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'New Look' Power Consumption

'New Look' Power Consumption

Hi, I have the 'new look' Spotify on macOS Big Sur, and it's now consistently slamming my power consumption. This never used to be the case, will this be fixed, can i revert to the old app, or am i just 'stuck' ?

 

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Hi there @m1nkeh,

 

Thank you for your post in the Community. We're happy to help.

 

Once the Spotify app gets updated to the latest version, there isn't a way to revert back to the old version.

 

Can you perform a clean reinstall of the app? This will make sure there's no old cache files causing this.

 

Let us know how everything goes 🙂

Take care!

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I actually tried doing the reinstall, and I'm still getting the "too much energy" notification. Fun part is I'm not actually streaming through this computer, but through a Spotify Connect speaker. This is not good.

Hey @ManuMateos,

 

Can you try turning off Hardware acceleration from the Spotify settings menu and see if that makes a difference?

 

We'll be on the lookout for your replies.

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Hi Alex, thank you for your reply.

 

This somewhat worked. The Spotify Helper (Renderer) process energy impact nearly halved (now the maximum value I've seen it's around 16). Although it still appears in the battery menu as a big battery eater.

Interesting... i don't really know what the energy impact level was like before, but my rendered is regularly at around 7 or 7.5ish, i don't even see the option anymore to turn off hardware accel - i know it used to be there?!

 

Bottom line though, Spotify is now vying for top spot in the energy consumption stakes with Chrome, which is not a great title to hold, grr

I see this was eventually fixed.. but I am not sure if that's 'cos I now have an Apple Silicon laptop 😆

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