Album YEAR when browsing
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Frank Zuidweg
Hi Team Aurender, when browsing for Qobuz albums, for example under Artist, then Albums, the title used to display the YEAR, which is most relevant when searching for new albums. After this was lost several weeks ago, the YEAR can only be seen at the bottom of the page in small grey font.
Team Aurender
Hi Frank Zuidweg and fellow voters! Thanks so much for taking the time to share this—we really appreciate it.
Just to make sure we’re on the same page:
Are you referring to the ability to sort albums by year in Library > Albums?
That option hasn’t been removed or changed, so if something looks different on your end, we’d love to understand more.
If you could share a bit more detail, it would really help us look into it properly!
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Frank Zuidweg
Team Aurender. For your initial reply, see my response above. Instead of replying to thousands of individual rquests, please try to develop more logic into the changes you execute. Keep in mind the below:
- Customers buying Aurender spend serious money for a serious hobby.
- Despite exceptions, serious listeners listen to Albums as meant so by the artist - not random shuffle playlists of single songs.
- To replace their record/cd collections, they are switching to streamers and Hi-res providers like Qobus, and Tidal.
- Instead of browsing 150 million albums every day to play music, we like FAVORITES, albums we appreciate and play regularly, and learn to appreciate. Compare Favorites to your cupboard with records or CD’s from the past.
- Within those Favorites, we need tools to sort the Albums, not just the Date Added, but for example Alphabetical, or Album Rating, or YEAR OF ISSUE (bingo)
- On top of all this, we want to be able to add Albums to Favorites every week when new albums are issued by Qobus and Tidal (on Saturday ; )
- To manage these new Favorite Albums, we need to know the YEAR of Issue ( and God knows it used to be in the title of the album ).
Any questions please let me know. I’d love to be my next streamer to be an Aurender again! Thanks!
Frank