Open the deezer beta desktop app with a last track or album played and add blur to the background of the player according to the covers.
PS: Sorry for my english
Remember last position/track or album played (wherever left off)
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Even better, I can close the App on the iPhone and it will reopen last song/position on the iPad!!
AMAZING!
Even better, I can close the App on the iPhone and it will reopen last song/position on the iPad!!
AMAZING!
does not work for me on web/win/android. (
Don't worry! It should reach all users in the next few weeks, to ensure stability. You'll have it too! And we're preparing the official launch with a post explaining everything in detail very soon ;)
In the meantime, have you checked out our dark mode?
Yes, you can now have this, even when playing your Flow 😉
This is premium only feature . Right?Â
When I close the app in my desktop the queue, song all of this disappear and in them place appear a queue with recommended songs.. I am using aur Linux version of Deezer and the behaviour is the same on browser player ones so I suspect that this is a only premium feature.
(In Spotify the queue of the desktop app is saved so you can resume your playing when restarting the app.
I suggest to put this feature too in Deezer for no premium user (although I am waiting to go family premium nevertheless)
Has this been implemented? This thread seems to suggest so.
It doesnât seem to be working on my side. Every time I open the app (v 5.30.150.0) on windows, it doesnât pick up where I left off, but suggests popular artists I never listened to.
will this be implemented for the web player, please? it would be quite useful and, to be fair, expected behaviour. thank you.
The option for âSynchronised Queue-listâ is also available in the web player in your audio quality settings for some unknown reason.Â
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5 years have passed, deezer still did not solve this, I regret I subscribed for the whole year half a year ago...