Spotify Not Opening Windows 10

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Spotify is a popular music streaming service that allows you to listen to your favorite songs and albums on-demand. Spotify has been available for Windows 10 and Windows 11, but recently users have been reporting issues with the app not opening.

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There are some possible causes for Spotify not opening on your device. For example, you didn't install Spotify correctly, or your app could have become corrupt for some reason. Here are the most common causes:

There are many reasons why Spotify might not be opening on your Windows device. One of the most common issues is lack of space and system corruption. We'll show you how to fix the problem using some quick solutions below!

Permissions play a big role in keeping your computer safe. Users without administrative permissions can't access certain apps and functions. If you're using a local account that doesn't have administrator permissions, click here.

Hardware acceleration uses your resources in a smart way to boost app performance. In some cases, this feature will cause problems with specific apps such as Spotify. You can turn off hardware acceleration and see if it solves your case.

Microsoft introduced a variety of ways to solve Windows issues. The built-in troubleshooters can help you fix your Spotify not opening. The Windows Store Apps troubleshooter will attempt to resolve any problems related or unrelated to the software.

Before getting in touch with Spotify support, download a different version of the app. If you're currently using the Windows Store version, download the desktop app, and vice versa. Here are the official Spotify download links:

That's it: This is how to fix Spotify not opening in Windows 10. We hope you were able to fix the problem by following these steps. Still, having issues? Contact Spotify support or visit their website at support.spotify.com.

Hey guys! Can I ask for help? My Spotify music keeps getting cut off (muted) whenever I'm in a zoom meeting and using my wireless earphones. Music and Zoom audio works fine together when using Laptop audio and Wired Earphones, but not on Wireless. Wireless still plays music (Spotify) when using G-meet, but not Zoom. All other sounds get cut off when Zoom Application connects to the wireless earphones. Please help

I was having the same issue and found out zoom was putting all audio into my headset settings. I changed spotify to use the same output and my music came back without sharing inside zoom.
Right click speaker icon near windows 10 clock, left click on Open Sound Settings, then left click on App Volume and Device preferences change spotify from default to your headset settings. I'm using SkullCandy Hesh ANC wireless headphones. Hope this helps others!

okay so I figured out how to fix this since you're using wireless it tends to prioritize Zoom if you get what I mean, so to fix this all you have to do is that while you're in zoom meeting go to your audio settings (the one with the microphone icon and beside is a small arrow press that arrow) then you just have to change your speaker/microphone device to the laptop's speaker (or another device if you have)

what will happen if you do this is that you will hear zoom in your laptop speaker (or other devices) and you will hear spotify, youtube and etc in your wireless earphones hope this helps! please do update me if it doesn't work
(the picture shows where you will change the speaker and stuff)

Can you please try turning the Zoom audio suppression to low in the audio settings and see if that helps. There are some cases where the wireless earphones have noise suppression, and in competes with the Zoom suppression. (Usually it is garbled, but this would be worth a try).

@colegs yes thanks for the info. I tried it but it still doesn't work so do you have any other suggestions? By the way, it said that it will not treat music as a background noise. Does that like mean music from outside or music from laptop?

@User823 , Not sure what else might be happening since it works with all other headphone solutions. Can you tell me what type of wireless earphones you are using? I can see if anyone else has reported an issue.

And for not treating music as background noise, that would be what it picks up on the microphone. Technically, that can be either on your computer if playing through speakers, or ambient music outside of the computer.

unfortunately for me, once i left click to get in to "App Volume and Device Preferences", Spotify is not an option for me; only app volume, chrome, and zoom meetings". also the computer i was using was using windows 11 (laptop). i ended up just returning the laptop because it was bothering me so much ...plus i only needed it for travelling. back on my home desktop workstation using windows 10 it's not an issue and i do see on my end that the "Chrome" settings through which i'm streaming Spotify is set to "default"

Unfortunately, it doesn't. I don't buy that this is a normal thing with video conferencing applications. As I also use Discord at work and we can have a video call with 6+ users and everything is crystal clear. This is a Zoom issue.

Under Advanced you will see 3 options. Select the Computer Sound Only option. You will see this at the top of your zoom screen indicating that you are sharing your audio. Now that you are sharing the computer sound, you can play music in your favourite music player (Spotify, Apple Music, etc.)

Check your audio settings: Ensure that your wireless earphones are selected as the default audio output device in both Zoom and your computer's sound settings. Sometimes, the audio output may be directed to a different device, causing Spotify not to play through your earphones.

Check for conflicting audio applications: Make sure that there are no other audio applications running in the background that could interfere with Spotify or Zoom. Close any unnecessary apps that may be using your audio output.

Update your drivers: Make sure your wireless earphones are properly connected and that you have the latest drivers installed for your audio device. Visit the manufacturer's website or use the appropriate software to check for any available updates.

Test with a different audio source: Try playing audio from another source, such as a YouTube video or a local media file, to see if the issue is specific to Spotify or if it affects other applications as well. This can help narrow down the problem.

Use wired earphones: If possible, try using wired earphones instead of wireless ones to see if the issue persists. This can help determine if the problem lies with the wireless connection or with Spotify itself.

If none of these steps solve the issue, it may be necessary to seek further technical support from the respective manufacturers of your wireless earphones or contact Spotify and Zoom support for more specific troubleshooting assistance.

Hey there! It sounds like you're experiencing some frustrating audio issues with Spotify while using wireless earphones during Zoom meetings. I understand how important it is to have seamless audio functionality, especially when you're multitasking between apps like Spotify and Zoom.

One potential solution you might consider exploring is using Spotify++ IPA. Spotify++ IPA is a modified version of Spotify that offers additional features and flexibility, including enhanced compatibility with various devices and applications.

By using Spotify++ IPA, you may be able to troubleshoot the compatibility issues you're encountering between Spotify and your wireless earphones during Zoom meetings. This modified version of the app could provide a smoother and more integrated audio experience, ensuring that you can enjoy your favorite music without any interruptions while participating in Zoom calls.

It's worth giving Spotify++ IPA a try to see if it helps resolve your audio problems. Just make sure to download it from a reputable source to avoid any security risks. Here's to hoping this solution enhances your audio experience and makes your Zoom meetings even more enjoyable!

Does anyone know how to fix this problem? Spotify randomly stopped opening on my Mac computer a couple of days ago. I don't know why. I've tried clearing the cache and reinstalling. However, when I press the spotify icon on my Dock, it briefly has the little dot below it, bounces once, then doesn't open. Spotify works just fine on my iPhone though.

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I will play a song from a playlist and is given that pop-up, it will continue skipping to the next song until it plays, but only for 9-10 seconds until the song mutes, to specify, the dot (when hovered on the progress bar) will still move, indicating that "it's playing".

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