Spotify error-"Enable player in your browser"
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A Former User last edited by
@zalex108 We already tried that here and it gives the same results. Video/gif is here https://gfycat.com/gifs/detail/NiceDiligentCaimanlizard
@simonhawk said in Spotify error-"Enable player in your browser":
@zalex108 said in Spotify error-"Enable player in your browser":
Site Settings Sidebar
Unfortunate news...
Gif/video of going through the Adobe flash test at http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/about/
https://gfycat.com/gifs/detail/NiceDiligentCaimanlizard
Thank you all for your help. Let's all please continue towards fixing this for not only my sake but for others who might experience similar issues.
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A Former User last edited by
@simonhawk Hi Simon looks like you and eveyones made lottsa progress !..
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A Former User last edited by
@nvmjustagirl haha. I'm just glad people still trying to help get through this together
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A Former User last edited by
that last post you posted bout error..
try this if you wanna.. lol
Step one: Open web player
Step two: Right click,Inspect
Step three: Click 'network'
Step four:Press F5
Step five: Press CTRL+F and type play.spotify.com
Step six: Right click and click clear cache. Right click again and click clear cookies! -
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@nvmjustagirl mentioned trying that here. Thanks though
@simonhawk said in Spotify error-"Enable player in your browser":
Just want to know everyone another one of my attempts found on the web--
https://community.spotify.com/t5/Desktop-Linux-Windows-Web-Player/My-browser-Spotify-is-not-working/m-p/1402249#M162619If you don't feel safe clicking links the instructions are--
Step one: Open web player
Step two: Right click,Inspect
Step three: Click 'network'
Step four:Press F5
Step five: Press CTRL+F and type play.spotify.com
Step six: Right click and click clear cache. Right click again and click clear cookies!This didn't work for me, in fact I couldn't find the "play.spotify.com" information mentioned so instead I went through a lot of the options and cleared cash/cookies but nothing worked.
Tried the USB installation and once again, did not work.
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A Former User last edited by
@nvmjustagirl That might work other ppls having troubles too ! umm also I don't recommend Ext. heres 1.. Opera
Web Player for Spotify
https://addons.opera.com/en/extensions/details/web-player-for-spotifytm/?display=en2 ( Chrome
Playify
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/playify/cniimiiflgmmjmcohcgnofcdiifdifef/reviews -
A Former User last edited by
@nvmjustagirl Tried the first extension suggested, "Opera
Web Player for Spotify". Looked into the second one and that's a Chrome extension. I see no way to download and apply it on Opera -
A Former User last edited by A Former User
@simonhawk Did ya get flash going.. this will help lots works for Opera too..
Error in Chrome - To enjoy Spotify, please install Abode Flash. -
A Former User last edited by
@simonhawk try this it just flushed Dns thingy.. ! lol Windows 10 Flush DNS - Step 1 - Begin on the Windows 10 desktop Windows 10 Flush DNS - Step 2 - Right click on the start menu and choose 'Command Prompt (Admin)' Windows 10 Flush DNS - Step 3 - Command Prompt will open Windows 10 Flush DNS - Step 4 - Type 'ipconfig /flushdns' Windows 10 Flush DNS - Step 5 - The DNS is now flushed Windows 10 Flush DNS - Step 6 - Type 'exit' to close the Command Prompt
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
@nvmjustagirl We have confirmed that flash works in Opera. I followed the suggested site and confirmed my version as presented here:
However, I did not notice the flash icon. This could be native only to Chrome or this could have changed (the article is over a year old). Everyone keep the suggestions coming!
*Tried DNS Flush and no luck
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A Former User last edited by
@simonhawk Using ProcessMonitor you you will be able to see is Opera trys to read a value from the registry, but this is denied due to insufficient rights to the key thingy..
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@nvmjustagirl said in Spotify error-"Enable player in your browser":
@simonhawk Using ProcessMonitor you you will be able to see is Opera trys to read a value from the registry, but this is denied due to insufficient rights to the key thingy..
Does this occur even if I run Opera as admin because I've done that
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A Former User last edited by
Its gonna be liek granting read permission to all "application packages" (Not sure if that is the actual name.. lol
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A Former User last edited by
@nvmjustagirl But I was admin xD as root user aren't I entitled to all permissions unless implicitly restricted? If you can tell me how and where to look to accomplish your request to grant read permission to all packages I'll do it
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
Simon sumone needs to eplain that ... but would like to know if opera can read the value, cos you said i think that chrome works so then opera may not lol one thing for real this will not hurt to know this part