Syncing with Services: Spotify

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Introduction

MediaMonkey can connect with Spotify to play files and Sync Playlists from Spotify to MediaMonkey and from MediaMonkey to Spotify. The primary purpose is Sync of Playlists between MediaMonkey and Spotify. Playback of files from Spotify is limited to 30 seconds. To access Spotify for playback or Sync go to the Devices & Services > Spotify node in the Media Tree.


Playback from Spotify

MediaMonkey can currently play 30 seconds from files on Spotify not linked with files in the MediaMonkey Library on your PC. Select any file through Playlists or All tracks on the Remote Content tab of the Spotify Services Profile under Devices & Services > Spotify node in the Media Tree to play the file.


Sync from Spotify to MediaMonkey

There are 3 settings controlling how MediaMonkey syncs from Spotify to MediaMonkey on the Remote Content tab of the Spotify Service Profile:

MediaMonkey Spotify Remote Content
MediaMonkey Spotify Remote Content



  • Scan Spotify content to the local database will add Liked Songs and Playlists from Spotify to your MediaMonkey Library.
  • Only include content that matches files already in the database will limit this to files from Spotify to files matched with files on your PC in the MediaMonkey Library.
  • Sync schedule allows you to set when MediaMonkey will automatically Sync Spotify and MediaMonkey.


Sync from MediaMonkey to Spotify

On the Library content tab of the Spotify Service Profile you can select which Playlists in your MediaMonkey Library should be synced to Spotify. Playlists synced to Spotify will only include files on those Playlists that MediaMonkey was able to match with files on Spotify.

You can access files Synced from Spotify to the MediaMonkey Library in the Collections > Location > Spotify node in the Media Tree.


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