I have a sonos amp thats hooked up to in wall speakers and a tv in my basement. I use spotify as well to play music on them occasionally. Whenever I choose to play music in the basement and then stop it and leave, it repeatedly turns back on and starts playing the music I was playing again and again at random. it could be every 5 minutes or in the middle of the night. How do I fix this? I’ve closed the sonos app many times, tried only to use spotify, reboot my phone, reboot the amp (I don’t want to do this as a standard fix), and I don’t even have a really reliable fix. How do I stop this from happening?
Sonos amp starts playing music at random
Best answer by Jamie A
Hi
I’ve had a look into your system and under the diagnostics I can see that the system is losing connection to your access points.
Sometimes, when a player loses connection then re-established its connection to the network, the speaker will try to resume what it was last doing, which in your case is playing from Spotify. In the diagnostics I can see that Spotify playback was initiated by Spotify around the same time the connection was re-established.
This is due to the way Spotify interacts with speakers or other devices, and what we call ‘the spell’. As Bruce suggested, you can break the spell by playing to your system from a different music service, such as Sonos Radio. You can also break the spell by going into the Sonos App → System → Tap on the speaker that is currently playing/last played from Spotify → End Session.
Although this will help prevent Spotify from restarting, the best way to resolve this would be to look into your network. As I stated earlier, your devices are losing connection to your access points and is most likely the cause of this issue. I’d recommend testing the system with one of your devices wired to the network to see if that helps.
If you’re still having issues, then I’d recommend reaching out to our support team and providing them with your network information for further assistance.
I hope this information helps!
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