Why TIDAL Connect Keeps Ruining Your Playlists (The "Blind Remote" Flaw)
AnsweredTIDAL keeps adding flashy new features, but their core streaming protocol—TIDAL Connect—remains fundamentally broken across all their apps (Windows, Mac, iOS, and Android). If you’ve ever had your queue disappear, or your "Track Radio" unexpectedly stop working when you open the app, here is the exact reason why, explained simply.
The problem is that TIDAL Connect acts like a "Blind Dictator" instead of a "Smart Remote".
- How a Smart Remote SHOULD work: When you open the TIDAL app to control your network streamer (like Volumio, WiiM, Node, etc.), the app should immediately ask the speaker: "What are you playing right now?" It should sync up with the speaker's live queue and let you control it seamlessly.
- How TIDAL Connect ACTUALLY works: The TIDAL app is completely blind. It doesn't ask the speaker anything. It only remembers what you were listening to locally on your device hours ago. The second you connect the app to your speaker, the app aggressively pushes its own outdated, local playlist onto the speaker. It forcefully overwrites the live session, kills auto-generating queues (like Track Radio), and ruins your playback.
The Bottom Line:
When you use a feature like "Track Radio," your streamer is pulling music directly from TIDAL's servers. But the moment you open your TIDAL app, the app fails to sync with this live server session. Instead, it aggressively overwrites the streamer with old data.
Until TIDAL’s management stops prioritizing cosmetic updates and actually forces their developers to make the apps sync first before sending commands, TIDAL Connect will remain a frustrating, broken mess for everyone.
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Official comment
Hi Sasha,
I would recommend reaching out to TIDAL Support directly and sharing your observations with them. They would be in the best position to review your feedback and investigate the behaviour you are experiencing.
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