Spotify App Change Audio Device

  

Spotify has a range of audio quality options to suit your device, plan, and preferences.

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Music quality

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Web playerAAC 128kbit/sAAC 256kbit/s
Desktop, mobile, and tablet

Automatic: Dependent on your network connection

Low: Equivalent to approximately 24kbit/s

Normal: Equivalent to approximately 96kbit/s

High: Equivalent to approximately 160kbit/s

Automatic: Dependent on your network connection

Low: Equivalent to approximately 24kbit/s

Normal: Equivalent to approximately 96kbit/s

High: Equivalent to approximately 160kbit/s

Very high: Equivalent to approximately 320kbit/s

Change music quality

Turn music quality up to hear the finer details or turn it down to save data.

Note: You can’t change audio settings when using Spotify Connect to play on another device.

You can have different settings for listening online (streaming quality) or offline (download quality).

Higher streaming quality uses more data, and higher download quality uses more space.

  1. Tap Home .
  2. Tap Settings .
  3. Under Music Quality, select your preferred settings.
  1. Click in the top-right corner and select Settings.
  2. Under Music Quality, select your preferred settings

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You can’t adjust music quality on the web player. Download the app to get more features.

Podcast quality

Podcast quality is equivalent to approximately 96kbit/s on all devices except the web player where it’s 128kbit/s.

On mobile/tablet, if you change the music quality to low, the podcast quality will also lower to approximately 24kbit/s.

For steps to play Spotify on your device, check out Spotify on speakers and sound systems.

If you need help, pick your connection type below for troubleshooting tips.

If Spotify Connect isn’t working for you, make sure: Transfer playlist from spotify to tidal free.

  • Your speaker or sound system is supported by Spotify. You can check this at Spotify Everywhere or with the device’s manufacturer.
  • Your speaker or sound system is on, and connected to your WiFi network (it may have a connection indicator light).
  • If this is the first time playing to the speaker/sound system from your phone/tablet, make sure they're both connected to the same WiFi network. (I.e. if your device’s connected to 4G instead of WiFi, it probably won't work.)
  • You have the latest version of Spotify on your device.
  • All devices' software is up-to-date. If you don't know, check with your devices' manufacturer for how to check and update the version software.
  • You're not trying to play local files. These are not supported by Spotify Connect.

If you’re still having trouble after those checks:

  • Restart the Spotify app.
  • Close any other apps you’re not using.
  • Restart your devices.
  • Restart your WiFi.
  • If possible, try a different WiFi connection on the device you're playing from (i.e. your mobile or tablet).

If the problem persists, you may need to perform further troubleshooting on your device or WiFi connection. Check out the support sites for the service provider/manufacturer for help.

For help getting started with your voice activated speaker, check out Voice Assistants.

For a better experience, make sure your speaker is linked to your Spotify account. Most speakers have apps you can configure to set Spotify as your default music service, check out the manufacturer's support site for help.
Note: You can link and unlink your Spotify account at any time.

If you’re still having trouble, make sure:

  • The device you're playing from is connected to the same WiFi network as your speaker. If you're using a Bluetooth connection, check out the section below for help.
  • Your speaker software is up-to-date.
  • You have the latest version of Spotify on your device.

For help on voice commands, check the manufacturer's support site.

If your Bluetooth connection isn't working, make sure:

  • The Bluetooth devices are within 1 meter (3 ft.) of each other, and away from WiFi routers, personal computers, microwave ovens, refrigerators, etc (to avoid radio wave interference).
  • There’s no obstacle in the way of the Bluetooth communication. If a device is in a case, you may need to remove it.
  • Both devices have sufficient charge or power.
  • Turn off the Bluetooth function of other nearby Bluetooth devices.
    Note: Some Bluetooth audio devices can’t connect to multiple source devices at a time. Be sure to disconnect any current connections to use it with another device.
  • Close Spotify while establishing the connection.
  • Close any other apps you’re not using.

Once you’ve checked the above, try restarting the connection:

  1. Turn off the Bluetooth on your speaker or sound system.
  2. With the Bluetooth settings on your device with the Spotify app switched on, delete the information of the speaker or sound system.
    Tip: The setting to delete is often called ‘forget’.
  3. Turn Bluetooth off and back on for your device with the Spotify app.
  4. Turn the Bluetooth on your speaker or sound system back on.
  5. Allow approximately 20 seconds for your device to detect your speaker or sound system. Once it appears, select it to pair.
  6. Open Spotify and play something. The sound should now come from your speaker.

Didn't work?

Depending on your speaker or sound system, you may need to select it as the default for the device you’re playing from or configure the connection to allow media sharing. Look for those options in the Bluetooth settings for the device you’re playing from (i.e. your mobile or tablet).

If the problem persists, check out the support site for the manufacturer for help.

If your aux or USB cable isn't working, check the manufacturer's guide to ensure you have the correct cable for your device. If you do, you could maybe try a different one in case it's damaged. Spotify full free.

You can also try these alternative ways to play Spotify to your speaker or sound system:

If you’re having trouble with Spotify and your Chromecast Audio device, make sure:

  • The device you're playing from is connected to the same WiFi network as your Chromecast Audio.
  • Your Chromecast Audio software is up-to-date.
  • You have the latest version of Spotify on your device.
  • You're not trying to play local files. These are not supported by Chromecast Audio.

If you’re still having trouble after those checks:

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  • Restart the Spotify App.
  • Close any other apps you’re not using.
  • Restart your Chromecast Audio app.
  • Restart your devices.
  • Restart your WiFi.
  • If possible, try a different WiFi connection.

For more troubleshooting tips, visit the Google Chromecast Audio support site.

If AirPlay isn't working for you, make sure:

  • All devices are on the same WiFi network.
  • All devices' software is up-to-date. If you don't know, check with your devices' manufacturer for how to check and update the version software.

If you’re still having trouble after those checks:

  • Restart the Spotify app.
  • Close any other apps you’re not using.
  • Restart your devices.
  • Restart your WiFi.
  • If possible, try a different WiFi connection.

If the problem persists, you may need to perform further troubleshooting on your device or WiFi connection. Check out the support sites for the service provider or Apple AirPlay for help.