Agh! Amazon Integration Frustration!

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  • Official comment
    Tony W.
    Product Support Manager

    Thanks for taking the time to write Brian and provided your feedback. It has been passed along to our Product Development Team. As mentioned though, for Amazon to integrate their service into third-party devices such as your BluOS Players, they provide the API Blueprint. As mentioned we do in fact lobby with companies such as Amazon to create a better experience but it is also important that you, their consumer equally let them know why you may consider other integrated alternatives such as TIDAL or endpoint solutions such as Spotify or Apple Lossless for a better user experience.

  • Nigel Sargeant

    I have to agree with Brian. I stopped using Amazon Music HD as I couldn’t tolerate using it through Bluesound even though it is a good music service. Compared to my previous experience of using extremely well integrated Bluesound services such as Tidal, Qobuz, Spotify and Deezer the Amazon integration is terrible and nobody seems to care! There is now another problem concerning the recent new Apple Music lossless service. It was surely obvious that changes were needed to obtain the full lossless experience and yet here we are being told that Airplay is the only way to listen through Bluesound products. The whole thing becomes a waste of time and the customers are left disappointed. There should be more dialogue between the streaming services and Bluesound in my opinion. It shouldn’t be the responsibility of the customers to keep chasing it. 

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  • Davywhizz

    I use my Node with Amazon HD and agree the quality is excellent. But I don't find it particularly frustrating; am I missing something? BlueOS presents a useable version of my Amazon library and personal playlists.The only downside I can see is having to go back to Amazon Music to edit. 

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  • Kevin Bailey

    I agree with Davywhizz.  For my uses in some ways I prefer the Amazon experience on the Bluesound app to the native Android Amazon app.  I have my favourite playlists which show up fine - and albums I've downloaded show up too.

    I understand that you might need to use the native app for certain higher level things like editing etc - but then you should see the playlists on the Bluesound app.

    And - of course - if Amazon do not supply the API endpoints then there is nothing BS can do.  I'd put the question to Amazon about providing API calls which can carry out editing etc.

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