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It’s really quite simple. I think that a PC (or any user really) should have the option to set the storage location for downloaded music to a folder of their choosing on a drive of their choosing.  The reason being many PC users have relatively small Solid state drives that are mainly used for OS/Games for quick load times. We typically like to keep those SSDs clean and clutter free, storing music, photos and other things of a simple non software nature on a separate drive like a large external drive.  As it stands, Deezer forces all the downloaded music onto my main Drive, as in the one with my OS and games on it...there is no option to set a different location and I think that would be a pretty solid addition for PC user especially. To clarify, I’m not looking for a way to decrypt the music, or play it through a different media player or anything like that. I don’t care if I don’t even have access to the actual folder as long as I can decided WHERE the folder will occupy it’s space
I’ve noticed a couple of posts about this and admins chimed in saying it’s already a feature so i’d like to elaborate. The feature could be more streamlined. As it stands to add an entire album to a playlist on the PC desktop app you need to navigate to that artists page, click the album, then click the all select button, then click the add to playlist button. I do like the way this mechanic works for things like adding some but not all songs from an album, however there are many cases when it feels tedious to have to open the album page, then click all select then add...In cases where one might be adding dozens, maybe a hundred or more albums to a playlist it would be VERY advantageous to be able to right click on the album face in the artists discography window for example and add the entire album to a playlist from there. To clarify just in case, I think there should a right click option to add an entire album to a playlist without having to open the album page. The same could be d
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