This is an update:
1) I am now streaming in FLAC.
2) Last night playing a playlist offline (cached earlier in the day) one of the tracks refused to play past a certain point when I tried to skip a couple of minutes within the track by sliding the slider on the progress bar. However, the track played normally when I just allowed it to play normally. Much of the art had not been cached along with the music.
I'm not going to use the app to play music offline, at least as things stand, for the following reasons:
1) It is impossible, at least as far as I can ascertain, to differentiate between downloaded and cached tracks. Whenever the cache was reduced or deleted, you'd never be quite sure what you had left.
2) Album art doesn't for the most part download.
3) Various issues such as the one above.
4) Downloaded music only plays in the Muzecast player.
5) Individual albums that have been downloaded cannot at present be deleted.
6) It's not much more difficult for me to take a number of albums, convert them via EZ CD Audio Converter and then download them to my tablets. That way, I know what I've got, art is always there, music is going to play without any hiccups, I can choose how to play them and I can add or delete at will.
As a music streamer, Muzecast is as far as I can see easily the best thing around and I shall certainly continue to use it regularly. As far as I am concerned the money I paid for the premium player (absolutely necessary if you want to use the program properly) was well worth it. It's easily one of the best apps I've ever purchased. It's actually one of the kind of things that you imagine would entail a monthly fee.
Edited by user Thursday, July 6, 2017 1:05:26 AM(UTC)
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