Shuffle playback is lacking - what can I do?
I recently purchased an expensive NAD M10 V2 integrated amplifier that is driven by BlueOS remote. In my case I am using the iPhone/iPad apps to control the playback.
I purchased this to listen to my music from Tidal in the best fidelity possible.
When I load "songs" it only shows a small number of tracks and I have to keep scrolling and scrolling to download the list of songs.
I like to listen to the music throughout the day as I am working and want the playback of these tracks to be completely random.
However, it appears that only a small subset of tracks is downloaded and these tracks get recycled in the playback on the NAD M10 V2.
Is there something that can be done to get "truly random" playback of the entire list of songs to work reliably? There are only about 1200 tracks, I would think that something like this should be trivial to get working but it doesn't appear to work well at all.
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I want to add one additional comment.
When playback is paused/stopped and then later resumed, the playback switches to sequential alphabetical order. I have to toggle shuffle off and skip a couple tracks and turn shuffle back on to get random playback to resume. It then often reverts to playing the handful of tracks "randomly" that it initially selected.
This all seems to fit under the umbrella of "table stakes" basic stuff for a music playback controller.
Is there any hope here or maybe I should just return the M10/BlueOS experience and get something that works?
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