![]() You really need to step up your A-game in this matter, it has been like this since you started supporting Spotify and now that it is supported in USA as well you would really need to get this figured out. This is a diagnostic when it stopped working the second time (The coordinator zone was the 'Living Room' when it stopped working, switching to 'Kitchen' made it start working again): 2011735 In addition, the controller (Windows) seems to go into halt mode when this happens, becomes unresponsive and almost freezes.Ī restart helps some, but it eventually stops responding once again. Spotify works after reboot, played 1 track, stopped working. Presently restarting the Sonos player appears to be the sole remedy. Sonos appears to hang on to a server connection even if that server subsequently becomes compromised (unless the server itself requests disconnection). Where a client can simply re-connect (as in the PC Spotify client exiting and restarting) a new connection can easily be found in the event of problems. Spotify evidently uses a round-robin DNS technique to distribute incoming connections between servers. ![]() I know the files are located on my HD so I click 'show package contents' on the Spotify app and navigate to the contents but I can't find the encoded files containing the audio files. I pay for spotify premium and can download all my tracks for offline use. ![]()
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