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First time I've seen this. Which android and spotify versions are you using? Is this happening with wired earphones or bluetooth? Does the same happen when you listen to music using another app?
It's worth checking in Accessibility settings that you haven't accidentally enabled "mono audio".
Solved! Go to Solution.
First time I've seen this. Which android and spotify versions are you using? Is this happening with wired earphones or bluetooth? Does the same happen when you listen to music using another app?
It's worth checking in Accessibility settings that you haven't accidentally enabled "mono audio".
First time I've seen this. Which android and spotify versions are you using? Is this happening with wired earphones or bluetooth? Does the same happen when you listen to music using another app?
It's worth checking in Accessibility settings that you haven't accidentally enabled "mono audio".
It's worth reinstalling spotify following the steps here, if you haven't done this already.
Ah, glad you fixed it ![]()
I have found that upon the later cello systems, one must equip the amp with a readily available optical feed to achieve stereo output from Spotify's Android build. The magic was not available via the more patchy phonograph or auxiliary transfer leads. I do not suppose for anybody's more advancing understanding that the fact that sellotape plays an essential role in my implementation of the former's only other important dimension matters one iota or thereabouts.