Why Does My Spotify Keeps Stopping and How to Fix It

If you’re like me, you love Spotify. It’s the perfect way to listen to music, whether you’re working out, studying, or just relaxing. But there’s one thing that can ruin the experience: Spotify keeps stopping.

If this happens to you, don’t worry. There are a few things you can do to fix it. In this blog post, I’ll share some of the best tips and tricks for getting Spotify to work again.

 

Introduction

Having your Spotify app stop playing music unexpectedly can be frustrating. You’re in the middle of enjoying your favorite tunes when, all of a sudden, the music cuts out. If this has happened to you, you’re not alone. Many Spotify users have reported this same issue.

Why does my Spotify keep stopping? There are a few possible explanations. It could be due to a poor internet connection, an outdated app, or a problem with the device you’re using.

Luckily, there are a few things you can do to fix the problem. In this article, we’ll go over some of the most effective methods for getting your Spotify to work continuously.

 

Why does Spotify keep stopping?

If you’re wondering why your Spotify keeps stopping, it could be due to a number of factors. Here are some possible reasons:

-You’re not connected to the internet: If you’re not connected to the internet, Spotify won’t be able to stream any music. Make sure you have a stable internet connection before trying to use Spotify.
-Spotify is having server issues: If Spotify is down or experiencing server issues, it can cause the app to stop working. You can check the status of Spotify’s servers on their website.
-Your battery is low: If your device’s battery is low, it can affect how well the app runs. Try plugging in your device or closing other apps that may be running in the background to conserve battery life.
-There’s a problem with the app: If there’s a problem with the Spotify app itself, it can cause it to stop working. Try uninstalling and reinstalling the app to see if that fixes the problem.

If you’re still having trouble with Spotify stopping, you may need to contact customer support for help.

 

How to fix it

If you’re a Spotify user, you may have come across the problem of the app randomly stopping playback on your iPhone or iPad. If this happens often, it can be incredibly frustrating, especially if you’re in the middle of listening to a long playlist. In this article, we’ll explain why this problem occurs and how you can fix it.

The most likely reason for Spotify randomly stopping is that your iPhone or iPad is going into power-saving mode. This is a feature that Apple introduced in iOS 11 that automatically disables certain features when the device’s battery gets low. Unfortunately, one of the features that gets disabled is background audio playback, which includes Spotify.

To disable power-saving mode, go to Settings -> Battery and toggle off the “Low Power Mode” switch. Once power-saving mode is disabled, your Spotify should no longer stop randomly.

If power-saving mode isn’t the issue, there are a few other things you can try. First, make sure that your Spotify app is up to date by opening the App Store and going to the “Updates” tab. Then, try restarting your iPhone or iPad and see if that fixes the problem. If neither of those work, you may need to uninstall and reinstall the Spotify app.

 

Check your internet connection

If you’re using a Wi-Fi connection, check to see if there’s a problem with your router or Internet service provider. If you’re using a cellular data connection, make sure that cellular data is turned on for Spotify.

You can also try connecting to another Wi-Fi network to see if the issue is with your current connection.

 

Check your Spotify account

If you’re having trouble with Spotify and you’re not sure why, one of the first things you should do is check your Spotify account. There are a few things that could be wrong:

-Your account may be on hold. This usually happens if you haven’t used Spotify for a while, or if we suspect someone else is using your account. To reactivate your account, all you need to do is log in again.
-You may have reached your monthly limit. By default, free users can only play 10 hours of music per month. If you try to play more than that, your account will be automatically paused until the next month.
-Your trial may have ended. If you signed up for a free trial of Spotify Premium, it will automatically end after 30 days. You can still use Spotify for free, but you’ll have ads and lower sound quality.

If there’s nothing wrong with your account, the next thing to check is your Internet connection.

 

Check your computer’s performance

If your computer is having trouble keeping up with Spotify, it may be due to a lack of processing power or memory (RAM). Here are some things you can try to see if they help:

– Quit any other apps you’re not using
– Restart your computer
– Update to the latest version of Spotify
– Check if your computer meets the minimum system requirements for Spotify

If you’re still having issues, try these steps:

1. Go to “Spotify > Preferences > Playback” and uncheck the “Hardware Acceleration” box.
2. Go to “Spotify > Preferences > Advanced” and uncheck the “Crossfade tracks” and/or “Gapless playback” options.

 

Check for updates

One of the first things you should do if your Spotify keeps stopping is to check for updates. Both your phone and the Spotify app may need to be updated in order for everything to run smoothly. To update your phone, go to your Settings app and tap on General > Software Update. If there is an update available, download and install it.

To update the Spotify app, open the App Store on your iPhone or iPad and tap on the Updates tab at the bottom. If an update for Spotify is available, tap on Update next to it.

 

Conclusion

If your Spotify keeps stopping, it could be due to a number of different factors. First, make sure that you have a strong internet connection. Then, try restarting your computer or device. If that doesn’t work, try uninstalling and reinstalling the Spotify app. Finally, if none of these solutions work, you may need to contact Spotify customer support for further assistance.

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