Microsoft Spotify App Now Showing Playlists

Windows Media player in Windows 10 is NOT reading that there is an MP3 available to even click on in the first place. Windows Media Player doesn't KNOW THERE IS A DEVICE WAITING. So hopefully now, someone may know a FIX, or slap the media player somehow, to make it wake up to an MP3 Player waiting to connect and be loaded with music.

Q: “When I create a playlist on my iPhone, it does not show in iTunes. Playlists I create in iTunes and transfer to my iPhone show up in both iTunes and my iPhone, but new songs I add to those playlists via my iPhone do not show when I connect my iPhone to iTunes. Sorry if this is too much information. I really just want to know why playlists I create on my iPhone do not show in iTunes in the 'On This iPhone' tab when my phone is connected.”

Generally speaking, you can use iTunes to easily transfer playlists from iPhone to iTunes or sync from iTunes to iPhone in the vice versa. However, there are still some users having a problem while doing so and finding the iPhone playlists not showing up in iTunes when connecting the iPhone to the computer. Then, how to fix this issue and quickly get your iPhone playlists on iPhone? Read on to get detailed solutions.

How to fix iPhone playlists not showing up in iTunes

iPhone playlists not showing up in iTunes is a frequently occurred issue that can be settled via following tips.

1. Connect your iPhone to the computer. Open iTunes, make sure it is syncing Music, then apply all settings and click Sync.

2. Click iTunes > 'Check for updates...'. When the updating is done, click 'iTunes' > Preferences.

3. Click 'General' and then choose 'iCloud Music Library' (Your Apple Music account) and 'Add songs to My Music when you add them to your playlist' like in the sample image below.

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4. Click 'OK' to finish the settings. Then, go back to the main interface of iTunes.

5. Click the iPhone device button (if the iPhone won't connect to iTunes, check how to fix it with online guides), click “My Music Playlists” then you can find your iPhone playlists showing up in iTunes.

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Bonus Tips: How to transfer playlist songs from iPhone to computer without iTunes

iPhone playlists usually contain your favorite songs in the category, and you'd better back up them to the computer in a schedule with a free iPhone data transfer tool if you don't want to lose them when an accident happens. For transferring iPhone songs to the computer in Windows, you can't miss EaseUS MobiMover Free, the most popular and reliable iPhone data transfer software in the market enables you to transfer data from iPhone to PC without iTunes. And the supportable files are playlists here, contacts, messages, notes, calendars, voice mails, books, Safari bookmarks & history, photos, movies, videos, music, ringtones, and audiobooks.

Step 1. Connect your iPhone to your PC/Mac and run EaseUS MobiMover.

Tap 'Trust' on your iPhone screen and click 'Allow' on EaseUS MobiMover to allow this program to access your device.

Click 'Content Management', select 'Audio' > 'Music' to continue.

If you want to export songs from iPhone to Mac, you need to use the EaseUS MobiMover for Mac. And the operating steps are the same.

Microsoft Spotify App Now Showing Playlists

Step 2. Select songs on iPhone and choose a safe location on your PC to transfer.

Click 'Music' to select desired songs that you want to transfer.

You can also navigate a new and secure location on your PC to transfer and save the selected songs by clicking 'Settings' at the right top corner.

Step 3. Click 'Transfer to PC' to finish the process.

Wait patiently until the transfering process finishes.

Spotify is one of many peoples’ most-used daily apps on their mobile device, so anytime it makes even a modest change to the app (related to its design or otherwise) it will be noticed and engaged with by a huge global audience. The music streamer recently pushed through an update that made podcasts easier to surface for their growing audience on the platform — and today, the streamer has announced a refreshed look for the app that both free and premium subscribers can enjoy on iOS (with an Android update coming soon).

The update includes “a more streamlined, easy-to-use interface,” the company said today, “with fresh designs to actionable icons that will make playing your favorite song or playlist as simple as the tap of a button.” Read on for a look at what’s changed.

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Here’s one that Premium users should notice right away — action buttons now collected in one place instead of spread around the app, which not only provides for a simplified user experience but also makes it easier to use the app with one hand. “All actions, including ‘like,’ ‘play,’ and ‘download’ for Premium users are grouped in a row at the central part of the screen,” the company announced Thursday in a blog post.

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“Plus, downloading for listening without Wi-Fi (for our Premium users) now has a new icon — the same one we’ve been using for podcasts. Plus, the new row is your one-stop-shop for everything you’ll ever want to do one-handed — the experience is much more adaptive and responds to the size of your device.”

Another change involves Spotify’s Shuffle Play button, which the update has tried to make “simpler and more universal.” The new button design, according to the company, reduces streaming to the click of just one button which includes the shuffle icon:

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Finally, Spotify is also now showing the cover art for song tracks in all views except “Album” view, which the streamer hopes will it easier to navigate throughout the app and find familiar songs. “Plus,” the company says about the update, “we’ll highlight songs you’ve already ‘liked’ by showing the heart icon next to the track name.”

This change comes only a matter of days after another major update to part of your Spotify experience that you might have already noticed — this one, related to the streamer’s massively popular New Music Friday playlist which the company describes as “a curated selection of the most anticipated new tracks of the week.”

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The changes for the list, which has some 8 million followers globally, includes a new logo and color scheme, and the streamer has also launched a marketing campaign to make more users aware of it.

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