12-22-2019, 01:54 PM
Hi,
I listen to UAPP all the time when commuting, I currently stream Qobuz but have also used Tidal, so that's 2 hours every day, 5 days a week - that's a lot of time using UAPP.
There is definitely something not quite right with buffering or how UAAP is retrying when I drive into an area where I lose mobile data i.e. loss of network data. I'm having to constantly intervene to either hit the play button icon again or select the next track to get music playing again, otherwise UAPP will sit there forever with no music playing even when I'm in an area with mobile data.
So what I want is some options to (1) aggressively retry to recover the audio playback, indicate this in the UI by changing the play icon to something else. (2) an option to rewind to the start of the network buffer, if I have the network buffer set to 30 seconds then I should have 30 seconds of music assuming the buffer is full. So pause music for 2 secs, indicate in the UI loss of network data, start playing music from the buffer while in the background obviously retrying to add more music to the buffer. Increasing the buffer to 120 secs perhaps would also help ? I have unlimited mobile data so I don't need to worry about consuming data.
Qobuz and Tidal behave in the same way - so this definitely isn't specific to any streaming service.
I listen to UAPP all the time when commuting, I currently stream Qobuz but have also used Tidal, so that's 2 hours every day, 5 days a week - that's a lot of time using UAPP.
There is definitely something not quite right with buffering or how UAAP is retrying when I drive into an area where I lose mobile data i.e. loss of network data. I'm having to constantly intervene to either hit the play button icon again or select the next track to get music playing again, otherwise UAPP will sit there forever with no music playing even when I'm in an area with mobile data.
So what I want is some options to (1) aggressively retry to recover the audio playback, indicate this in the UI by changing the play icon to something else. (2) an option to rewind to the start of the network buffer, if I have the network buffer set to 30 seconds then I should have 30 seconds of music assuming the buffer is full. So pause music for 2 secs, indicate in the UI loss of network data, start playing music from the buffer while in the background obviously retrying to add more music to the buffer. Increasing the buffer to 120 secs perhaps would also help ? I have unlimited mobile data so I don't need to worry about consuming data.
Qobuz and Tidal behave in the same way - so this definitely isn't specific to any streaming service.