Every time I start using my computer again after letting it go to sleep and I try to play a song on Spotify, it will say that it can't play the current song (to every song including downloaded songs) until I restart the app. It really does happen every time, obviously when my machine goes to sleep it disrupts something in the app.

My Android phone works fine (same account). In fact, if I tell the macOS Spotify app to connect to the Spotify app on my phone, it can control and play music just fine (audio comes out of the phone). When I switch the macOS app back to "This computer" the music stops on the phone (as expected) but is not heard on the computer. The progress timer for songs keeps moving, but no sound comes out and the "Can't play the current song" keeps coming up.


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Same Problem for me. After a while (especially after the mac beeing in sleep) I get the "This song cannont be played" message (different wording because I use it in German).

A restart of Spotify fixes this issue temporarily. This is really annoying since this happens multiple times a day. 

Using MacOS Catalina 10.15.2

Spotify 1.1.24.91

I'm constantly getting the error "Can't play the current song" from the Mac Desktop app, version above. Once it happens, I try playing other songs, and sometimes, a different song will start (like 1 out of 10 times) but mostly the error continues. I have to restart the app.

If you're receiving a song-playing error using Spotify on the desktop or the Spotify web app, try restarting your computer. Performing a restart may clear up underlying issues with your operating system that are affecting Spotify and give the music app a fresh environment.

This is driving me crazy. I just want a quick and convenient way of adding the currently playing song to my library. But the shortcut "get current song" is not working on my mac at all. When I try to run the shortcut it just stops at this step, without showing any error message at all.

I am so tired of dealing with this issue. I listen to Spotify at work (premium) and I constantly get this issue. Recent update seems to have made it worse. It happens randomly, where the next song won't start playing. Sometime the song does start playing but there is no sound. I have tried all the google searches, all the suggested fixes, and NOTHING works. It is beyond annoying to deal with this. I can get the next song to play (when it wont) by either clicking the next button or by going to the end of the time bar and clicking the last couple of seconds the current song it's stuck on. Grateful for any suggestions. I know I am not alone.

A common interaction I have is that I'll be listening to a playlist or radio - and then find a song that I really like - and I want to keep listening to that artist. What I can do is click into the album that the song came from - and from there I can press'play', but that will stop the music immediately -which is a bit disruptive.

In the Android app, you can long press an album and click Add to Queue, which will queue up the entire album after the currently playing song. In the Windows client and, presumably, the Linux client you can right-click an album and select the same option.

In Horizon 4, checking the song that's currently playing is just a matter of going to the pause menu. I can't for the life of me find it in Horizon 5. Is it hiding somewhere, or did they get rid of this feature for some reason?

Taking me out of Songs view by switching to Show Album in Library view takes me out seeing the song currently playing in the context of my full music library. It's jarring.

The only way to go to the song currently playing without entering the Show Album in Library view is to pause it with spacebar, then press the spacebar to get it playing again. This is not ideal.

I'm trying to get info about the current playing song in Spotify iOS app. The scenario is as follows: Open Spotify iOS app, start playing a song. Put the app in background and open my iOS app. Is there any way I could get the song playing on Spotify, in my iOS app?

Search iTunes Store for Joyner Lucas and matching text; here the shortcut matches the country code of the user. (Important as the trackIds and therefor URLs to the songs vary between countries). If only you are using this method you can also remove the 2 actions and enter your country code later in the shortcut.

8. If "is explicit", checks if the current song is explicit or not. Then matches text for the three possible states (explicit, cleaned, notExplicit). Meaning the results will only be passed forward if the result has the same explicitness as the current song.

13. "trackName by artistName (trackViewUrl)"; this is the exact structure of an iTunes product that would be returned from the search iTunes Store action. By using this you can add the song to your library/playlists.

Cmus is a console music player. I chose this one over a GUI option because all I want from a music player is to hear my songs. Because the need was so simple I decided to get something less resource hungry than my previous option (audacious). I tried exaile and other 2 options I no can no longer remember. In the end cmus worked as expected using almost no resources in this aging PC.

Cmus does a lot more stuff than just laying songs, and because of that there is little I miss about my previous player. There was only one thing I missed: The use of the mouse scroll wheel over the task bar icon to change songs.


For controlling such behaviors cmus comes with a neat utility, a remote controller: cmus-remote, this is a console application used to instruct cmus to do stuff, like playing, pausing, changing songs and also can be used to get media tag information.

Thanks! I uploaded a more recent version. Formatting is better and when going back if the song is more than 10 seconds playing it will play gain instead of going back once. Also I fixed some issues with strings. -scripts/blob/master/cmus-remote-notify.sh

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Perhaps this is a feature i've missed somewhere or I simply suck at the controls.... BUT, if this feature actually does not exist, it needs to... Every song I have on my phone, I have because of its awesomeness and therefore I like to replay that song when it reaches the end... Typically in the ending seconds, I'll go hit replay.. However, with Poweramp in all of glory, I hit the back button while on the same song and it jumps back to the PREVIOUS song...

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Right, I thought I had already posted and voted here, but maybe it was another related idea about that necessary API endpoint. For example the internal Deezer scrobbling option does not show the currently playing song on your Last.fm profile for this reason, only the last scrobbled song. There is a workaround for that by using the Web Scrobbler browser extension which can provide this info, but then you are tied to the Deezer web player.

So here is where the lack of a current song API is really affecting me. I took the decision to move from Spotify to Deezer for many reasons and I am struggling today to set it all up. On of the things I did with Spotify is live scrobble what I'm playing on the app to my lastfm. This is then picked up by something called Pixelchat which creates a live widget of what I'm playing including album art etc and I can display that as a browser source on my live Twitch stream. This allows all my viewers to see what song is playing instead of asking all the time.

The getting the metadata part is all figured out but I just need a way to detect when a song changes, like a script that triggers when the song changes, and I figured one of you might know something about this.

Hello, I have a folder with lead sheets for my songs and would like to automatically display them in the foreground when switching to the respective song. Some of them are just open office text documents but some others are proper sheet music created with MuseScore. I think the common denominator (and technically the correct way to display them) would be PDF files. What would be the easiest way to do this with Gig Performer?

It is the de facto standard now and while i dont use it in GP, I do use it in Onsong or Music Stand where all the band members screens are synced for page turns and key changes are immediate across the team etc. This also allows PDF like markups per member which is so useful. For lead sheets and capo, these are per member as well (which GP does not handle) but unlikely eg sax soloist is going to be using GP for anything except backing tracks in general

Spotify tends to keep temporary files offline to ensure quick playback. However, these caches may also lead to the Spotify not playing songs issue. You can go to remove all the offline caches of your Spotify to solve the problem.

You used to be able to click Cmd+L to highlight the current song in the context of its playlist. However, this doesn't work anymore for songs being played in the library - only when playing from a custom playlist. It will show the song playing in the library but not in the context of the rest of the library. This feature was helpful because it allowed me to look at other songs in proximity to what was playing.

Click Cmd + L. This will show you the album that is currently playing. Then click on 'songs' in the sidebar. This will take you to the current song in library view. (What used to be a one-step process is now two steps). e24fc04721

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