![]() ![]() Going to preface this with: I don't actually code, please excuse my ignorance if this is not how any of this works / if this suggestion is super complicated to implement, but. Though botify 1 was already accurate most of the time for me, depends what you play.Įlse you could lookup those tracks on youtube or some other supported source manually and create a botify playlist based on that. ![]() If you do give that a try, mind that the old results are still stored by the spotify_redirect_index table and those entries are only refreshed once every 4 weeks by the RefreshSpotifyRedirectIndicesTask cron job since those lookups are expensive in terms of quota usage and time, so you might want to clear that table. The branch development/v2.0 features an improvement of the algorithm for .youtube.YouTubeService#redirectSpotify which generally yields better results in my experience if you want to give that a try, the migration to v2 is pretty big though. ![]() I presume you're using botify 1 (so either the master branch or any release branch). Since Spotify does not allow third party applications to stream tracks they are looked up and streamed from YouTube instead. That's probably exactly what's happening. The only reasonable reason I could think of for this is that Botify is, on the back end, not playing the spotify playlist, but is instead grabbing metadata from the playlist, searching for the song, and finding the wrong one. ![]()
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