

FESTIFY MY SPOTIFY DOWNLOAD
Spotify lets you download temporary files to your iPod which last 30 days, at which point you'll lose access and have to log back in and re-download.ĥ.

If you're using a iPod Touch, you need wi-fi long enough to “download” the playlist.
FESTIFY MY SPOTIFY OFFLINE
Set the playlist so that it's available offline on the mobile device of your choosing. Clearly, y'all are looking for MOAR music inspiration. Our music-related posts always get the most attention and feedback. Related Post Pop Punk Bride's iPod reception tips + playlist Make a playlist using your Spotify premium account OR make one from any account and subscribe to it later using a mobile device that's logged into the premium account. Download the Spotify app (for an iPod, from the iTunes Store).ģ.

If you're creating your own ceremony, figure out where you'll need music and have fun with it! If you're more restricted, ask your officiant where music might be appropriate.Ģ.
FESTIFY MY SPOTIFY HOW TO
A responsible person to control the tunes - someone you trust, who understands how to use an iPod.ġ.We used a small sub with two peripheral computer speakers - a setup easily connected to an iPod via auxiliary cord. You could probably use a phone, but if someone calls you during the ceremony, even a telemarketer, it could ruin everything. To use Spotify for your wedding, you'll need the PAID version. (The paid version also gets rid of the ads.) I can tell you that it's 100% worth it, but try the free version on your computer first and then make a decision. It costs $9.99 per month and you can use the same account on multiple mobile devices. Here's how we pulled it off… What you'll need: Unlike Pandora, Spotify plays your playlists AS IS. Like Pandora, the free version includes semi-annoying but necessary ads here and there. Spotify is a free music service, available in the United States, that works through a player on your desktop (like iTunes), only all of the music is web-based and free! You can find almost anything on it. I wanted to control the music, I wanted to make it our own, and I didn't want to pay out the wazoo for any of it. Before we got married, I read SO MANY posts about how it's just easier to hire a DJ and not worry about ceremony music on an iPod.
