kezz,

I'm really sorry, but I have no clue what's wrong about your configuration. But to be honest, some of your remarks make me wonder whether you're suffering from the "poweruser syndrome" :-). Too many tweaks in too many places you don't remember...

I'd suggest you install plain LMS as a different user on the same machine and see whether this would work.

- Today I tried rolling back Spotty to the last known working version
   for me, which was 1.3.3 yet that didn't work either.

That imho is a clear sing that you're not seeing a problem with Spotty itself, but with something that changed on your end.

- My FLAC codec is good, it's the most recent one included in the
   server. Tried C-3PO to see if I could tell it to transcode via it's
>    version of SOX / FFMPEG and instead it turned everything (even

Please disable this plugin and try again.

Everything is still stock and I've tried to touch as few things as

What do you consider "stock"? C-3PO is a huge red flag to me.

     [17-12-11 15:58:58.5727] 
Slim::Formats::Playlists::Base::playlistEntryIsValid (125) Warning: 
spotify://track:0sgdUY8K6FuPYGFISzrUMF found in playlist:
        
file:///Users/kezz/Library/Application%20Support/Squeezebox/clientplaylist_0004201f4088.m3u
 doesn't exist on disk - skipping!

This would even indicate that Spotty was _not_ installed. Or parts of it not working properly. The server seems to no longer recognize the spotify:// protocol.

I'm not sure what else I could do to force Spotty to decode the audio
and make sound, my best guess would be modifying the custom-convert.conf

Don't create such a file. Delete it if you have created one. Leave everything as it should be. You even mentioning this option tells me you're trying too many things.

file to include a path to a better working flac / lame converter if the

Trust me: the stock converters work for thousands of Spotty users. Why would you need something "better"?

I'd strongly recommend you get rid of all tweaks and start from scratch with a plain vanilla LMS and Spotty.
--

Michael
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