csiv5bisyc wrote:
Spotify uses Digital Rights Management (DRM) to protect its music. This means that the downloaded tracks are encrypted and can only be played within the Spotify app. I cannot transfer or play these downloaded tracks on any other music player except the Spotify app itself. Therefore, I cannot directly transfer the downloaded music to your iPod.
And as i know. While I can download playlists for offline listening with a Spotify Premium subscription, there are limitations to how long I can keep them offline. Every 30 days
If that's the case, try these
AllToMP3: AllToMP3 is a free desktop application that can convert Spotify playlists to MP3. It allows you to paste the playlist URLs and download the tracks as MP3 files. After downloading, you can use iTunes or other software to transfer the MP3 files to your iPod.
But the audio quality may suffer from loss during the conversion process as AllToMP3 may not be able to maintain the original quality of the audio file. This could result in lower quality audio files.
Tunesbro Spotify Music Downloader: Tunesbro Spotify Music Downloader can be used to download Spotify playlists, and it allows you to convert them to various formats, including MP3, FLAC, WAV, etc. The following is a brief description of its steps:
https://www.bestmusicdownloader.com/how-to-download-playlist-from-spotify.html
Connect your iPod to your PC or Mac using a USB cable.
Open iTunes on your computer and go to the "Library" section.
Click on "File" and select "Add File to Library."
Select the downloaded songs you want to transfer to your iPod and click "Open."
Once the songs are added to the iTunes library, select your iPod under the "Devices" section.
Go to the "Music" tab and select "Sync Music."
Choose the songs you want to sync to your iPod and click "Apply" to start the transfer.