Google Play Music error message - Google Pixel Questions & Answers

Hello all,
This started happening on my S7 Edge and continued happening once I switched to Pixel, but every time I disconnect from WiFI I get the error notification "Can't download music No WiFi connection". As far as I know all of my downloads have been completed and this happens *every* time I disconnect from WiFi. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Edit: The only troubleshooting I've done is clearing the play music cache.

I saw this answer from Google as I was having a similar problem. Seems to be working the last few hours.
productforums.google.com/forum/#!topic/play/kaYAz1uGgQ8 (can't post URLs yet)
Refresh your library. To do so, follow these easy steps:
Open the Google Play Music app .
Touch the menu icon Google Play Music Menu icon.
Make sure the downloaded only switch is off. The switch is gray when it's off.
Touch settings > refresh.
Wait two minutes, and view your library again.
Clear cache for Google Play Music app (Go to settings > apps or application manager > Google Play Music > clear cache > ok).
Check for updates for the Google Play Music app.
Check sync settings. Here's how:
Open the settings app on your device.
Touch accounts > Google.
Touch the account you use with Google Play Music.
Make sure the checkbox next to Google Play Music is checked.
Restart your device.

Seems to have worked for now! Thanks! I'll update if it returns or if I find a separate solution.
rossiski said:
I saw this answer from Google as I was having a similar problem. Seems to be working the last few hours.
productforums.google.com/forum/#!topic/play/kaYAz1uGgQ8 (can't post URLs yet)
Refresh your library. To do so, follow these easy steps:
Open the Google Play Music app .
Touch the menu icon Google Play Music Menu icon.
Make sure the downloaded only switch is off. The switch is gray when it's off.
Touch settings > refresh.
Wait two minutes, and view your library again.
Clear cache for Google Play Music app (Go to settings > apps or application manager > Google Play Music > clear cache > ok).
Check for updates for the Google Play Music app.
Check sync settings. Here's how:
Open the settings app on your device.
Touch accounts > Google.
Touch the account you use with Google Play Music.
Make sure the checkbox next to Google Play Music is checked.
Restart your device.
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Unfortunately I've followed these steps and it seems the problem has returned.

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I have an issue with the music recognition on Google Now. Whenever I try to ID a song, it looks like its working but then suddenly the search will just crash and I'll get returned to the home screen. Sometimes "Unfortunately, Google Search has stopped" shows up for a split second before going back to the homecreen. I have very rarely gotten the music ID to work, usually by searching for the same song multiple times after each crash. If I use the sound search widget, it works fine.
Interestingly, If I uninstall the latest update for sound search in the play store, I get better results. (Doesnt crash as much, IDs more songs)
Wondering if anyone on same/different roms are having this problem, or if its just isolated to me.
I am currently running CM10 stable.
siriusgamer said:
I have an issue with the music recognition on Google Now. Whenever I try to ID a song, it looks like its working but then suddenly the search will just crash and I'll get returned to the home screen. Sometimes "Unfortunately, Google Search has stopped" shows up for a split second before going back to the homecreen. I have very rarely gotten the music ID to work, usually by searching for the same song multiple times after each crash. If I use the sound search widget, it works fine.
Interestingly, If I uninstall the latest update for sound search in the play store, I get better results. (Doesnt crash as much, IDs more songs)
Wondering if anyone on same/different roms are having this problem, or if its just isolated to me.
I am currently running CM10 stable.
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I have the CM10 stable release and the Google music search works fine. Maybe clearing the data & reboot will help??
System Settings -> Manage Apps -> Google Search -> Clear data
CrustyMcLovin said:
I have the CM10 stable release and the Google music search works fine. Maybe clearing the data & reboot will help??
System Settings -> Manage Apps -> Google Search -> Clear data
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Clearing data and rebooting did nothing to help.
Addendum: Wiping cache/dalvik and doing fix permissions helped initially, could ID a few songs, then returned to previous behavior of crashing alot.

