Library disappointment?


Hello, I’ve had Spotify for a long while and have built up some good playlists, one in particular has about 100 tracks in the electronic and ambiance genre.  Today I tried Qobuz for better quality, and when I imported my playlists, I got a crazy low import percentage.  In the case of my 100 song playlist, just 60 tracks came over, and it was similar with a couple other playlists.  Is this just the electronic genre, or will I have better luck with Tidal?  For the type of music I like, this blows.  Other thing I found odd, when a track or playlist would end, Qobuz would play another song completely random from another genre.  In this case from Foofighters to classical violin.  Spotify does a great job at suggesting similar music, is this just the experience, or what am I missing?  

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@dadork have you figured out the Qobuz song recommendation issue?  Doesn’t seem to have a similar music or playlist radio type function, but maybe I just haven’t found it.  When selected music, song or playlist ends, it just starts playing totally random music out of left field.  

Yes. I think! Computers nor people think alike! I did do Tidal for a while, but I certainly didn't think it was any better sounding, quite the opposite.

When systems are relatively new. interconnectivity or inter change is frequently not there (career in information systems implementation). I am not into play lists, so I was fine starting over when I went to Qobuz… their selection of high Rez music and sq is best. So, for me that is most important. Having been there, with more music to enjoy than I will ever be able to listen to in my life, with an ever increasing catalog is good for me. But it depends on your priorities.