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I've recently bought an iFi Zen V2 DAC. After plugging it in for the first time, Spotify stopped working for a while but I found a similar post to the one I'm making now, and the fix for that worked fine.
However, after installing the latest drivers, Spotify has entirely stopped working. Any time I try to play anything, even through the standard realtek audio device, it brings up a 'Spotify can't play this right now' error.
I've tried:
Nothing has worked, not even to let Spotify play through the Realtek device.
Any ideas?
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Good news! I haven't reinstalled the iFi drivers, but I have uninstalled the spotify desktop app (downloaded from the Spotify site) and reinstalled it from the Microsoft store. The same issue occurred where it wouldn't play at the highest bitrate, but the solution from this post now works again! I don't know if I want to risk reinstalling those drivers, but at least I know how to fix it now.
Hey there @ChloeHase,
Thank you for posting and welcome to the Community!
We understand you've experienced a break up in the functionalities of your Spotify app after updating the drivers of your DAC. Although this situation could be related to the specifics of your iFi Zen V2 and your personal setup, it could be worthwhile to perform another so called clean reinstall of your Spotify desktop app, making sure to follow the steps given here. It's a more thorough reinstall, that clears possible cached data residues and so we hope that this will make a difference for you.
If the above does not help, we can also suggest taking a look at the thread here, where users have discussed a similar issue and have found a solution connected with tweaking the sample rate settings.
Hope this helps. Let us know how you get on.
Hey again @ChloeHase,
Thanks for your swift reply.
Sorry to hear this didn't do the trick for you. As you mention that the playback is not available even through your Realtek device, this could be related to some drivers' conflict in your specific setup. Could you actually play/hear sounds from other apps and sources, or this happens only with Spotify? You can also try uninstalling/rolling back the DAC drivers to see if you'll be able to play music as usual using your on board audio card as before? If this helps, maybe you can also contact the Support folks of your DAC's manufacturer to address this or for some additional advice.
Also, I know this might be redundant to say, but it's worthwhile to check if the app's not accidently switched into Offline mode, you can see more info here.
Keep us posted, we'll be on the lookout for your reply.
Good news! I haven't reinstalled the iFi drivers, but I have uninstalled the spotify desktop app (downloaded from the Spotify site) and reinstalled it from the Microsoft store. The same issue occurred where it wouldn't play at the highest bitrate, but the solution from this post now works again! I don't know if I want to risk reinstalling those drivers, but at least I know how to fix it now.
Hey @ChloeHase,
Thank you for keeping us posted.
We’re glad to know that the steps of that post worked for you and everything is up and running now. We appreciate the time you took following the troubleshooting steps and sharing the solution.
If anything else comes up, remember that we’re just a post away.
win 11 solution for me is going to System > Sound > Volume mixer under all the settings it says
''Reset sound devices and volumes for all apps to recommended defaults''
-Press '' Reset''
Now it works for me.
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