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How to Fix Error 750

Topic: Spotify Playback Errors | Status: Updated

What is this error?

Error 750 in Spotify typically indicates a playback issue related to the app's settings or a temporary glitch in the connection. This can hinder users from effectively streaming music or podcasts.

How to Fix It

  1. Restart Spotify: Close the Spotify app completely and reopen it. This can resolve temporary playback issues.
  2. Check Internet Connection: Ensure you have a stable internet connection, either through Wi-Fi or mobile data. Run a speed test if necessary.
  3. Update the App: Verify that you are using the latest version of Spotify. Update the app via your device's app store if an update is available.
  4. Log Out and Back In: Sign out of your account and sign back in. This can sometimes help re-establish a connection to Spotify's servers.
  5. Clear Cache (Mobile Devices): Go to your device settings, open Spotify, and clear the app cache. This can clear out any corrupted files causing playback issues.
  6. Disable Hardware Acceleration: If you are using Spotify on a computer, disable hardware acceleration in the app settings. This may alleviate audio playback problems.
  7. Reinstall Spotify: If the error persists, uninstall the Spotify app from your device and reinstall it. This should resolve any underlying installation issues.
  8. Contact Support: If all else fails, visit Spotify's support page or reach out to customer service for further assistance with the error.
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