So I was taking a look at the spotify web api and it apparently allows you to play a preview of the song, but I was wondering if there is any way to play the full spotify song without having to open up the official spotify web player or desktop app.
Thanks
Update: There is a now a way to play full tracks! Read more at Spotify's Developer site, and #arirawr's answer to this question.
Previous answer: No, there's currently no way to play the full song using the Web API. If you want full tracks to be playable from a website, you can use the Spotify Play Button. If you want to build a mobile application, you can do playback of full tracks using the Android and/or iOS SDK.
Update from the future: there is now a way to play full tracks in the web: https://beta.developer.spotify.com/documentation/web-playback-sdk/
The Web Playback SDK is client-side JavaScript library which allows you to create a new player in Spotify Connect and play any audio track from Spotify in the browser via Encrypted Media Extensions. It’s the same technology we use to power our Web Player experience.
Some things you can do with the Web Playback SDK:
Create a new player in Spotify Connect
Stream an audio track in supported browsers
Get metadata for the current track
Get metadata about the user’s listening session
Control local playback (pause, resume, volume, etc)
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I have created a simple live stream using Azure Media Services. I can view it from Azure Media Player but I want to be able to embed the video to my personal website using the <Video></Video> HTML tag. I've been looking for a solution but I can't seem to find one. Is this even possible?
The HTML5 tag does not always support playback of HLS or DASH depending on the platform you are on.
https://caniuse.com/?search=hls
https://caniuse.com/?search=dash
Sounds like you are trying to playback HLS or DASH from Azure Media Services with just an HTML5 video tag and no javascript player framework. That won't work in most browsers.
Review https://howvideo.works/ for background on how HLS and DASH actually work in the browser - and the reason that you need access to a javascript library and the Media Source Extension feature of HTML5 (not always available in all browsers - see https://caniuse.com/mediasource)
I am working on a project where by we are hosting and streaming video through Azure Media Service.
There is a particular video we have positioned as the hero background upon entry to the site. On desktop the video auto-play's and streams just fine but on mobile it does not autoplay at all. It simply showcases the preview image.
I'd love to be able to paste a link to the site but unfortunately due to the confidentiality of the project I am not able to. However, if there is something in particular you'd like me to post to help support the question please let me know.
The web-app is build using Angular.
Does anyone know how to fix this problem? or can point me in the right direction?
Check with the browser platform you are targeting on the mobile applications. Most mobile browsers have disabled autoplay. User MUST now initiate all playback actions.
Since the release of iOS 10 Apple has allowed muted video autoplay: https://webkit.org/blog/6784/new-video-policies-for-ios/
Chrome 53 on Android also allowing muted video autoplay: https://developers.google.com/web/updates/2016/07/autoplay
I want to write a google chrome extension that allows the user to play/pause Spotify desktop player from their chrome.
Is there an API for this? A REST API that routes the request through Spotify servers to the desktop player may have a little delay but better than nothing.
Any ideas?
PS. I don't want to control the web player and Remote control API for Spotify? this not my answer
I have put together a web app that creates a list of tracks that can be played in Spotify using a spotify:trackset link, as suggested in https://stackoverflow.com/a/12218041/51034.
When following the link on my iPhone, it switches to the Spotify app, but then I get an error claiming that it can't open this type of link on the device.
Is there any other way to link to a set of tracks on a mobile device?
The Spotify iOS client doesn't support tracksets at the moment — the only way to get a list of tracks into the client is via a playlist.
I'm current building a spotify playlist app. There are currently multiple playlists that surface on one page, but when a user loads a playlist, I'd like to update the one subscribe button on the page with the playlist that's currently playing.
I'm able to use the player model to determine the currently playing track. What's the best way to do the same for the playlist?
Unfortunately, at the moment user playlists aren't accessible through the Spotify Apps API unless the user directly provides them to you by dropping them on your application. This includes seeing which playlist is currently playing, if any.