Volume Randomly Increasing to Max



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I have a Beam in my living room and a stereo pair of Ones in my kitchen. This happened to me again last night while making dinner. It’s probably the fourth or fifth time since I set up my system that the volume maxed out. I got my system about a month an a half ago. I’m using Spotify but I might switch to Apple Music since this seems to be a Spotify issue. Has anyone had this happen with Apple Music?

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And please add my voice to the chorus: starting earlier this week (around October 21, 2019), my Sonos started suddenly maxing out the volume at unpredictable intervals.  My partner and I sleep while playing a Spotify white noise playlist overnight.  Three times this week the volume suddenly zoomed up.  When this happened last, it was literally in the middle of the night -- we were not using our phones, we were not fiddling with controls, we had no apps open, we were not sending any voice commands (our system is linked with Google assistant).  Needless to say, it was a traumatic experience to be woken up in the middle of the night by an ear-puncturing blast of white noise!

 

To the best of my knowledge, we have not changed anything in our system recently: no changes to set-up, no addition of speakers.  I haven’t been following closely if there have been recent changes to the iOS or Android apps.  

 

 

Just had the same issue, using Spotify so definitely linked.

 

I opened the sonos app to submit the diagnostics, and that stopped playback restarted then kicked the volume to 100%

 

On the Move the max volume is mental so not ideal!!

This is definitely a Spotify issue, I’ve just set the limiter on the volume in the Sonos app, the Spotify jumped to Max in the spotify app, but only registered as 50% in the sonos app.

Just had the same issue, using Spotify so definitely linked.

 

I opened the sonos app to submit the diagnostics, and that stopped playback restarted then kicked the volume to 100%

 

On the Move the max volume is mental so not ideal!!

This is happening to me now. I have little kids and it freaks them out everytime. I have an Android device and use Spotify and it happens randomly when I use my phone and switch between apps. I need this fixed asap.

I use the Sonos app to control my music and this has not happened yet, however, my wife uses her Spotify app and as soon as she opens Spotify when already playing through the Sonos it jumps straight to max volume. she doesn't like using the Sonos app as it shows my playlists and not hers (I don't know how to change that for her) so she uses her Spotify and she is getting frustrated which as you can imagine means I get it in the neck :-) I’d love to find a way to fix this for her…. 

It's happening to my system too... it's been doing it for about a month now.... really annoying!!!

This just happened to me and it was horrible.

I am also having this issue on my iPhone X. Similar scenario as above: using Spotify on the phone, then switching to the sonos app to adjust grouping or individual speaker volume, and the sliders start going crazy, moving up and down seemingly randomly and spiking to near max volume.
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I guess better idea would be if the sonos software ever gets a request to throttle directly to 100% from any level, from any source, this request should be denied.

What's the use case for needing instant max volume and not bumping it up a few notches first? I am guessing nobody has that use case but maybe I am wrong.
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I have this problem with spotify when i switch to the Sonos system.

Steps to reproduce
1) open spotify app
2) adjust volume to a low level
3) pick my basement sonos system in the spotify stereo selection
4) SONOS VOLUME GOES TO 100

This is so frustrating I may have to delete Spotify.

While I realize the may be Spotify's fault, there's something sonos could do about this.

In the same way Android prompts me to go over a low volume when Bluetooth or Headphones are engaged, we could have a volume setting that requires answering a prompt to go beyond.

This is not the same as a volume cap. I still want to be able to turn the volume up high. However, I want the system to require a prompt to be acknowledged in the Sonos app to achieve > 80pct volume.
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I will submit a diagnostic when this issue happens again as its not consistent, just intermittent. But was pretty much wondering is there or will there be a permanent fix for this in the future without having to disable the lock screen and hardware controls in the settings? Or is this an issue with the hardware in my system?

Hi Cwoods

Submitting a diagnostic is a good idea and my recommendation.

You also mentioned that when you do the followingdisable the lock screen and hardware controls in the settings it seems to fix the issue. If that's the case I suggest you re-submit under another post outlining what your work-around has been. Then in that post ask if Sonos is aware of the issue and if so are they working on a fix. I'd post under "Ask a Question" as that will illicit the fastest response.

Also, I'd title the post with something like..."Spotify_Annoying Volume Increase_Is There a Fix?" then outline your issue and your work-around.

Let's us know how things sort out. Cheers!
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Thanks for the response AjTrek1. The issue is not really volume normalization (different volume levels for each song by default), but merely the fact that sometimes when I am listening to music on Spoitfy, and go into the sonos app the volume just randomly increases to 100% without me even touching the slider or hardware buttons, or sometimes when only turning up the volume up and down just a tad. When this happens, I have to force close the sonos app, as changing the volume after it randomly goes to 100% does no good, it just shoots right back up to 100%. Others seem to have this issue as well, and it seems to only happen with Spotify.

I will submit a diagnostic when this issue happens again as its not consistent, just intermittent. But was pretty much wondering is there or will there be a permanent fix for this in the future without having to disable the lock screen and hardware controls in the settings? Or is this an issue with the hardware in my system?
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Hi Cwoods

Below are two links specific to Spotify that may resolve your issue. You can also try the following:

From a Sonos perspective
1. You can set a volume limiter for each room. However I don't think that's necessary as you say the problem appears to be Spotify centric.
2. You can also delete both the Sonos and Spotify apps and reinstall them. Again I don't think that's necessary; but worth a try.
3. Submit a diagnostic, post the reference ID in your post and then call Sonos Tech support

From an iPhone perspective
1.You can also set a Volume limit under Music in Settings. However I don't think that's necessary as you say the problem appears to be Spotify centric.

Spotify Links
https://community.spotify.com/t5/Desktop-Windows/Volume-changes-up-and-down-during-all-solng/m-p/141348#M35762

http://productionadvice.co.uk/spotify-same-volume-setting/

Let us know how things sort out. Cheers!