当您想听一首特别的歌曲时,还有什么比看到错误“Spotify 无法立即播放(Right)”更令人讨厌的呢(Play)?在您尝试播放的下一首歌曲上再次出现同样的错误。
Spotify无法播放歌曲可能有多种原因。可能出于版权原因,您无法在您所在地区播放歌曲,或者可能是您的硬件或软件设置导致问题。无论哪种方式,您都可以使用下面列出的方法之一轻松修复此错误。
如何修复“Spotify现在无法播放。如果您的计算机上有文件,则可以将其导入”错误(How to Fix “Spotify Can’t Play This Right Now. If You Have the File on Your Computer You Can Import It” Error)
尽管此特定错误表明您可以导入本地文件(import your local files)并播放它们,但该错误最终意味着您的应用程序或计算机存在问题。即使从计算机上传所选歌曲,您仍有很大可能无法播放所选歌曲。
相反,我们建议您一一尝试以下故障排除技术,看看哪一种可以解决问题。
1.重新启动您的设备(Restart Your Device)
每当您的计算机出现问题时,您会听到的第一件事就是“尝试重新启动它。” Spotify错误也不例外。如果在桌面上使用Spotify时出现歌曲播放错误,请尝试重新启动计算机(restarting your computer)。如果您使用的是智能手机,重新启动它也有助于解决问题。
2.退出您的 Spotify 帐户(Log Out of Your Spotify Account)
如果Spotify(Spotify)应用程序导致错误 ,注销然后重新登录到您的Spotify帐户可能会有所帮助。
要退出桌面版Spotify ,请选择右上角您姓名旁边的下拉箭头,然后选择(drop-down arrow)退出(Log Out)。
在Spotify移动应用程序中,选择齿轮图标以打开设置(Settings)。然后向下滚动并选择注销(Log out)。注销后,重新登录您的帐户并检查错误是否消失。
3.重新启动您的 Spotify 应用程序(Restart Your Spotify App)
您的Spotify应用程序可能运行缓慢或冻结并导致故障。重新启动应用程序,就像重新启动计算机一样,可能是最容易尝试的解决方案之一。
退出 Spotify(Quit Spotify),然后重新打开它。然后选择您尝试收听的歌曲并再次尝试播放。
4.更新您的 Spotify 应用程序(Update Your Spotify App)
您的Spotify应用程序可能已过时。当您下载更新并将Spotify升级到最新版本时,该错误可能会消失。要手动更新您的Spotify桌面应用程序,请按照以下步骤操作。
- 在您的计算机上打开 Spotify。
- 从应用程序的菜单中 选择Spotify >关于 Spotify 。(About Spotify)
- 您会看到当前使用的Spotify版本。如果有可用更新,请选择立即(Update Now)更新以更新您的应用。
- 选择关闭(Close)并重新启动Spotify以安装更新。
如果您在移动设备上使用Spotify,该应用程序应该会自动更新。或者,您可以在Apple App Store(Apple App Store)或Google Play Store上查看Spotify更新。
5.检查您是否空间不足(Check if You’ve Run Out of Space)
您在使用Spotify 高级版(Spotify Premium)吗?如果您经常使用离线收听模式并下载歌曲和播放列表,您应该知道Spotify建议至少有 1GB 的可用空间用于Spotify下载。您可能已经用完了设备上的存储空间,这导致了歌曲播放错误。离线收听模式本身可能会导致播放问题。在解决Spotify(Spotify)问题 时,请(Make)务必关闭离线模式。
要为Spotify(Spotify)下载创建更多空间,您可以在计算机或智能手机上释放更多空间,或从(free up more space on your computer)Spotify清除当前下载的文件。
要从桌面上的Spotify中删除下载的文件,请打开Spotify应用程序并按照设置(Settings)>本地文件(Local Files)>关闭显示本地文件(Show Local Files)。
在移动设备上,您可以通过清除Spotify上的缓存来释放存储空间。为此,请转到设置(Settings)>存储(Storage)>删除缓存(Delete Cache)。
清除存储空间后,重新启动您的Spotify应用程序,看看是否能解决问题。
6.关闭高质量流媒体(Turn Off High-Quality Streaming)
您(Did)最近是否将订阅级别从高级版切换为免费版?(Premium)没有自动关闭的高质量流媒体功能可能是问题的根源。高质量播放仅适用于高级(Premium)订阅用户,您必须调整Spotify音乐质量以消除错误。
- 打开 Spotify设置(Settings)。
- 选择音乐质量(Music Quality)。
- 在Music Quality下,选择Automatic让Spotify根据您的订阅级别自动调整质量。或者,您可以手动选择任何低于Very High的质量级别。
7.禁用交叉淡入淡出(7. Disable Crossfading)
交叉淡入淡出是Spotify 的一项便捷功能(handy Spotify features),它可以在歌曲之间提供平滑过渡,让您的 Spotify 体验更加愉快。但是,它也可能导致播放问题。尝试禁用交叉淡入淡出,然后再次启用它,看看这是否是有问题的功能。
- 打开 Spotify设置(Settings)。
- 向下滚动并选择显示高级设置(Show Advanced Settings)。
- 在Playback下,关闭Crossfade 歌曲(Crossfade songs)。
8.关闭硬件加速(8. Turn Off Hardware Acceleration)
