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Music starts playing after headset is turned off.

Music starts playing after headset is turned off.

My music starts playing when i turn off my work headset (bluetooth connection via USB). I was not listening to music before it was turned on or during. I usually am in a call, so when i turn my headset off after the call the music or podcast starts playing out loud. This is not acceptable since it plays out loud in public settings. I’ve tried various settings, but it doesn’t stop. This doesn’t happen for any other media player on my laptop.

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HP laptop, Windows 11

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Hi @eal5325,

 

Thanks for reaching out. Does this happen on any other device or just on the one Windows PC? Does it happen with other headphones? Consider performing a clean reinstall if you haven't already as that can help with a multitude of issues. 

 

Let us know how it goes.

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Also experience this issue, on one Windows 11 device (other seems fine so far)

  • Device model, OS version and Spotify version: 
    - Dell XPS 15 9530
    - Spotify for Windows (64 bit)
      1.2.35.663.gb699649e
  • Time and date of the last occurrence (including your time zone)
    - 24-04-2024 11:30 CEST

Hi @timelog

 

Thank you for reaching out and letting us know about your experience.

We'd like to look further into this but in order to do that we would need to know what Bluetooth device you were trying to connect to. Also, could you let us know what troubleshooting you've tried so far so we don't repeat ourselves when trying to help.

 

We'll be on the lookout for your response.

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Hi @MartinT,

 

I still reproduce this issue. Here is the info you requested:

 

Bluetooth device:

Bose SoundLink Mini (https://support.bose.com/s/product/soundlink-mini-bluetooth-speaker/01t8c00000OydNqAAJ?language=en_U...)

 

Spotify:

Spotify for Windows (64 bit)
1.2.35.663.gb699649e

 

Windows:

Edition Windows 11 Pro
Version 23H2
Installed on ‎06/‎12/‎2022
OS build 22631.3447
Experience Windows Feature Experience Pack 1000.22688.1000.0

 

 

Troubleshootings steps performed:

- restart Windows

- uninstall Spotify, clear Spotify cache/settings from %AppData%, restart Windows, reinstall Spotify

- uninstall Bluetooth drivers for device, restart Windows, reinstall drivers

- tested behavior with other software: see my comment in another thread: https://community.spotify.com/t5/Android/Music-plays-by-itself-after-bluetooth-disconnected/m-p/5794...

 

Reproduction scenario (reproduced all the time doing those steps):

- connect the Bose SoundLink Mini to Windows via Bluetooth

- open Spotify

- play something then pause

- turn off the Bluetooth device either by pressing the on/off button or by timeout (the device automatically turns off X minutes after no sound is emitted, I don't know exactly what X is, my guesstimation is ~15 minutes)

==> Spotify (window minimized or not minimized, in foreground or below other windows) starts to play

Hey @JohnnyLaFrite,

 

Judging from your other linked reply, this seems to not be an issue with Spotify but rather your personal PC and/ or the specific speaker (or its drivers). In your situation I would reach out directly to the Bose support folks 🙂

We're here for you should you need anything else in the meantime. Cheers!

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It happens to me as well with 3 other different headphones so the provided answers does not make sense

Edifier WH950NB
Anker Q30
Samsung buds

I am experiencing this exact issue.

While listening to spotify, I pause the music, and then power-off my headphones - this triggers spotify to start playing again, from the computers speakers. 

 

The headphones has automatic pause function whenever I remove them physically from my head - this works as expected. It is when I power them off it triggers spotify to start playing again. 

 

Computer: 

Microsoft Surface Laptop 4

 

OS: 

Edition Windows 11 Enterprise
Version 23H2
Installed on ‎09.‎09.‎2023
OS build 22631.4169
Experience Windows Feature Experience Pack 1000.22700.1034.0

 

Headphones: Plantronics SPRO16

Spotify version: Spotify for Windows (64-biters)
1.2.47.364.gf06e5cee

 

Hey there folks,

 

Thanks for posting here.

 

@MrNorway, @rsnowareski, we'd like to check if performing a clean reinstall of the app on the affected devices would make a difference. Please follow these steps to do it and let us know if you notice any changes.

 

If not, we'd like to gather some additional info. Please send us (if you haven't yet):

  • The exact Spotify version you're running.
  • The make model and OS of the affected devices.
  • Does this happen across all your devices or just one?
  • Send us a video recording of what's happening on your side. You can attach the videos in your next reply in mp4 format, or you can also upload them to YouTube or Google Drive and make them public, so we can visualize them.

Keep us in the loop!

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You can add Jabra Evolve2 65 to that list. It's something with Spotify and Windows' media controls, I suppose. Doesn't seem like an issue we should take to the headphone manufacturers. 

 

Spotify for Windows (64 bit)
1.2.55.235.g5eaa0904

Hey @Zhtaihao,

 

Thanks for the info! 

Seeing how many different devices are affected, we're starting to think this might indeed have something to do with the interactions between Spotify and the Windows media controls. As we're currently looking into this, could you also try the troubleshooting steps, mentioned by @AlejaR and @JohnnyLaFrite (+ anything else if you've covered additional troubleshooting) and let us know which steps you've gone over? This will help our tech folks backstage with identifying the root cause of this behaviour.

 

Many thanks! We'll be on the lookout for your reply 🙂

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