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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 😁

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After restarting the program the opened first page of the program, I think that it would be better to maintain the position of the page on which you listened to music after restarting the program

Anja
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  • November 26, 2017
@Abdulla Khaliknazarov, I moved your topic to this existing one. Please vote for it so that our team can see how many users really want this feature to be implemented 🙂

  • Tiny Dancer
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  • November 28, 2017
Hi,

I'm trying to figure out if I'm missing a setting or something:

When I use Deezer on iOS, any time the application is closed whatever Playlist/Album/Song I had been listening to disappears. If I try to hit play again it just suggests Flow. If it's an album I was listening to, I have to go back and search for it again to start it playing again, and it doesn't resume from where I was last listening to it.

I would like to be able to just pick up from where I was... this seems like pretty basic functionality. Am I missing something?

Anja
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  • November 29, 2017
@Capability, I moved your topic to this idea. Please vote for it and I will keep you posted about any updates 🙂

  • Tiny Dancer
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  • November 29, 2017
@Anja

Thanks. I consider this to be basic functionality. Every other music app I have used on my iPhone does this.

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  • November 30, 2017
Capability wrote:
Hi,

I'm trying to figure out if I'm missing a setting or something:

When I use Deezer on iOS, any time the application is closed whatever Playlist/Album/Song I had been listening to disappears. If I try to hit play again it just suggests Flow. If it's an album I was listening to, I have to go back and search for it again to start it playing again, and it doesn't resume from where I was last listening to it.

I would like to be able to just pick up from where I was... this seems like pretty basic functionality. Am I missing something?


That is something I am missing to. Sometimes, if you are not closing the app completely or watching or listening to anything else, you'll be able to restart it with just the play button.

What is better since the last few releases, you are now having a "last played songs" option in your profile on any app. So you can handover it from phone to tablet to pc. But you need to know what the last song was you were listening to.

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  • Runaway Baby
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  • December 8, 2017
Have app start where it left off when closed.

It is very frustrating that you have to manually find where you left off to continue when in the middle of a playlist or mix or album,

Mick McGuire
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  • Tiny Dancer
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  • December 30, 2017
It might be me but I would prefer this method over a random song?

Not just you. I also prefer to continue with the playlist I was listening to. Also remember the location in the list the player was.

Rafael.
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  • Alien SuperStar
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  • January 17, 2018
Hi guys, just a quick update, we passed your suggestions on to our devs and hopefully they will be able to work on it soon! 😉

On the windows app, it fails to remember last played or song position if you close the app.

Memory to be able to pick up where you have left off would be good, rather than having to search again.

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  • February 6, 2018
It would be great, if Deezer would always remember which song i was listening to even when the app is closed or the phone is restartet.
It really sucks when you hear long albums or playlists and you always have to figure out which song you played the last time before the app was closed.

Any update on if this is close to being implemented? Seems to be a pretty 'standard' feature missing, especially since coming from both Apple Music and Spotify.

Anja
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  • March 31, 2018
@Mick McGuire @Mr_Wallace I moved your comments to this existing topic, so that we avoid duplicates 🙂 Thanks a lot for your idea! As you can see, you're not the only ones who would love for this to be implemented and I hope this can happen very soon! ??

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  • April 3, 2018
That this feature is not available by default is beyond ridiculous. Rather than postponing implementation of have paying customers spend their time to make your product better, just implement and release it already.

I do apologize for sounding very direct here, yet I am certain that deezer staff can spend their time better than manually merging threads (thank you for a great job on this @Anja !) and customers will be happy and less likely to just leave without giving you a reason why.

  • Lover
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  • April 10, 2018
absof****lately!

I agree, I’m getting sick of having to scroll through to remember where I was. I listen to some of the audiobooks and it wreck it when I’m trying to find my place!

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  • April 16, 2018
If i send deezer to second plane and open, for example, instagram or facebook, those apps somehow kill deezer.

Since it's easier to you guys do something than kindly ask facebook stop to spy us, please aways save last played music on flow mode! It's pretty annoying to lose the music in the middle.

Ana.
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  • April 19, 2018
sombriks wrote:
If i send deezer to second plane and open, for example, instagram or facebook, those apps somehow kill deezer.

Since it's easier to you guys do something than kindly ask facebook stop to spy us, please aways save last played music on flow mode! It's pretty annoying to lose the music in the middle.


Hey there, I moved your idea to this existing one 😉

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  • Lover
  • 14 replies
  • May 11, 2018
this is actually really useful for podcasts and audiobooks.

It would be nice if I can pause the podcast and then continue listening to it later on where I left off. Currently, when you pause the podcast and listen to another song, then go back to the podcast it will start from the beginning.

Shannon
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  • May 26, 2018
@agnesruusmann already suggested, give this idea a vote! 🙂

Hello,
I'm in my first month of testing out Deezer, coming from Spotify by the way, and I like everything about the platform except one thing: there doesn't seem to be a way to share a music stream across devices. In other words, how can I start listening to something via my browser and then continue listening to it on my phone or tablet?

Is functionality that coming soon?

Cheers,
John Strykowski

Shannon
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  • May 31, 2018
@brucewayne259 heyyyy! Not possible yet, but the idea exists already 🙂 Give it your vote to promote it!

  • Tiny Dancer
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  • May 31, 2018
Please make the Deezer desktop app open to the same "spot" (artist, album, song, playlist) that was playing when the app was last closed. I want to pick up exactly where I left off the last time. Instead, every time I open the desktop app (Version 0.7.3 [0.7.3.287]), I have about 15 hours of garbage waiting in my queue. There are usually about 250 songs, none of which I placed there, none of which I'm interested in hearing, and none of which have any clear connection to my preferred genres or artists. I finally figured out that I can hit the "Flow" button to "clear" this queue, but can't you just stop dumping stuff in there while I'm not using Deezer? I'd like to be able to open the Deezer app and continue my previous listening session, without first having to "take out the garbage" and track down what I was in the middle of listening to last time.

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