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Anyone getting this "can't play current track" error on the Windows desktop app? loving thing just comes up randomly all the time now. That premium Spotify account works perfectly on another Windows 10 PC, two phones and a Galaxy tablet. But this oval office of a program will just refuse to play music at random on this one PC. Have tried everything people on the internet claim is a solution -reinstalled everything, cleared any cache that it there to be cleared, turned off high quality audio, turned off hardware acceleration, Windows up to date, etc. Everything short of reinstalling audio drivers and disabling stuff deep down in the sound driver settings. This install happened after upgrading the account to premium and was never used with a free account,. The audio is out via HDMI. I was using this to play kids music for my son but it's to the point now that it's borderline unusable if I have to set him down and gently caress about restarting the program every 10 minutes if we want to keep listening.
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# ¿ Nov 25, 2017 23:34 |
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# ¿ Apr 24, 2024 10:41 |
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This machine is a factory Windows 10 install from Lenovo and there hasn't been any other hiccups. There's plenty of stuff online about people getting this issue with Mac OS and Linux somehow (through Wine or something?).
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# ¿ Nov 26, 2017 11:09 |
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Papa John Misty posted:Has anyone seen absolute garbage (Android Auto voice) search results, like random users playlists instead of albums, and a ton of "can't find" results for poo poo that definitely exists? I gave up on that pretty quickly. Even if I named the album and had it saved to the phone, it'd just play the radio station for that artist by streaming data. I've been meaning to retry it with Spotify in offline mode and the albums saved to my phone.
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# ¿ Jan 29, 2018 15:29 |