What Is Offline Mode in a Streaming Music Service?

What Is Offline Mode in a Streaming Music Service?

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What Is Offline Mode in a Streaming Music Service?

You don't have to be connected to the internet to listen to your music

By Mark Harris Mark Harris Writer University of Wolverhampton Mark Harris is a former writer for Lifewire who wrote about the digital music scene and streaming music services in an easy to understand, no-nonsense manner. lifewire's editorial guidelines Updated on August 23, 2021 Tweet Share Email Tweet Share Email

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Expand Jump to a Section What You Need Advantages and Disadvantages Using Offline Mode for Syncing Copy-Protected Songs Offline Mode is a feature in a streaming music service that allows you to listen to songs without being connected to the internet. This feature uses local storage space to cache the necessary audio data. Depending on the type of music service you subscribe to, you can have offline access to your favorite songs, radio stations, and playlists.

What You Need for Offline Streaming

The software used by the music service for caching audio is important. This can be restricted to a desktop app that downloads the necessary audio data to your computer's storage. Most streaming music services that offer this offline option usually develop apps for various mobile operating systems that enable the caching of music on portable devices. praetorianphoto / Getty Images

Advantages and Disadvantages

The advantage of using a music service's offline mode is primarily to play your cloud-based music collection when you don't have an internet connection. Portable devices consume more battery power when streaming music. Using an offline mode to listen to your favorite songs typically gives you more playing time before you need to re-charge. This also prolongs the life of your battery in the long run. From a convenience point of view, there's no network lag-time (buffering) when your music is stored locally. Playing and skipping songs is virtually instantaneous due to the audio data required being stored on a hard drive or flash memory card. The disadvantage with caching music is that you have a finite amount of storage space, and thus may have a more limited library. Storage requirements are sometimes limited on mobile devices, such as smartphones that require space for other types of media and apps. When you use a portable device that is low on space, using a music service's offline mode may mean limiting yourself to only some songs, albums, or playlists.

Can Offline Mode Be Used for Syncing Playlists

Many music services that offer an offline caching function for music tracks also allow you to sync your cloud-based playlists to your portable device. This creates a seamless way to enjoy your music library and keep your playlists in sync without the need to be constantly connected to the music service.

Are Downloaded Songs Copy-Protected

If you pay for a subscription for a streaming music service that has an offline mode, the files you cache come with DRM copy protection. This is to ensure that there is sufficient copyright control over the songs you download and that the music service can maintain its licensing agreements with the various artists and record companies involved. There is an exception to this rule. If you use a cloud storage service that enables you to upload your music files to either stream or download to other devices, DRM copy protection won't be in operation. This is also true if purchasing songs in a format that is free of DRM restrictions. Was this page helpful? Thanks for letting us know! Get the Latest Tech News Delivered Every Day Subscribe Tell us why! Other Not enough details Hard to understand Submit More from Lifewire The 9 Best Free Music Streaming Apps for iOS and Android (2022) How to Use Apple Music on iPhone and iPad 8 Best Streaming Music Services With an Offline Mode How to Download Music to Your Android Phone 14 Best Places to Listen to Free Music Online Can Two People Listen to Spotify at the Same Time? Apple Music vs. Spotify: Which One is Right for You? YouTube Music vs. Spotify: Which Service Better Fits Your Music Needs? How to Fix It When Spotify Is Not Working Microsoft OneDrive as a Music Storage Solution How to Go Offline on Spotify Can You Install iTunes on a Mac? The 6 Best Online Music Sites for Downloading Songs of 2022 What You Can Do With DRM-Protected iTunes Songs How to Manually Add Music to Your iPhone What Is Streaming Music? Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up By clicking “Accept All Cookies”, you agree to the storing of cookies on your device to enhance site navigation, analyze site usage, and assist in our marketing efforts. Cookies Settings Accept All Cookies
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