The recently introduced MC26 enables lyrics to be added to the metadata. I added lyrics to a few albums and copied them to my IdPi’s SSD. They could be read on EOS, but with a problem. I installed JRemote2 to see if it had the same problem, and it does.
You can see the lyrics as part of the metadata for a track, but when the next track starts the metadata isn’t refreshed so you still see the previous track’s lyrics. I hope this can be sorted; it is particularly important for classical music fans listening to opera and wanting to see the lyrics. I think lyrics should be seen full screen, perhaps with track number/name as a header, apart from the other metadata. You normally view metadata just to check a detail, but lyrics are different.
Other things (some may be out of date already) –
When playing an album, if I pick the 3 dots logo to the right of a track there are various options. Could ‘Remove from Playing Now’, or something similar be added, or better still to remove the track before starting to play? Removing the track from the library, using ratings or other solutions are just work-arounds. I find it really frustrating that so much work has gone into improving playlists but MC (and JRemote2) lack this simple(?) feature.
Ratings are a love/ hate issue mentioned before. Please let us remove them from the display. Five blank stars are still ratings that many of us don’t want to see. EOS has a selectable ‘Show Ratings on File lists’, so it can be done.
When the Theme is set as Dark the scroll button on the right hand side can’t be seen.
When playing a track you show Sample Rate, Bitrate, (192 kHz, 9216 Kbps). Shouldn’t this be Sample Rate, Bit Depth, (192 KHz, 24 Bits)? Or simply 192/24: anyone using JRemote2 will know what the numbers refer to. OK, tracks converted to MP3 to play on your phone need Bitrate.
I much prefer EOS’s way of showing elapsed time. For a 5:00 min track you might see 02:20/5:00, whereas JRemote2 will show 02:20 (track no.) -02:40. Just my preference.
Album icons show one line beneath for the album title. Very restrictive for classical music where album names are usually much longer. Compare that to the large spacing in the tracks view.
I really want to like JRemote2, but I’m finding it hard. I generally use EOS (or JRemote2) just to navigate to an album and then play it. Usable lyrics would be very helpful, and if you can show them properly I would use JRemote2 when I wanted lyrics, but for normal day to day use I find EOS much more ‘friendly’ (I wish it was still available & maintained).
I’m sorry to sound so negative. I do appreciate your effort and the enthusiasm of the beta testers.