If you are one of the music fanatics like me and can't imagine your way home from school or work without headphones in your ears or loud music in your car, you might find this guide useful. Many of us, in my opinion, listen to music through the world-famous Spotify app. Personally, I'd happily pay for a few euro for not having to put each song on my iPhone or iPad separately via iTunes. In today's tutorial, we'll show you a nice trick that seasoned music listeners may find useful. We'll look at how to increase the quality of streamed and downloaded songs in the Spotify app.
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How to increase the quality of songs on Spotify
If you are interested in this option, the first step of course is to launch the application Spotify. In lower right corner we click on the option in the menu Your library. Then in upper right corner tap on the icon gear wheel, which redirects us to Settings. In the menu that appears, click on the option Music quality. After displaying the options, you can simply select, in what quality your music will be played while streaming and after you download it to your device. Personally, I have the Extreme option selected on both of these settings, because I like to listen to quality sound on the one hand, and I have almost unlimited mobile data on the other.
Of course, you have to be careful - even quality costs something. In the case of streaming, you have to count on the fact that each song played will eat up several megabytes of your mobile data (that is, if you are not on WiFi). The same applies in the case of downloaded music to the device - here, the downloaded music will take up more space on the storage. Finally, I would like to add that in the case of Spotify, the normal sound quality corresponds to the value of 96 kbit/s, the high value is 160 kbit/s, and the extreme value is then 320 kbit/s. But you will definitely notice the difference with quality headphones and hearing.
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