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    Tidal Asset is not ready for playback (401) (4005) for some tracks

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      zapf2000
      last edited by

      I get this error when i try to play some tracks. for example the "Alan Parsons Eye 2 Eye Live in Madrid" album. Most tracks work without a problem. I have the problem both on the windows as well as on the ubuntu and raspbian os version. 4 weeks ago it worked without a problem. Did Tidal change something?

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        jonas @zapf2000
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        @zapf2000
        It usually occurs when the agreement between Tidal and the artist has expired, and they have not renewed it.

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          zapf2000
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          I don't think so. The web player is doing it without problems.

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            Etoox
            last edited by Etoox

            @zapf2000 I'm having the same issue, with a lot of different tracks, and I can play them on the browser without any problem.
            By the way, I'm using Strawberry on Arch Linux.

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              Fruity
              last edited by

              error dissapeared for me after switching Stream URL method from streamurl to playbackinfopostpaywall in the tidal settings tab

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                BerryDrop @Fruity
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                @fruity Changing to playbackinfopostpaywall worked for me on Ubuntu 18.04 (bionic) after I installed gstreamer-plugins-bad e.g. sudo apt-get install gstreamer1.0-plugins-bad

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