Spotify可以选择在您的计算机上打开硬件加速。这是一个使用您的计算机硬件和Spotify的软件来优化Spotify性能的过程。但是,如果您的硬件不够好,它可能会开始导致Spotify错误。
要在Spotify(Spotify)中关闭此功能,请打开Spotify 菜单(Spotify Menu)并取消选择硬件加速(Hardware Acceleration)。然后Spotify(Spotify)将提示您重新启动应用程序。
9. 在 Spotify 上查看歌曲的可用性(9. Check the Song’s Availability on Spotify)
由于版权问题,您所在地区可能无法播放某些歌曲。在这种情况下,您无能为力,您将无法在Spotify上播放此类歌曲。当您尝试播放它们时,您 可能会看到“ Spotify无法立即(Right)播放(Play)”错误。
为避免失望,您可以启用桌面版Spotify上的设置,以显示哪些歌曲可以播放,哪些歌曲不可用。
- 打开 Spotify设置(Settings)。
- 向下滚动到显示选项(Display Options)。
- 切换在播放列表中显示不可用的歌曲(Show unavailable songs in playlists)。
现在,不可用的歌曲将显示为灰色,以便您提前知道您将无法在您所在的地区播放它们。
10. 重新安装 Spotify(10. Reinstall Spotify)
最后,如果一切都失败了,卸载并重新安装Spotify应用程序可以帮助您删除任何损坏的文件或导致错误的错误。在执行此操作之前,请注意,在设备上重新安装应用程序后,您必须重新 从Spotify下载所有下载的文件。(Spotify)
其他解决 Spotify 问题的方法(Other Ways to Troubleshoot Spotify)
如果您发现Spotify 没有(Spotify isn’t playing songs)为您播放歌曲,请不要惊慌。发生这种情况的原因可能有几十个,您可以使用数百种故障排除技术来让Spotify重新启动并运行。确保遵循所有说明,您将立即恢复音乐。
您是否曾经在Spotify上遇到过歌曲播放错误?你是如何修复它们的?在下面的评论部分与我们 分享您修复Spotify错误的经验。(Spotify)
How to Fix “Spotify Can’t Play This Right Now” Error
What can be more annoying than seeing the error “Spotify Can’t Play This Right Now” when you want to listen to that onе sрecial song? Getting this same error again on the song you try to play next.
There can be various reasons why Spotify can’t play songs. Maybe you can’t play a song in your region for copyright reasons, or perhaps it’s your hardware or software settings that are causing problems. Either way, you can easily fix this error by using one of the methods listed below.
How to Fix “Spotify Can’t Play This Right Now. If You Have the File on Your Computer You Can Import It” Error
Even though this particular error states that you can import your local files and play them, the error ultimately means that there’s something wrong with either your app or your computer. There’s a big chance that you still won’t be able to play the chosen song even after uploading it from your computer.
Instead, we recommend trying the following troubleshooting techniques one by one to see which one fixes the issue.
1. Restart Your Device
Whenever you have an issue with your computer, one of the first things you’ll hear is “try restarting it.” Spotify errors are no exception to this rule. If you’re getting song-playing errors when using Spotify on your desktop, try restarting your computer. If you’re using your smartphone, restarting it can also help to fix the problem.
2. Log Out of Your Spotify Account
Logging out and then logging back into your Spotify account can help if the Spotify app is causing the errors.
