecosystem.
Compared with free Spotify playlist downloader. Spotify Premium isn’t free. You gotta pay monthly, and it can add up over time. If you’re only looking for a cheap or free way to get your playlists offline, this isn’t it. If you don’t go online at least once every 30 days, your offline downloads can expire, and you’ll have to re-download them. That’s a pain if you’re traveling or somewhere without good internet for a while.
You can only play downloaded songs inside Spotify’s app. No exporting, no converting to MP3s, no playing on other music players. If you like to have more control over your music files, this is frustrating. Some people look for Spotify playlist downloader tools that can download-Spotify playlists as plain MP3 files, but with Premium, it’s just within the app. If you want a real MP3 version that you can use anywhere, you’d need third-party tools (which often violate Spotify’s terms and might be illegal).