A permanent cache size limit

Feature description:

A size limit to the permanent cache or at least information on how much storage the remainder of the queue will require

Problem solved:

So I’ve added a load of files to my permanent cache and now my phone’s storage is full and my download queue isn’t empty, is there / can there please be a way to limit the cache size? This seems like something really needed.

And if not, is there an easy way for me to tell which playlists I should probably unsync? E.g. if my storage is full and my remaining queue size is 2gb, I’d know I should probably delete a 2gb playlist rather than my 20gb one. But right now I don’t believe there’s a way to know what the remaining queue size is, so my storage is full and I just have to guess which playlists are the best ones to unsync in terms of removing the fewest songs but getting under my storage limit.

Brought benefits:

It means a phone’s storage doesn’t get full and you don’t have to guess your way through deleting files / unsyncing playlists until all files are synced and there’s free storage again

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You can use the rolling cache and limit it’s size.
Read these docs to learn more:

If you enable rolling cache then does Symfonium use that instead of permanent cache? Because the docs say “Media in the permanent cache are never removed from the cache unless you explicitly decide to remove them. There is no size limits in that cache - your storage device could run full.”