![]() Suffer through it just for a little while. Type into the address bar to access the Web Player interface. Once again, Spotify is automatically forwarding me from to the new interface at. In this example, I’m using the first one.Ģ. Also Ive checked through Chrome and Legacy edge, both spotify website and webplayer are working fine on them. Spotify website and webplayer not working correctly.Sometimes it opens and sometimes it says connection interrupted.all other websites are working fine. In Google Chrome, you can install User-Agent Switcher for Chrome or User-Agent Switcher for Google Chrome (yes, the names are really creative). Spotify website and webplayer not working. There are several similar extensions for this purpose. Some websites show a different version of their interface depending on whether you’re accessing them from a new or an old browser, and this is what we will take advantage of in our example. In very simplified terms, this extension allows your browser (say, Chrome) to “pretend” it’s another browser (for example, Firefox) when accessing a website. Navigate to C:Program Files (x86)GoogleChromeApplication Go into the folder in there with a version number, mine was called. First you will need a browser extension that can change your browser’s user agent string. It’s realistic to expect that Spotify will put an end to this in the future, but it currently seems to work pretty well.ġ. If it doent work at the first time try a second time. Then the player is available again for you to use. Start clicking fast the play cover button, press F5 for refresh while still clicking fast. Thankfully, there’s a workaround that lets you revert to the old Spotify Web Player interface – at least for now. Point your cursor on the album cover where the play symbol appears. Restore the Old Spotify Interface in Chrome Still, there are users who appreciated those features, or even found them essential. If you’ve never used them, you probably won’t notice the change. It also took away several key features – the ability to sort your artists alphabetically, the overview of recently added albums/artists, the song queue – just to name a few. However, the problem is that the redesign didn’t only affect the Web Player’s appearance. It looks sleek, modern, and straightforward enough. What’s Wrong with the New Spotify Web Player Interface?įrom a visual standpoint, the new Spotify interface is not that bad in fact, you might even find it attractive. That’s why, we will show you a quick workaround to get the old Spotify interface (and all its features) back. And you might not like it once you get it. So, if you listen to your Spotify playlists in the browser and you still haven’t seen it – brace yourselves because it’s coming. Hope this helps somebody out there! More importantly, I hope spotify fixes their stuff.Spotify has started rolling out a complete overhaul of the Web Player interface. If you don't wanna write the code yourself, you can download a sqlite3 precompiled shell program here: Ĭopy the sqlite3.exe into your appdata folder (directory above), and run the following commands in order to delete only the spotify cookies: I'd post it here, but I don't want to get in trouble for putting. EDIT: Of course using the developer console of Chrome (CTRL+SHIFT+J). Just right-click them in the 'Application tab' if theyre the website URL or Delete them individually using the button on the right of the 'Filter' entry field. I compiled the code and now I just run that whenever I get the above spotify error (which is literally every morning). You know, you could also just right click the cookies and delete them. Long story short, I wrote a simple piece of code in C++ to run the following query against that database:ĭELETE FROM cookies WHERE host_key LIKE "%spotify%" ![]() I looked into it some more, and found out that Chrome cookies are stored in a sqlite database called "Cookies" in C:\Users\\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default I don't wanna delete all my hard-earned cookies every time I listen to music. Well, cookies have some useful stuff, like for example they keep me logged into some websites, and they keep track of what page I'm on in Homestuck. ![]() ![]() I figured out that the problem went away when I deleted my cookies, and it came back whenever I closed my browser and came back to spotify with existing spotify cookies. ![]() After some trial and error, and some debugging in Chrome with F12, I narrowed the problem to my cookies. An error occurred Something went wrong. ![]()
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