To log out of your Spotify on desktop, select the drop-down arrow next to your name in the upper-right corner and select Log Out.
In the Spotify mobile app, select the gear icon to open Settings. Then scroll down and select Log out. After you’re logged out, log back into your account and check if the error disappeared.
3. Restart Your Spotify App
Your Spotify app might be slow or frozen and cause glitches. Restarting the app, just like restarting your computer, might be one of the easiest solutions to try.
Quit Spotify and then reopen it again. Then select the song you were trying to listen to and try playing it again.
4. Update Your Spotify App
Your Spotify app may be outdated. The bug can disappear when you download an update and upgrade your Spotify to the latest version. To manually update your Spotify desktop app, follow the steps below.
- Open Spotify on your computer.
- Select Spotify > About Spotify from the app’s menu.
- You’ll see the current version of Spotify that you’re using. If there’s an update available, select Update Now to update your app.
- Select Close and restart your Spotify to install the update.
If you’re using Spotify on mobile, the app should update automatically. Alternatively, you can check for Spotify updates on Apple App Store or Google Play Store.
5. Check if You’ve Run Out of Space
Are you using Spotify Premium? If you often use the offline listening mode and download songs and playlists, you should know that Spotify recommends having at least 1GB of space free for Spotify downloads. You might have run out of storage space on your device, and that’s causing the song-playing errors. The offline listening mode itself might be causing issues with playback. Make sure to switch the offline mode off when troubleshooting Spotify issues.
To create more space for Spotify downloads, you can free up more space on your computer or smartphone, or clear your current downloaded files from Spotify.
To remove downloaded files from Spotify on your desktop, open the Spotify app and follow Settings > Local Files > toggle the Show Local Files off.
On mobile, you can free up storage space by clearing your cache on Spotify. To do that, go to Settings > Storage > Delete Cache.
After clearing the storage space, restart your Spotify app and see if that fixes the problem.
6. Turn Off High-Quality Streaming
Did you switch your subscription level from Premium to free recently? The high-quality streaming feature that didn’t automatically turn off could be behind the issues. The high-quality playback is only available to users with a Premium subscription, and you’ll have to adjust your Spotify music quality to get rid of the errors.
- Open the Spotify Settings.
- Select Music Quality.
- Under Music Quality, select Automatic to let Spotify automatically adjust the quality according to your subscription level. Alternatively, you can manually select the quality level of anything lower than Very High.
7. Disable Crossfading
Crossfading is one of the handy Spotify features that can provide a smooth transition between songs making your Spotify experience more pleasant. However, it might also be causing issues with playback. Try disabling crossfading and then enabling it again to see if this is the problematic feature.
- Open the Spotify Settings.
- Scroll down and select Show Advanced Settings.
- Under Playback, toggle the Crossfade songs off.
8. Turn Off Hardware Acceleration
Spotify has an option to turn on hardware acceleration on your computer. It’s a process that uses your computer hardware and Spotify’s software to optimize Spotify’s performance. However, if your hardware isn’t good enough for this, it might start causing Spotify errors.
To turn off this feature in Spotify, open Spotify Menu and deselect Hardware Acceleration. Spotify will then prompt you to restart the app.
9. Check the Song’s Availability on Spotify
Some songs might be unavailable in your region due to copyright issues. In this case, there’s nothing you can do, and you won’t be able to play such songs on Spotify. You’ll likely see the “Spotify Can’t Play This Right Now” error when you try to play them.
To avoid disappointment, you can enable the settings on the desktop version of Spotify that will show you which songs are playable and which aren’t available.
- Open Spotify Settings.
- Scroll down to Display Options.
- Toggle the Show unavailable songs in playlists on.
Now the unavailable songs will appear greyed out so that you know in advance that you won’t be able to play them in your region.
10. Reinstall Spotify
Finally, if all else fails, uninstalling and reinstalling the Spotify app can help you remove any corrupted files or bugs causing errors. Before you do it, note that you’ll have to download all your downloaded files from Spotify all over again after you reinstall the app on your device.
Other Ways to Troubleshoot Spotify
Don’t panic if you find that Spotify isn’t playing songs for you. There can be dozens of reasons why this is happening and hundreds of troubleshooting techniques that you can use to get Spotify up and running again. Make sure to follow all of the instructions, and you’ll get your music back in no time.
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