![]() When I look into the playlist the songs are not the same as when you listen as Song Radio. Type the song’s title under Search in the Sonos app. So, tell me how do you start a Song’s Radio in the Sonos App? You can play Dolby Atmos in Tidal from Apple TV.Īnd you are looking your Sonos speakers from the iPhone, but what about the TIdal app in a notebook or desktop? When I use the TIDAL app on my iPhone, I can easily access all of my Sonos speakers: I’m sure when Atmos support from Amazon Music arrives, songs in Dolby Atmos will be appropriately labeled and categorized within the Sonos app. I don’t need to know if a song is in Dolby Atmos since Sonos doesn’t yet support Dolby Atmos music from the Sonos app. So tell me when you a searching for a song, how do I know which song is in Dolby Atmos? It would show me the Titles of that song but not the type… see my point… The only way to see it is going to the Native App, in this case to Tidal and play it from there the song that you really want to listen.ĭo you have the list of Sonos speakers in Tidal Connect in your PC or Notebook? I honestly don’t know how much easier Sonos could make it. And even when I play music directly from each music service app, I can easily select the specific Sonos speakers to play music on. I use Apple Music, Amazon Music, Spotify, and TIDAL all on the Sonos app, and I don’t have any problems searching for or playing music from these services. I am not questioning your personal experience with the Sonos app, but my experience has been quite different. Sonos fans will immediately say that this is all due to lack of effort from these services and I am not going to argue that chestnut with them anymore. That said, some may find the unified interface across services via the Sonos App to be more to their liking it is just a matter of personal preference, and as long as the options are there to use both, all is good.Įxcept - for music services like Apple and others not playable on Sonos directly via their native apps. I have Apple Music but I do not use this because it can only be voice commanded to play, if one does not want to invoke the Sonos App for this. ![]() And I have no issues with Spotify music quality. I use the Spotify app all the time to play via my Echo units that are wired in to Sonos line in jacks - except when I am using voice commands to do so where Spotify is also my default service on Alexa. But easy to use, good interface, nice design. The music quality is not the best, I am agreed. The ONLY music streaming service that I know that have a good interface and easy to use is Spotify. Something that Sonos and other music streaming services should learn about it. The integration of Spotify keep it simple and easy. So I just open Spotify and play some music. To be honest sometimes I have a hard day and all I want is to enjoy music and read a book. No mentioned that also have other extra functions like Philips Hue, where you can integrated your lights with your music. No wonder why have more clients than any other service. Is it the music streaming services or Sonos or both sides for not to let us (the users) to enjoy in a easy way our music. I am wondering who is responsible for not allow Sonos speakers into the streaming services? In conclusion, the Sonos app is limited in functions compared to the Streaming Services Apps (Spotify, Tidal, Qobuz, Etc.) ![]() In addition If I found the song and then I want to start the Song’s Radio in the Sonos app, this is not possible. So I have to go to the boring and ugly Sonos app and search for the Song, which it is not as accurate as searching from the Streaming Music App. Now here is the problem, when I go to Tidal or Qobuz apps and try to look for the Sonos speakers in their Tidal Connect and Qobuz Connect I don't see them. Also, the interface in Spotify for searching music is more dynamic and accurate than the Sonos App. We like to go simple without complicate our life. The users, We love to use out streaming music services such as Spotify and go to Spotify Connect and select your device or speaker and play our music on that selected device. ![]() Then if you want to search your music is a nightmare. I find it useful for those things I just mentioned. Look, the good thinks about the app are: to control the EQ, set Trueplay (ONLY in iPhones, no iPads or Android devices…) and to set the voice or night mode.
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