You may have the app running in the background on your iPhone. If you only have the individual subscription where you can only have one device playing at one time. Close the app on your phone and refresh the page.

But, and to me it's a big BUT, it also changes the contents of the playlist. So there is basically no way for me to listen to playlists generated for the US from my European account. Even though I pay for a monthly subscription. Terrible user experience.


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I agree with you! And have family subscription too. Only commercials are missing anymore... Signing in/out helped, but for a moment only. Please Apple fix or notify that your service works on Apple equipment and platform only!

I have two homes setted in my home app. Before the new update of the home app, I was able to start music on my Google nest mini even when I was not at home. There was a button "play music" that started my Spotify and the music was playing and I was able to control my playlist from the Spotify app and cast it on my nest mini in the two home no matter if I was connected on the same wifi network.

I'm in the hole, I use to play music for my dogs and sometimes just to pretend that I'm home when I was actually away, so people wouldn't think that nobody was home. Kind safety measures. Please, bring back that option.

Could you tell us exactly how did you do that before with your Google Nest speakers? The Google Assistant can get multiple things done automatically with Routines. You can schedule a Routine for when you need it, or start it any time with a command. You can also set up Home & Away Routines, which start when the first person comes home or when everyone is away.

So you open spotify and you choose where you want to play the music, could be your phone or your google nest at home. Or you could open your home app/google nest and play music from far away, even if you are in another country or planet for that matter, but the option is very limited nor to say one only option, play music only when you are home. Got it?

I will send feedback for sure, but just to be even clearer, this feature is not a feature we would like to have, it's something that was available until the last update of the google home app and that has been removed from the app. I think it was, in my opinion, one of the best feature of the app.

I even called the google support about that in the last summer and they just told me that this feature is not available and that we have to be on the same network to cast. At least they could have said that it has already existed but it had to be removed for some reasons. It's like if they don't want us to know that it was possible... I would really like to have that feature back or at least to have the reason why it has been removed.


It isn't. I checked and the TV is set to stop streaming every 4 hours, not every 30 minutes to one hour. This also wouldn't explain while it bappens so sporadically (for example, it may stream for 1 hour then go back to the home screen, then for 30 minutes then exit, then for 2 hours and exit again).

Keep in mind that some apps to have their own "timeout" that is separate from the Roku device Bandwidth Saver setting. However, as these, at least the ones I've encountered, don't exit the app but simply stop streaming, I'm thinking this is not what's going on. But you'll see why I bring this up shortly.

Pick an app you intend to watch (or can put up with watching) for up to four hours. A live streaming app, such as Pluto TV or one of the Live TV selections on Roku Channel would be good for this, but any live streaming service would suffice. And draw the curtains. I'll cover why shortly.

Start the stream, then take the batteries out of the remote. If it's the remote, the stream will continue until the Bandwidth Saver (or internal app timeout) stops the stream, and it will remain in the app for an additional hour to two hours afterwards. If it's the Roku TV device, then the issue will occur as it has been.

By the way, about the curtains? Remember I said it's either the Roku TV or the remote? Actually, there's one other thing it could be. Though rare, if you search the forums, you will see occasions where this appears to be the case. Some environmental factors can cause stray infrared signals that can impact IR devices. Drawing the curtains would reduce the likelihood if a stray IR signal is coming from outside.

I streamed two different live streaming apps, (once with the remote's batteries removed and once with remote and batteries) and they played as normal. Other apps are still abruptly ending and going to the home screen. (I.E, Disney + will play for about 30 minutes then exit, then later for 15 minutes then exit.) I removed and reinstalled the problem apps and it still continues

This is a little confusing. Are you saying that in all cases when the batteries are out of the remote, the issue goes away? Because that's what that first sentence seems to say. But your last sentence contradicts that. So, help me understand. What happens when the batteries are out of the remote? Does the issue ever appear when the batteries are out of the remote?

@DBDukes No, I streamed two different live tv apps (Roku Live TV and Pluto), first one with batteries removed and second one with batteries in. Both worked fine, so it doesn't seem to be the remote. However, when I stream an app that isn't live, i.e. Disney+ or Netflix, the problem persists, even after removing and re-adding the app.

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I'm considering getting Spotify Family and adding my spouse to it with her own account. Then I was thinking I'd set the account connected to Google Home as her account, not mine. So that my precious recommendations are unaffected.

It's just a plain-old-dream. Try it, and after a couple of days your playlists and your recommendations from Spotify will end up messing with your wife's playing history, because Google can't tell the difference, when it comes to Spotify, between you and your wife.


Even if you train the Google Voice Match a thousand times, and even if the assistant correctly identifies both of you from the command "Who am I?"; it will always, always, default to the first Spotify account that has been linked to the house via Google Home.


We are five in the family, I have 5 speakers (mini, home, nest, hub, etc.) all around the house and I know very well the frustration of having my playlist messed up by all other family members musical taste.

In this situation if your kids try to use your Google device it will use your 'main' google/spotify account not the one one your mobile device. This should therefore protect your mobile device or casting from getting 'stolen' by your kids.

It doesn't solve though the ability to have two users in one home ask Google to play their own spotify accounts. Based on various user reports that still seems to be buggy and not very straight forward to set up.

With that option you should be able to connect your wife's Spotify account to the Google Home speakers and when she gives a voice command the music should stream from her own account without affecting yours.

In total agreement with the above two posters. Wondering why bother with a family plan when I can only listen to one account at a time. Also please fix your explicit filters, these don't work with Google either. 152ee80cbc

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