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  • January 25, 2023
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I want to transfer my Spotify library to Deezer but i can’t because i have 9k songs on Spotify and no 10k  limit on Spotify but Deezer has a 10k songs limit. Deezer Team please remove that song limit. I want to use Deezer.

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Hey @Faruk Uruç 

So that you can transfer your songs/playlists, you currently have no other option than to split the playlists.

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  • January 29, 2023

Hey @Faruk Uruç 

So that you can transfer your songs/playlists, you currently have no other option than to split the playlists.


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Hey @Faruk Uruç ! 

To handle this you can do what @dee_dirk said and should be fine. 👌🏼

Take care.


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  • March 4, 2023

I've just transferred (half) of my collection from Spotify due to the limit? Will you be removing the limit soon? If not, back to Spotify for me


This is my situation. I am not a playlist type of a person. I am a shuffle and go type person. I like Deezer all around the only thing that is stopping me from joining is this limitation. Like if I am using the Flow feature and I hit a heart to like a track I get the “Playlist” is too full message. This means I gotta go put the track into another playlist and it messes with my flow. Why even have a like button if you can’t like tracks after some point. 

I get that it’s probably done for performance reasons with local phone databases. But somehow a few other streaming services have gotten around that limit through programming. 


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Deezer seems to allow 2,000 tracks in most playlists, and 10K in the Favourites playlist. What other CD or better streaming services allow more than this?


BigFKahuna wrote:

Deezer seems to allow 2,000 tracks in most playlists, and 10K in the Favourites playlist. What other CD or better streaming services allow more than this?

Great question. Sound quality should have no play into it. Tidal has more in playlist, per album and per artist than deezer. But tidal is capped at 10k tracks as well. 

Amazon has no limit from what I have seen, but that is a dumpster fire app. 

Apple music supposedly does, I'm not an Apple user so I couldn't say for sure. 

 

However if you go outside of sound quality then YouTube music and Spotify are the other two that go beyond these limits.

 

I mean, it's just pagination and database markers to track likes. It is hard on the phones database and I remember when Spotify had these limits. I've noticed YouTube music loads chunks in at a time. Where Spotify is hard to detect what it's doing. 

But at the end of the day it's possible without bombing performance. And I know Deezer had a great post about them raising the limits.

I'm currently sitting at:

35000 liked tracks

3400 artists

3300 albums

300 playlists (which I mostly ignore)

 


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Adam Schildmeyer wrote:
BigFKahuna wrote:

Deezer seems to allow 2,000 tracks in most playlists, and 10K in the Favourites playlist. What other CD or better streaming services allow more than this?

Great question. Sound quality should have no play into it. Tidal has more in playlist, per album and per artist than deezer. But tidal is capped at 10k tracks as well. 

Amazon has no limit from what I have seen, but that is a dumpster fire app. 

Apple music supposedly does, I'm not an Apple user so I couldn't say for sure. 

 

However if you go outside of sound quality then YouTube music and Spotify are the other two that go beyond these limits.

 

I mean, it's just pagination and database markers to track likes. It is hard on the phones database and I remember when Spotify had these limits. I've noticed YouTube music loads chunks in at a time. Where Spotify is hard to detect what it's doing. 

But at the end of the day it's possible without bombing performance. And I know Deezer had a great post about them raising the limits.

I'm currently sitting at:

35000 liked tracks

3400 artists

3300 albums

300 playlists (which I mostly ignore)

 

If I read your post correctly, you cannot have all your tracks on Tidal if there is a 10K total limit? As well, how did you get around the 10K liked tracks limit on Deezer?


BigFKahuna wrote:
Adam Schildmeyer wrote:
BigFKahuna wrote:

Deezer seems to allow 2,000 tracks in most playlists, and 10K in the Favourites playlist. What other CD or better streaming services allow more than this?

Great question. Sound quality should have no play into it. Tidal has more in playlist, per album and per artist than deezer. But tidal is capped at 10k tracks as well. 

Amazon has no limit from what I have seen, but that is a dumpster fire app. 

Apple music supposedly does, I'm not an Apple user so I couldn't say for sure. 

 

However if you go outside of sound quality then YouTube music and Spotify are the other two that go beyond these limits.

 

I mean, it's just pagination and database markers to track likes. It is hard on the phones database and I remember when Spotify had these limits. I've noticed YouTube music loads chunks in at a time. Where Spotify is hard to detect what it's doing. 

But at the end of the day it's possible without bombing performance. And I know Deezer had a great post about them raising the limits.

I'm currently sitting at:

35000 liked tracks

3400 artists

3300 albums

300 playlists (which I mostly ignore)

 

If I read your post correctly, you cannot have all your tracks on Tidal if there is a 10K total limit? As well, how did you get around the 10K liked tracks limit on Deezer?

Creating playlists and filling them up. Frustrating as heck to do. I never moved to deezer as I have too many liked artists and albums to find a workaround. However I like deezer and would move over if those limits were gone. 

One day maybe. I am probably in the 1% user base that just has too much crap so I get it. 


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