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Plan
Premium
Country
Gernamny
Device
Samsung Q7FN and Samsung HW-N950 Soundbar
Operating System
Tizen
My Question or Issue
Hello,
i own an Samsung Q7FN and a Samsung HW-N950 soundbar. Spotify works fine on the TV, normally.
When i play a song and press pause for 5 minutes, the sound output switches to TV-Speakers. The Samsung supports told me, that the Spotify App is responsible for this. Is that true? Are there any options in Spotify to set this "time out"?
I can't belive this.
Thanks
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hello Nico,
i have a new response from Samsung. Spotify is not guilty 🙂
Translated from the german samsung support
>>
I am now happy to explain why your Samsung Soundbar turns off automatically. This function is called "Auto Power Down".
If you have connected your HW-N950 via HDMI (ARC) or the optical output and no audio signal is transmitted for 5 minutes, the Samsung Soundbar switches off.
This function also works if you use the wireless Bluetooth function or an Aux cable. "Unfortunately, "Auto Power Down" cannot be deactivated.
>>
I hope there will be a Firmwar update without this feature.
thanks again. Love and peace for everyone 🙂
Kater
Hallo @KaterMusch! Welcome to the Spotify Community. ^^
That's odd, I've never heard about this issue before.
Please check your TV and Soundbar settings if there is some timer or somethig else that is set on 5 minutes.
Let me know how it goes! ^^
Peace
Hello Nico,
thanks for your response.
Unfortunately, you can't adjust anything on the Samsung HW-N950 Soundbar. With the exception of the speaker levels and the surround mode.
Maybe someone is here who also has a Samsung TV and uses Spotify on it, but has a different sound bar or an AV receiver. It would be good to know if the sound switches off after a 5 minute pause, too.
With the info I would contact the Samsung support again.
Thanks
Hey @KaterMusch!
I've escalated your issue to the support.
I will reply on this thread with help soon. ^^
Peace
Hello Nico,
i have a new response from Samsung. Spotify is not guilty 🙂
Translated from the german samsung support
>>
I am now happy to explain why your Samsung Soundbar turns off automatically. This function is called "Auto Power Down".
If you have connected your HW-N950 via HDMI (ARC) or the optical output and no audio signal is transmitted for 5 minutes, the Samsung Soundbar switches off.
This function also works if you use the wireless Bluetooth function or an Aux cable. "Unfortunately, "Auto Power Down" cannot be deactivated.
>>
I hope there will be a Firmwar update without this feature.
thanks again. Love and peace for everyone 🙂
Kater
Hey @KaterMusch!
Thanks for the extended details. ^^
I knew I haven't heard anything like this before.
Grüße aus NRW.
Peace
ress and hold the left direction on the direction pad on the remote for more than 5 seconds or until Auto Power Link appears on the soundbar display to activate or deactivate Auto Power Link. Note: Auto Power Link only works with an optical connection, and should be turned on by default.
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