mherger wrote: 
> > strange thing is that Android Spotify app rarely shows its own;
> luckily
> > i rarely use the app.
> > my own app which makes spotify web api always gets the device.
> > Windows Spotify app shows the device however, so i'm not sure what is
> up
> > (or down) with android version.
> 
> I mentioned this before: there are two ways for Spotty to be seen (or 
> for an app to see Connect clients): either by local announcement, or by
> 
> the authentication status on Spotify's servers. The web API uses the 
> latter. It only sees devices authenticated with the same credentials as
> 
> your web API implementation. The apps use both methods by default, but 
> can be configured to only show devices found in the local network. If 
> your app is configured this way, it wouldn't see Spotty if the local 
> announcement failed.
> 
> Please see Settings/Advanced/Spotty: is the "disable local announcement"
> 
> checked? If so, then Spotty crashed too often and disabled
> announcements.
> 
> -- 
> 
> Michael


No, that option is not checked.
Let me clarify:
Android Spotify app does show the device if i dive into the
settings/devices;
it just is not aware that something is playing on the device.
Whereas Windows Spotify always knows correctly.

Somewhat related question:
When I start up the RPi and start Spotty, the volume is always at 50.
Who determines this?  and is there a way for it to recall the last
setting?


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