@ericsch ,
Honestly I hated the app at first. My first impressions:
Intuitive it is not.
Extra steps a few.
Frustrating it is.
For instance, on first fire up the control panel popped up, grayed out and unresponsive. There are four inconspicuous icons with no text, not highlighted and containing the symbols for Tidal, Quobuz, Spotify and Intune radio. If you’re not familiar with those symbols too bad. Push the appropriate button and it’s time to play. Or is it? Radio FLAC stations pop right up with the radio button. Some encouragement there, at least it’s not bricked. Want to add stations? Go to the Intune site, set up a free account, favorite some stations. Go back to the Lumin, select the utilities menu, select options, select internet radio setting, select update radio channels. Next.
Want Tidal for instance? Push the button, sign in and you’re gold. Or are you? Find your Tidal playlists under My Music, Playlists, then pick your list. You’ll find yourself back at the start page, which shows your selected playlist on the right (now called a “song list”) and an empty “playlist” on the left where the on deck tracks go. Super! Touch a track on the right, it transfers to the left and plays. Hallelujah! One track and stops. Clear the playlist (left side) with the trash can icon. So how to populate the entire song list on the right to the playlist on the left? Go to utilities, choose song list double tap. Then back to the song list (right side) and highlight each song using a single tap. A row of icons appears below the selected tracks. Push the first one on the left. Scroll the next set of songs and repeat. When all songs are transferred to the playlist (left side), go to the left side icons at the bottom. Touch the second icon to create a new playlist and name it. The list will be saved. Don’t look for it anywhere but here. The music note icon will bring it up again. All lists will be saved here so do it one time and never again, thankfully. Things get simple at that point. All the extra work is done. Radio stations access via the radio icon and saved Tidal lists access through the music icon, all on the same page.
Ok, that sounds nightmarish but the truth is it’s only a couple of unfamiliar operations to learn, no worse than my first look at Bluesound. The difference is a baby can figure out Bluesound, it takes time to realize Lumin. They’re equally. convenient once you know the ropes. Takes a few days.