These are the reasons why I can't use WHA even if i would :
1) Pause and resume on Amazon Music Unlimited doesn't work if more than 20 minutes pass
2) There are no options to sort the album list. The only one is album name, but with a library of over 1000 albums it is practically impossible to remember all the exact album titles. At least 2 other options would be needed:
Artist Name
Last Added
3) Deleting songs from "Recently Played" is practically impossible. After hours and hours of listening there are hundreds of songs and they must be deleted one by one!!!!! A "Select All" check box is missing.
4) Now the worst of all. The albums list on Android is crazy.
I find albums with the letter A; B;C;D; again album with B (the article is not considered) then album with E;F;G: again albums with E and so on. Crazy to find an album.
I had already written about it by attaching screenshots.
You told me it was Amazon's fault.
For me this is not true because:
1) The album list in the AM App (Android and IOS) is perfect
2) The album list in WHA on my IOS tablet is perfect
3) The album list in WHA on my Android tablet (Huawei) and on my phone (Samsung) is a mess
Now if it was Amazon's fault the list would be messed up everywhere
I read above in a WiiM support answer
that "even casting from Amazon Music should give the bitrate display." Well, casting from AMA doesn't show the bitrate at all
Has anyone else encountered these glitches?
I say WiiM, for a tiny company, is doing amazing work and creating AMAZING category killing products.
I'd rather have high bit rate passthrough than every nuance in view/search capability. Wouldn't you?
I use Amazon exclusively as source. I notice that they are constantly tinkering with the app on the multitude of platforms they are on.
Yesterday the new Android Auto platform went live for my 2020 Chevy Tahoe. With it Amazon interface improved dramatically.
I also access it via my Roku Ultra's. I have two units and my new Series 6 TCL reads as an Ultra in the Roku app. So I really have 3. The interface there is different than the Android Auto, the Motorola Edge, the Samsung tablet.
The point is, Amazon seems to have to adapt their app interface with the device it's working through. They also can't violate any IP rights of Google, Apple etc while they adapt. They have to work on open source only. This is true for Tidal and even Apple Music. They others such as Roon also have to adapt or die.