Listen to your favorite podcasts, and discover many more including shows with music.
- Get recommended and featured podcasts and shows.
- Save the podcasts and shows you like. New episodes then automatically save.
- Download to listen offline.
- Some episodes feature videos too.
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Find and play podcasts and shows
- Tap Search .
- Under Browse All, tap Podcasts & Shows.
- Browse featured episodes, or scroll down to browse by category.
- Select a podcast or show to view its page and all available episodes.
Tap to start listening.
Tap to control the play speed.
Tap to skip forward 15 seconds, or tap to rewind 15 seconds.
We've reach mid 2017 and still the Windows and Mac versions of Spotify are not even usable to blind users. Now that Apple Music has arrived I think it is time to push accessibility to the top of the list. I've seen lots of posts from other people being closed due to lack of kudos. Accessibility is a right, not a social thing. Spotify is a digital music service that gives you access to millions of songs. Spotify is all the music you’ll ever need. Skip to content. Spotify Click the install file to finish up. If your download didn't start, try again. Bring your music to mobile and tablet, too. Spotify mac accessibility. Spotify is a digital music service that gives you access to millions of songs. Spotify is all the music you’ll ever need. Listening is everything - Spotify. So why does Spotify need Accessibility access on my Mac to work? Posted by 1 year ago. So why does Spotify need Accessibility access on my Mac to work? Just updated to Mojave. Spotify didnt work, it opened but nothing loaded, just kept saying 'something went wrong'. Spotify is a very popular music streaming service for many different platforms. Currently, the Mac version of Spotify requires VoiceOver users to run a terminal command to use the Spotify for MacOS app. IAccessibility is proud to offer a packaged Mac app and VoiceOver Activity to make Spotify more accessible.
In the Now Playing view, tap (iOS) (Android) on a podcast or show to:
- Get more information.
- Download episodes for offline listening.
- Share with your friends and to your social channels.
- Add it to your Play Queue.
- Click Browse in the menu on the left.
- Click Podcasts & Shows.
- Browse featured episodes, or scroll down to browse by category.
Hover over the cover art and click the play button to start listening, or click the title to see more episodes.
Click to control the play speed.
Click to skip forward 15 seconds, or tap to rewind 15 seconds.
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- Click Search .
- Under Browse All, tap Podcasts.
- Browse featured episodes, or scroll down to browse by category.
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Hover over the cover art and click the play button to start listening, or click the title to see more episodes.
Click to skip forward 15 seconds, or click to rewind 15 seconds.
Save podcasts and shows
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- Select FOLLOW on a page to save it to Your Library under the Podcasts tab.
- Tap FOLLOWING on the page to unfollow it.
Episodes
- Tap on an episode to save it to the Your Episodes playlist in Your Library.
- To remove an episode, tap (iOS) (Android) to the right of an episode title. Then, tap .
- To save an episode to a different playlist, tap . Then select a playlist or create a new one.
- Click FOLLOW on the page to save it to Podcasts in Your Library.
- Click FOLLOWING on the page to unfollow it.
For: Podcasts only
- Click SAVE TO YOUR LIBRARY on the podcast page to save.
- Find podcasts you save in Your Library, in the PODCASTS tab.
- To remove a podcast, click REMOVE FROM YOUR LIBRARY.
Download podcasts and shows
Tap on a podcast or show to download.
Note: You need Premium to download shows.
Get a podcast on Spotify
Check out Spotify for Podcasters.
From time to time, I discover a way to do something that I don't immediately understand the practical use for. In that spirit, here's a tutorial for something that no radio station may actually want to do…
Spotify has recently introduced the ability for users to add specific podcast episodes to playlists. This means that in addition to letting users create a collection of their favorite songs, they can now also do the same with podcast episodes. They could even mix the two.
This raises an interesting possibility: Anybody can now create their own radio show by combining episodes of their own podcast with songs on a Spotify playlist if that podcast is broken into “DJ breaks” that are designed to be used in between tunes.
Until now, this has been a challenge. There are nearly insurmountable hurdles to using popular music in podcasts (though PodcastMusic.com hopes to change that next year). But now, it's possible for the average joe to play DJ with actual songs. Here's how you can do it:
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1. Create a podcast with a single destination: Spotify.
Normally, when you create a podcast, you take the RSS feed from your hosting company and submit it to as many directories as possible: Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio, Stitcher, TuneIn, etc. In this case, however, we're going to create a podcast with only one destination: Spotify.
2. Upload each “DJ break” as an episode.
Record a series of short “breaks” — introductions to each song on the playlist — as separate audio files. Upload them to your hosting service.
3. Create a playlist in Spotify and add your songs.
In Spotify, go to “Your Library” and click “Create Playlist.” Name your playlist. You can even add artwork and a description to your playlist. (I found this easier to do using Spotify's desktop app.)
4. Add your podcast episodes to the playlist.
Click on the “Search” button and search for your podcast. Click on the three dots next to each episode, then add each of the episodes to your playlist.
5. Sort your playlist.
Click on “Your Library” and then click on your playlist again. Click the three dots at the top of the screen and select “Edit Playlist.” (Oddly, you don't want to sort your playlist by clicking “Sort Playlist.”) You can change the order of the songs by grabbing them by the three lines and dragging them into the order you want.
6. Make your playlist public.
Return to your playlist, click the three dots in the top right corner, and click “Make Public.” Now, anybody with Spotify can access your playlist.
7. Redirect with a vanity URL.
Find and copy the link to your playlist. Spotify won t let me download premium. In the Spotify mobile app, you click the three dots in the top corner of the screen, click “Share Playlist,” then click “Copy Link.”
Register a memorable domain name (I used “detroitplaylist.com”) or use a sub-directory of your existing website (such as “wkrp.com/localmusicshow”). Redirect this URL to the Spotify playlist link that you copied.
Now, you've got a convenient link that can be shared and promoted. For example, I have created a Spotify playlist at http://detroitplaylist.com.
You can imagine updating this playlist on a daily, weekly, or monthly basis to create new “radio” shows.
Complications
The ability to create playlists this way relies on some newly unveiled Spotify features, and is not using them in the exact way that they were intended, so it doesn't work perfectly. Here are some of the challenges I ran into:
- The process is slightly different depending on whether you're using the desktop version of Spotify or the mobile app. In some cases, I had difficulty figuring out how to do every step of this on one device or the other, and had to rely on a combination of the two. That may change over time.
- The playlist doesn't sync instantaneously between the desktop and the mobile app. Sometimes, I would make a change in one and not see it reflected in the other, which is problematic when you're relying on both to get the job done.
- While the desktop version of the app shows a big green “Play” button, the mobile app version's primary call to action is a “Shuffle Play” button. Of course, if people shuffle the songs, the DJ breaks will lead into the wrong songs, defeating the purpose of the playlist.
Ok, but who would do this?
This is a neat trick, but in reality, who's actually going to do this? I can see cases where an out-of-work DJ does it to stay on top of their game, or somebody looking to break into the industry does it as a resumé showpiece. A DJ with a specialty show, such as a new music show or a local music show, might want to do it. An air personality who is known for their in-depth musical knowledge may also want to do it. Or, you could create “pop-up playlists” for special occasions, such as Lollapalooza or the Grammys or the death of a big artist.
Of course, most radio stations will understandably be reluctant to promote this type of playlist, because if people are listening to Spotify, they're not listening to the radio station. I get it, and that's why I don't know what the practical use is for this feature. But it exists, and I thought you would want to see it.
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