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I am using a Nook HD+ and this just started today, but the song will play but no sound will come out? Not sure what is going on but it just started.
I have the same problem today. I cannot hear anything Spotify is playing either through speaker, headphones or over bluetOOth. I CAN hear You Tube etc. Has something changed in the last 24 hours? I am reluctant to clean install and lose everything I set up.
WORKS ON Galaxy Note 2 under Jelly Bean, DOES NOT work on LG Pad under KitKat.
Do you have an EQ app installed? If so, can you disable it?
I can't see why it would have suddenly stopped working unless something else has caused a conflict. I'm sorry to say the best course of action may well be a clean install:
NOTE: You will lose all preferences & offline playlists in doing this!
Uninstall the app from Settings - Apps then scroll to the Spotify app and tap on it, then press 'Uninstall' (or any other way you usually uninstall apps).
Once done using a file manager (such as ES File Explorer) make sure that the below folders are deleted (the second one may be still remaining from the older version of Spotify):
/Android/data/com.spotify.music
/Android/data/com.spotify.mobile.android.ui
Note: - Make sure to check both Emulated/0/ AND the /ext_sd/ locations for these folders as they could be on Internal memory or/and external SD card.
When all folders are removed go to the play store and install the Spotify Music app again (Direct Link).
Official guides for a clean reinstallation here
If using an external sd card to store your cache (Offline Playlists) on Android 4.4.2+ then please read instructions in the thread here: [Android 4.4.2+]Cache on external SD card is possible
I have the same on Lenovo tablet. Songs play, but without sound or don't play at all, instead notification pops up - track is unavailable. I logged out and in, one song played correctly and the same issue again. I thought it's because I don't have premium account, but it plays normally on my smartphone and laptop, so I'm confused now.
@toby5 wrote:
I have the same on Lenovo tablet. Songs play, but without sound or don't play at all, instead notification pops up - track is unavailable. I logged out and in, one song played correctly and the same issue again. I thought it's because I don't have premium account, but it plays normally on my smartphone and laptop, so I'm confused now.
Have you tried a clean install?
NOTE: You will lose all preferences & offline playlists in doing this!
Uninstall the app from Settings - Apps then scroll to the Spotify app and tap on it, then press 'Uninstall' (or any other way you usually uninstall apps).
Once done using a file manager (such as ES File Explorer) make sure that the below folders are deleted (the second one may be still remaining from the older version of Spotify):
/Android/data/com.spotify.music
/Android/data/com.spotify.mobile.android.ui
Note: - Make sure to check both Emulated/0/ AND the /ext_sd/ locations for these folders as they could be on Internal memory or/and external SD card.
When all folders are removed go to the play store and install the Spotify Music app again (Direct Link).
Official guides for a clean reinstallation here
If using an external sd card to store your cache (Offline Playlists) on Android 4.4.2+ then please read instructions in the thread here: [Android 4.4.2+]Cache on external SD card is possible
Removed equalizer - no difference.
In the removal process I noticed that Spotify was listed in My Apps on Play Store as "recent" which suggests that I have received an automatic update. Are you able to find out if something in that update might have caused this on KitKat?
I am reluctant to do a clean reinstall only to find it still doesn't work because of an update.
The release notes are here, and these are all I have access to as well.
From the looks of things this is purely a UX & translations update. Nothing that would cause a loss in sound. If you want to try, you can revert back by installing the older version which I keep a copy of here
Just make sure to turn off automatic updating in the play store first.
I get the message "Too many users have viewed or downloaded this file..."
Looks as though several people may be experiencing the problem 🙂
Ok, might be bacause it's the apk. Try downloading this but rename from ".doc" to ".apk"
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B53cHrwOfdm5RDlDT0lzQ2xqR1k/view?usp=sharing
Very strange. I didn't download but went out with granddaughter. Switched to Spotify on phone. On return, switched back. Works now!
I can't think what caused it as Spotify App had autoupdate off. All I can think of is that something was changed at the sending end of streaming.I Had not changed anything on tablet.
Thanks for your help anyway.
@Andyjenk wrote:
Very strange. I didn't download but went out with granddaughter. Switched to Spotify on phone. On return, switched back. Works now!
I can't think what caused it as Spotify App had autoupdate off. All I can think of is that something was changed at the sending end of streaming.I Had not changed anything on tablet.
Thanks for your help anyway.
No worries, maybe is was a glitch on the server end. Anyway, glad you're sorted.
Not sure if this is solved yet. But for future netizens, when the song bar pops up to play a song, check the bottom right sound bar. Similar to youtube's sound bar, it controls the intensity of the music. It might've been muted by accident.
@jvspill wrote:I am using a Nook HD+ and this just started today, but the song will play but no sound will come out? Not sure what is going on but it just started.
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