Let’s say, I want to play an album of Chopin Waltzes from my own DLNA library, but I want to shuffle the order. What’s the sequence I need to follow to make sure that it doesn’t automatically start with the first track and shuffle the rest?
BTW - this was a known issue with ChromeCast until Google fixed it.
Last time I checked, the Naim app always played the first track first when random mode was selected.
You can change the order of a play queue manually if you want to avoid this, or even create a saved playlist in whatever order you want (random or otherwise).
Would it possible to have Core proposing other albums from Qobuz first and not only from the lesser Tidal? This is highly irritating and leads me no other choice than to disable the Tidal input to the ND555 and only re-ensable it when I very occasionally want to listen to it.
I am a new Uniti Core owner - I am generally very happy with it.
However the iPad Naim App is a little disappointing.
It seems to have lost functionality since the update. The little booklet emblem no longer opens booklets, and the “Not this album?” tag in the top right corner now opens a blank window that is continually “Loading…”
Has anybody else experienced this - Or is it just my set up?
When this happens it usually turns out to be that Rovi isn’t working properly and so isn’t answering the Core’s requests properly. I suggest you report to Naim support so that someone looks into it for us. (support@naimaudio.com)
Hi Richard,
“App moving”?
Would the issue itself be worth raising with Naim; could there be a “fix”?
I know one could use the volume buttons on the side of the phone/tablet but these seem to increase / decrease the volume in steps as opposed to a more gradual way.
The root cause is the small elements in the Naim app, they are smaller than in other applications. When I increased the fonts for Android, I fixed the Naim app, but the rest of my everyday applications changed their look&feel and I had to revert the settings.
Yeah I get that. Maybe the font size relationship to the system settings should be different, or a separate in-app setting might make sense - as mentioned this was requested by some people already