Having to align the pointer and click dozens of check boxes is multi-select tracks for playlists or deletion is slow and frustrating. Please allow us to use industry standard multiple selection, and don’t force us to scroll back to the top of potentially hundreds of imported MP3 files to get to the “Add To Playlist” button.The above is for the computer app. As for the mobile version, multiple selection via checkboxes would be a blessing.I know computer shift+click has been escalated to devs a number of times before, but this would make a big impact.
Still a blank cover on Joni Mitchell’s “Night Ride Home”.
The "Don't Recommend" option is good as far as it goes, but I wonder if the effect could be supercharged to completely ghost a selected track such that it is skipped when playing or downloading the album.
It was be great to download albums for use away from home at 320kbps (for reasons of limited storage) but be able optionally to stream the same albums in lossless format when there is strong internet coverage via wifi or 4G.
The green dot against downloaded albums and tracks works well on iPhone. However, I haven’t got the space to download everything in HiFi format, and when browsing the album view it’s easy to lose track of which albums have been stored in FLAC as opposed to MP3 format. Wondering whether it would be possible to indicate this (for example via a double dot or simply a single dot of a different colour). Best wishes.
Further thought about the sorting of classical albums has led to an idea that would add value for many users - not just classical listeners. And it would be beautifully elegant from the viewpoint of IT development as well as marketing and user experience.The idea would be to allow users to set up a small number (say three, initially at least) distinct album collections within their account.This would allow a user with eclectic tastes to have a dedicated. classical collection, sorted on Album Title. Since the bulk of classical album titles begin with composer surname (all bar three in my library) his would instantly solve the main and justified gripe of classical listeners, namely that albums by e.g. Beethoven or Brahms are listed in a random mixture of performer names rather than being together in the alphanumeric order.Another (or indeed the same) user might set up a collection for Various Artist and other compilation albums, again sorted on title. Thus “American Anthems”, “(The) Grea
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