Cannot download updates on Play Store

I had not used this phone for months 9backup phone), and when I dusted it off and flashed a different ROM, I could not update the over 20 out of date apps on play store (server error). I found a possible fix (market Enabler APP-) but no luck.
I saw a post pop up when i started entering the thread title, but it did not completely cover a fix that I found on a website (SeberTech) that cleared it up. I had treid clearing out Play Store data, but that was not enough. Here is what works if anyone runs into this Note - forced stop and then cleared data):
" Solution:
Follow these steps to fix this problem:
1. On your Galaxy S3 menu, go to Settings, then select Apps, then All, and finally Google Play Store.
2. Under Google Play Store, press the Clear Data option and then Force Stop.
3. Go back to Settings again, and then Apps, then select All, and then locate Google services framework from the sorted list. In case you cannot find Google Services Framework from the sorted list, try to scroll right to the bottom of the list. Sometimes, this item is disabled. If it is disabled, you need to enable it first, so you can proceed to the next step.
4. Under Google Services Framework, clear data and then Force stop.
5. Go back to Settings, then Apps, and then All.
6. From the All menu, locate and select Download Manager and the select Clear Data.
After doing all the aforementioned procedures, turn off your phone for about 60 seconds and then turn it back on. Try to access Google Play Store this time and it should be working fine. "

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installed viper C2ville, and its playstore does not have any setting whatsoever, not in the side menu or the 3 dots..
anyone know how to fix, or got a working playstore link with setting so i can turn off auto update
Is there any options for that in your settings? I'm running CyanogenMod 10 and in Settings>Buttons I can make the 3 dot menu button show up on apps, as well as set one of the touch buttons on my phone to open a menu.
On a side note, I had issues installing CM10, and now I don't have the Google Play Store, OR Play Services! A link to where I can find the apk's for these would be much deserving of a thanks!

'Ok Google' spontaneous open when using Google Music All access

Hi,
Recently started the trial of Google play music all access.
I have the Google Now apps installed so My Moto G has the full 'OK Google' functionality going on.
For some reason, the phone 'beeps' and opens up voice search for no reason 80% of the time when a new track starts, or if I skip a track.
Does anyone know why this is, This is usually when a quiet instrumental is playing at the beginning of a song so It's not being driven by someone saying 'ok google' in the song ..
Any thoughts whats going on. I don't want to disable voice because its actaully very useful when driving to control google maps, etc.
cheers
I had this same problem with the general Play music when listening through earphones. However after the application update a few days ago, I haven't found it again.
Maybe you can consider updating if you have not already.
its updated. I'll try uninstalling and reinstalling it.
helppme said:
its updated. I'll try uninstalling and reinstalling it.
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unistalled updates, reinstalled and the problem so far seems to have gone away. cheers for the help
try this
google search > settings > phone search > uncheck play music/ movies
rahul32111 said:
try this
google search > settings > phone search > uncheck play music/ movies
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it was a software problem. I unistalled the updates for Google play music app and reinstalled them. This solved the problem.

[FIX]Music Player Fix ERROR Sorry, Audio Format Not Supported

First This is my first troubleshooting Guide
I found many Android ICS Users with problem with the Music Player, It continuously gives an error that "Sorry, file format not supported"
First Of All Please Simply Restart Your Phone And See If It Works Perfectly
There are few ways to fix it :-
i) This Method Worked For Me:
=> Go To Menu > Settings > Apps.
=> Tap On "ALL" On The Top
=> Search For "Media Storage" and tap on it and Then Tap On "Force Stop" && "Clear Data"
Do The Preceding Procedure For "Music", "Music FX", 'And Every Music Player App'.
=>Then Close Settings And Open Your Music Player App
You Will Find That All Your Song List Is Not There,, DoN't PaNiC (But if they are there then follow the above step once again[just once])
=> Now Restart Your Phone OR Tablet OR any thing you are working on.
=>You are almost done: now open the "Music" app
=>Wait 5 Mins. so that it loads it loads all your songs
=> Then Play One Of Your Songs And See If It Works
ii)If The Above Didn't Worked for you :-
=>Simply Shut Down Your Phone OR Tab.
=>Remove The Storage Media (If You Use Internal Storage Then Remove Your Battery)
OR Turn On Your Phone And Press The Power Button Until The Screen Goes Black (Do It On Your Own Risk)
=>Then Turn On Your Phone And See If It Worked (Turn Off It And Insert Your SM And Turn It Back Again)
=>Open Your "Music" App And Open Your Song
iii)Now If Even The Preceding Two Didn't Worked For You :-
=>Then, Open Your Settings
=>And Do A Factory Reset("WARNING" You Will loose All Your Data)
=>And It Will Work
This Is Caused By The Simple Misbehavior of the app, And If all of the above Didn't Worked For You, Then Contact Me Or Contact Your
Manufacturer Service
THANK YOU
AND
Sorry For Any Mistake, & Feel Free To Ask For Any Help

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