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Plan
Premium
Country
Germany
Device
Huwaei P10 Lite
Operating System
Android 8.0.0
My Question or Issue
I have recently created a few local playlists on my desktop with songs I have stored on my computer and phone both. They are the exact same songs, because I keep moving new ones to my phone immediately after downloading them on my computer.
These playlists however crash my SpotifyApp on my phone every time I try to open one of them after a short blackscreen. They are visible to me, even with the picture I chose for them individually and it shows that they have the correct amount of songs listed within them. They also work just fine on my computer.
I was wondering wether that was down to how local playlists work or my phone itself and a reply would be much appreciated.
Spotify Username
daywad
Plan
Premium
Country
UK
Operating System
Windows
My Question or Issue
When I add my local music files folder as a source, spotify attempts to read the songs then after a few minutes crashes without completing. When I open spotify again the folder has been removed from the list of sources. So I add the folder again and then go to local files, spotify starts reading them and after a few minutes crashes again.
So I can't add any local files to spotify.
The files are fine as I have used them with Spotify previously, I have just moved to them to a new drive.
I found a previous thread regarding this which suggests it might be a memory leakage fault.
I can't add a link but here's the thread
Thread: Memory leak leading to a crash when loading local files
Submitted by bartuszekj on 2016-02-26 04:49 AM
Please advise
Hey @daywad.
Let's try reinstalling Spotify to see if it helps. If that doesn't do the trick, try launching it as the administrator.
You can also try turning off Hardware Acceleration under View to see if it does the trick.
All the best.
Thanks, but this has made no difference. I have reinstalled, ran as admin and unchecked hardware acceleration.
This is clearly a memory leak problem with the software, attached are screenshots of spotify using more and more memory until it crashes.
Since previous unsolved threads about this exist, can I assume spotify doesn't care?
It's currently useless to me as I can't use it as my media player and as a paid service I'm surprised this has not been addressed.
I understand!
Just to confirm, could you send me your Windows and Spotify version numbers? Also, around how many local files are you trying to add to the app?
In the meantime, try splitting the local files in a few folders and adding one folder at a time to see it crashes again.
Keep me posted.
Windows 7
Spotify 1.0.80.474.gef6b503e
It's about 100 gig of music.
I would really like this to be useful replacement media player, but not being able to add local files properly due to a unaddressed fault, and with the spotify app not allowing me to play local files to a wireless speaker it's just not any use.
Even the message posting page for this support doesn't work properly, 5 or six times it has deleted everything I write out with a broken message that doesn't tell you why, and then verifaction fails for no reason.
No worries!
Just to confirm, were you able to try splitting your local files and adding them a batch at a time? Also, do you happen to have a different laptop/desktop you could use to see if it behaves the same?
Keep me posted.
Operating System
OpenSUSE Tumbleweed
Issue
Whenever i try to play local files it gives a ctd, i ran from terminal and i get something along the lines of.
[mp3 @ 0x7fdcc100d380] Skipping 0 bytes of junk at 1291. Segmentation fault (core dumped)
I read some recent forums and it seems to be a spotify issues with snaps cause Im not the only one to have this problem it seems. But the currently solutions seems to involve things along the lines of installing the Ubuntu Repo version or install from the AUR. The only problem is Im on OpenSUSE Tumbleweed and I dont have access to any of that so Im stuck with snaps for now. This is a big problem for me cause roughly ~40% of my music I use is local files, so I cant listen to the playlists i want to listen to at the moment. If anyone can help me with this issue on OpenSUSE or (hopefully) there is an update to fix this issue. And Ive tried on Stable, Canadite, and Edge releases of the snap.
Experienced same issue with following seg fault:
[0212/153605.520525:ERROR:object_proxy.cc(615)] Failed to call method: org.freedesktop.UPower.EnumerateDevices: object_path= /org/freedesktop/UPower: org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.AccessDenied: An AppArmor policy prevents this sender from sending this message to this recipient; type="method_call", sender=":1.201" (uid=1000 pid=5209 comm="/snap/spotify/32/usr/share/spotify/spotify " label="snap.spotify.spotify (enforce)") interface="org.freedesktop.UPower" member="EnumerateDevices" error name="(unset)" requested_reply="0" destination="org.freedesktop.UPower" (uid=0 pid=1299 comm="/usr/lib/upower/upowerd " label="unconfined")
[mp3 @ 0x7f73eafad720] Skipping 0 bytes of junk at 130475. [mjpeg @ 0x7f73eac21f00] Changeing bps to 8 [mp3 @ 0x7f73eb050240] Header missing Segmentation fault
Hi,I have the same exact problem.
I waste 3 hours but I find the solution, I resolve by replacing the ffmpeg-compat-54 with ffmpeg-compat-57, and now it work.
I hope that this is helpful.
Same problem. I am just glad that I am not the only person experiencing this problem. I am going to give the "ffmpeg-compat-57" solution a try and I will report back here.
Since Im on opensuse i dont have access to ffmpeg-compat-57, is it a different name under opensuse? if not is there a repo i can use to install it?
I looked into what is contained in the ffmpeg-compat-57 package
libavcodec.so=57, libavdevice.so=57, libavfilter.so=6,
libavformat.so=57, libavresample.so=3, libavutil.so=55,
libpostproc.so=54, libswresample.so=2, libswscale.so=4
which I then looked into my YaST2 to see if i had them installed and with the correct versions (which i do) so i guess installing ffmpeg-compat-57 doesnt seem to work for me
No luck on my end. It seems that ffmpeg-compat-57 isn't available for Elementary OS (at least in the default repos). Oddly, I can launch the snap when I specify the following launch options on the command line:
/snap/bin/spotify --log-file=/tmp/spotify.log --show-console --trace-file=/tmp/spotify-trace.log
To assist in reproducing, the following is my OS/kernel info:
[BASH PROMPT]$ uname -a
Linux HOSTNAME_HERE 4.15.0-43-generic #46~16.04.1-Ubuntu SMP Fri Dec 7 13:31:08 UTC 2018 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
My OS is ElementaryOS v0.4.1 (Loki).
Did not work for me either, unfortunately. I can get spotify to run through a series of odd command line flags, but spotify flagged my message as "Spam" and automatically deleted it when I tried to post a message detailing how I got it running -.-
Sorry, but i'm using manjaro, so my solution is working for manjaro and arch linux based system. I downloaded the "ffmpeg-compat-57" from the aur repository.
I don't know if there is a solution for elementary/opensuse user.
I have the same problem. I'm a producer and usually put my demo songs into a couple of playlists. I can play all songs in all playlists on my PC but on my Android there's 2 songs i 2 playlists (that are greyed out but playable on the PC) that always crashes the app. Even when i just click to open the playlist the app crashes.
I have tried emptying cashe both in the app and in settings and I've tried re-installing it but it still crashes.
I have the same problem.Im using Huawei like you.When i open playlist its crashed.Its must be fix.
I have Huawei P20 Pro btw. Could the problem be with the phone??
It can be possible
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