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I use Spotify on my iPad Mini to control Beoplay A9 using Connect. Sometimes when I close the Spotify app and reopen it while the songs are playing, it sets the Connect volume to max automatically after detecting the device. I have been scared the hell out of me by this more than a handful of times. Now I am worried that my A9 is going to break soon because of this.
Really appreciate if someone at Spotify could look into this. The app should NOT change the volume when it reconnects to device, or at the very least set the default to MINIMUM.
Thanks in advance.
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Dear @bluevince @morgii @orinokai
I have got an answer from Spotify on this subject:
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When using Spotify Connect to listen on an AV Receiver, the volume control isn't managed by the Spotify app.
A default level is used, which is then processed by the speaker.
The volume level should be set to be appropriate on the output device.
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It sort of happening to me the same with Android and Denon X2100W, but to me it seems that the prevoius source volume is used.
For example if You are watching TV usually average volume is lower than music, so I usually increase volume.
Then I switch off the receiver and switch on again with Spotify Connect, it seems the AVR uses the same TV volume gain which is too louder for music.
Let me know.
Camillo
I have got an answer from Spotify on this subject:
When using Spotify Connect to listen on an AV Receiver, the volume control isn't managed by the Spotify app.
???
BS. What else do they call changing the volume to max?
Hi,
I just wanted to let everyone know that it appears to have been solved for me. I am using the current Spotify app for iOS (both phone and tablet). I re-applied the latest firmware for my TX-NR414 / HT-R758 and I haven't had the issue for a number of days now, so I can't say it with 100% certainty yet, but for now it appears to be okay 🙂
Also what you say about the volume doesn't appear to be correct @camillo75. When I had the issue, the initial volume was set to 50 (for example). I connect Spotify to the AV/reciever and it shoots up to 'max' (100 from top of my head), so it appears the App is requesting my reciever to change the volume level. Also, I can use the app to directly change the volume of my reciever.
Hi All,
The problem still occurs both on ipad and iphone. As soon you switch to spotify connect to listenen via my onkyo it sets the volume to MAX and blow my speakers away grrr.
Tried on another audio set, same spotify problem!
Is there a solution for this from spotify?
Thanks andre
Hi, just for everyone's info:
I haven't head the issue anymore since my last post (26th december 2015). Reapplying my Onkyo's firmware seems to have resolved it for me for some reason.
The issue is persisting on the NAD D7050.
@mennovandoorn wrote:
I think it is not spotify, because I had the same problem with iTunes on my MacBook. It's either airplay or Ios.
I'm having the exact same problem on my Samsung Galaxy S6 running Android, this is neither Airplay nor iOS.
Dear Spotify,
I expected this to have been fixed much sooner. Both myself and my partner having scared the life of our little daughter several times turning on Spotify connect and being blasted with maximum volume unexpectedly and not identifying the reason for it.
It is disrespectful leaving a problem like this unresolved for so long with risks of actual hearing impairments, especially to paying customers.
At the time of writing is the first time I experienced using Spotify Connect latest app version installed on Android 6.0.1 with Onkyo Receiver TXNR626 over WiFi and not blown away by maximum volume.
- Volume is now set to a level of seemingly 30% at connect, and seems to adopt the latest volume level when exiting the app and/or the receiver last time. I find this resolution ok.
Spotify: Shape up, do better at what matters. Much sooner.
I am using the onkyo tx nr 414 receiver.
Andj ust the spotify app on my mobile, happens with all apps and phones.
Dear Spotify-Team,
this issue is not solved for me.
I use the latest spotify app on my android 6.0 and listen music trough my LG lac955m soundbar through spotify connect.
I also experience the problem described in this and similar threads. Sometimes, when I'm changing the volume via app, the volume of my soundbar jumps to max. Neither my phone nor the soundbar were on max before. I got young kids at home and its a 700Watt speaker, I don't want my children to get deaf. I can't use the spotify app if there is a chance of this happening randomly.
(Even when it doesn't directly jumps to max volume, there are way too few volume levels (steps) to precisely adjust the volume. But the "jumping to max"-problem is much more pressing.)
