Player Upgrade Suggestion

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  • Offizieller Kommentar
    Tony W.
    Product Support Manager

    Thanks for the feedback Adrnin

    We have passed it along for future consideration.

  • Marc Luong

    ... and what about allowing users not to upgrade, skip an upgrade, or at least allow to delay upgrade for a period (much) longer than 24 hours, like a week or a month?

    I typically tend not to upgrade when the new features as described in the release notes do not seem to bring anything I find useful/important - also because upgrades unfortunately sometimes fail or bring more problems than they solve (in my personal experience). In such case I would appreciate not to be prompted every 24 hours that an update is available. 

    Having something similar to Apple for example, i.e. one prompt and then just a permanent red mark/disc somewhere would do as well.

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  • Psalv

    This!

    The constant updates are a pain. I mean they're constant. Virtually every time I open the app, and I do that every day, I'm prompted for an update? Why? What's so wrong that you need to upgrade the players twice weekly? How about you save them and upgrade them once in a while? After the last upgrade the players sounded terrible and I had to reboot them again in order to restore the sound. Caused momentary panic.

    It ain't broke, stop trying to fix it. Maybe fix the issues with the controller app instead. You can't edit playlists, editing play queues are a pita, the volume function on my iphone app is a nightmare (so much so that I barely use it - I just use my computer). Fix what's broken, not what isn't.

    Thanks

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  • vitor tavares

    Several upgrade in a short time, seems like they don't know what they are doing.
    They need to upgrade because the first and second upgrade goes wrong.

    They test the upgrades in our devices. They don't test the upgrades before launch.

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