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Phone model: Samsung Galaxy Note 2
OS: Android 4.1.2
Spotify Version: 0.5.13.63
Hi there, I've been happily using Spotify for a few months now, no real problems to speak of. Recently however (possibly since the latest batch of updates) a nasty little bug has developed which frankly needs to be address sharpish because it is totally ruining my Spotify experience.
With Spotify's built in EQ switched on, when a new song starts, or you skip within a track using the slider bar, I get a huge volume spike for a moment before the volume reduces back to normal level. This is causing my ear's no end of distress, and I also fear for my headphones.
I've switched the EQ off for now, but listening to flat music isn't really my idea of fun.
Do I need to submit a bug report or do the dev's read this forum?
Just noticed this has already been posted a month ago and discussed by a few users:
PLEASE FIX IT!
You'll be pleased to learn that we've got a fix for this issue, and it will be released in a future version. I can't say exactly when, as we have a few more urgent bugs which need to be fixed first, but keep your eyes open for updates!
This still appears to be a problem! An renders the App next to useless on an Android SAMSUNG Galaxy S4.
If you listen in a quiet location you hear after <1 sec after starting a track the volume drops very low and appears to change to a low bit rate - even on a downloaded track. Later at a random time the volume cranks up to 11.
This is the only device I own with which I have the issue - noticed in a recent upgrade this was fixed . . . clearly not.
Volume this low outside or on metro renders music inaudible and App therefore un-usable.
Julian
Premium subscriber
FYI this issue was fixed in 0.6.5, which was released some time ago. I personally haven't seen the random volume spikes, but I will ask our QA staff if they can't take a look at this. In the meantime, disabling the EQ feature should effectively prevent the volume spikes as a temporary workaround.
Thank you for taking the time to help. I did see on a update I did that was said to fix the spike, but sadly it has not. I am not finding more and more post of people experiencing the same, so it is something that should definitely be looked into. Here is a reply I did to a different post.
I have also been experiencing the same problem. I do not believe it has anything to due with notifications. I play a song from my playlist, it starts normal/loud for a split second and then goes flat. The sound comes out like if I did not have the headphones connected all the way. Or like if it was playing from one speaker. It does this for like 3-10 mins like most have said. It randomly resets and the sound goes back to normal and clear. It will continue to play the songs clear until the playlist ends. But if I decide to skip, or choose another song, it will go back to turning off/flat until 3-10 min period. I have seen this topic being active since may and I cannot believe it has not been fixed. I will try some of the options that members tried to figure out on their on (its spotify's developers who should be fixing this) and see if it works for me. If it does not, I am going to cancel my subscription and go try a different company
@Cyrus23 wrote:
Thank you for taking the time to help. I did see on a update I did that was said to fix the spike, but sadly it has not. I am not finding more and more post of people experiencing the same, so it is something that should definitely be looked into. Here is a reply I did to a different post.
I have also been experiencing the same problem. I do not believe it has anything to due with notifications. I play a song from my playlist, it starts normal/loud for a split second and then goes flat. The sound comes out like if I did not have the headphones connected all the way. Or like if it was playing from one speaker. It does this for like 3-10 mins like most have said. It randomly resets and the sound goes back to normal and clear. It will continue to play the songs clear until the playlist ends. But if I decide to skip, or choose another song, it will go back to turning off/flat until 3-10 min period. I have seen this topic being active since may and I cannot believe it has not been fixed. I will try some of the options that members tried to figure out on their on (its spotify's developers who should be fixing this) and see if it works for me. If it does not, I am going to cancel my subscription and go try a different company
What type of phone do you have? Does this behavior still occur in spite of disabling the EQ?
I have never heard of such behavior before, the fix we made in the 0.6.5 update seems to have stopped the volume spikes for the majority of users. What you are reporting is likely to be caused by something else (ie, not the EQ settings).
This issue still isn't fixed. You may not have had this problem/heard of it but a simple google search will show you that this is still an issue, even since the 'fix'.
I am sick to the back teeth of trying to listen to spotify on my phone, the volume being so none existant as to have to turn the volume upto full, only to have it blasted at me at 50% more whenever it feels like it.
Without the EQ the tracks sound TERRIBLE, yet with it, I either can't hear it or I'm having my hearing damaged.
The only reason I pay the premium price is to listen on my phone, this currently isn't possible due to the fact that it is DANGEROUS. This issue single handedly renders my subscription not fit for purpose.
This issue needs to be addressed as a matter of urgency as there is a possiblity that this could quite easily damage someones hearing - I'm sure a quick negligence case would change the attitude to getting this serious error fixed for your SUBSCRIBERS?
In this world of new music services, the only thing you have to offer is the functionality of your software and your customer service (it might be an idea to start with the appearance that you care about customers concerns, not palm it off as something to do with another app/process....) looks like I'll be looking into the masses of competition for my money after being a subscriber for 3 years.
Both my wife and I have Galaxy note 2's with spotify premium subscriptions and have the same volume spike problem on both phones. Doesnt matter whether it is a direct wire aux input or bluetooth. No spikes when I turn off the apps built in equilizer. But darn does it sound like **bleep**. I'm actually shocked I have not blown out my car windows when it happens in my car. I have re -adjusted my amps to pop breaker at a lower level just to protect my speakers from this app. I love my spotify playlists and friends but think its time to find an alternative until this is fixed before I ruin my expensive audio equipment or blow out my ear drums. Outside the spotify app I recently aquired a Jambox and noticed the jambox app has spotify integrated into it. So I figured I give it a whirl and see if using jambox app to play spotify on my note 2 has same problem and low and behold it doesn't and music sounds clean and crisp. Only down side to jambox app is the lack of features. So whatever was done to make spotify play in the jambox app needs to happen to the regular spotify app.All other music apps play fine
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