I'm glad to give more information if needed. Thanks for your help.
I resolved the issue with my reciever (Onkyo tx-nr414 or ht-r758) by 're-applying' the latest firmware (so basically the update that adds the Spotify Connect stuff).
I know it doesn't make sence, but it did resolve the issue for me. Ever since I did that, I NEVER had the issue again.
The Spotify Connect bug ARE solved permanently:
Shouldn't it ring a bell if you check the thread start date (2014-07-14) and how many times the Spotify team has helped you guys on this matter? -or at least commented that they are looking into it? Seriously we are now in 2017 as of in 1 day!
They really don´t care and do know about this bug (we are using their own forum!). Deal with it! I write this mail because I care. They don´t - I do!
The solution would be rather simple and permanently fixed by: taking away the audio controller from the Spotify app and leave it to the stereo volume itself if you play through Connect. All of you can´t seriously continue to use a product that might damage your own or even worse your childrens hearing right?
Everyone knows that from day 1 Spotify has never launched or tweaked anything based on user feedbacks. Thats their weak point; they are a «growth company» with focus on just that. Growing fast. Why is it that just because they were one of the «first» brands on the streaming music scene that people don´t try out some of the others? What will it take? Permanent tinnitus for you or worse your children, hearing loss or perhaps that you kill one of your pets? I seriously must say I am baffled that people still comment on this bug as if it will be fixed almost 3 years later in a still open and unanswered thread IN THEIR OWN FORUM! As you can read in my previous posts it is even more frightening that the Connect app works from outside your house. CAN YOU IMAGINE if you set this bug off while being away without knowing??? Your children being home alone after school etc? Come on - use your head! I write this because I CARE, I live with tinnitus and hearing loss every day and boy: if I can just save one soul from not repeating my mistakes I am very happy indeed.
If you want the Connect features just plug in the Google ChromeCast Audio dongle and you have it all! You then can set your HIFI volume to X (for example 50%) and use the ChromeCast Audio volume slider on your phone from 0% to 50% (Max allowed from HIFI). AND you can then still use your phone / tablet for everything else while the music is playing: JUST like Connect was intended to do. Both Tidal and Google Music with a lot of other audio apps like TuneIn etc support ChromeCast and probably many more. Spotify even supports it but seriously? WILL YOU CONTINUE TO USE SPOTIFY??? As long as connect are paired it is «a time bomb» and an accident bound to happen. Maybe not from your phone but from one of your kids, etc. You CAN block Connect in your router firewall (if it supports it - read my earlier posts) but again SERIOUSLY STOP USING SPOTIFY!
Apple Music, Tidal HIFI or Google Music. They all have their strengths and weaknesses but for me Google Music not only let me enjoy my music safely without being scared of seeing more of this «go to max volume» **bleep** but even seems better overall as a service, and the app is as snappy and stable as the Spotify app. There are also 3rd party players on your Mac / PC if you prefer it to listening through the browser. I have some HIFI speakers connected to ChromeCast Audio dongles, some I use with bluetooth (from my iPad) and some with Airplay.
I swapped to Google Music a long time ago and haven´t looked back. The radio part of Google Music (Radio stations based on songs) are also wonderful. Simple app, and better yet: able to upload my vinyls and old CD gems missing from the streaming library automatically - fantastic!
The best part of Spotify not caring is that I can write a mail like this in their own forum suggesting that people leave their product for lack of supporting their own community. THEY DO NOT CARE!
Be smart, avoid Spotify! -I will from now on unsubscribe to further mails on this topic as for me it is resolved permanently and safely for my family and my self by ditching Spotify. Be smart - preventive health actions are the only way to save your hearing when it comes to Spotify Connect by disconnecting! If enough people do just this THEY WILL CARE!
Have a wonderful 2017!
Hey @modz!
Thanks for reaching back out to us. We're sorry to hear you feel this way and to know you're still having trouble when using Connect. Rest assured we take all your feedback and comments seriously and will pass these on to the teams backstage.
In the meantime, make sure that you're rocking the latest versions of Spotify, operating system and firmware for your device.
Thanks for bearing with us.
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