n-stream app features wish list!

Posted by: Audioneophyte on 05 February 2014

With ever growing digital libraries…

 

What additional features in the N-stream app would you want Naim to add into it?

 

 

Posted on: 05 February 2014 by Xenasys

Lyrics would be really cool !!!

Posted on: 05 February 2014 by Audioneophyte

1: tagging music with moods, Happy, relaxed etc… therefore I could pick a mood, set on random and have a reasonably similar music set based on my personal definition. (I think Beats audio's new streaming audio service has incorporated this feature, though I have not used it)

 

2: license music genome to give pandora esq. auto music selection based on an artist or song in my existing library… and pull songs from my existing library

 

3: integrate into app qobuz and/or sdif, (rebrand it naim and charge for hi res service with little internal cost to naim(for the bizdev guys there))

Posted on: 05 February 2014 by Audioneophyte

ability to resubmit for digital ID ing… a previously ripped CD which did not get identified and went into the unknown category….  should be an easy one click button to search for disks identity…  who wants to re-rip?

Posted on: 05 February 2014 by surfer

Have it work with Android OS! 

Posted on: 05 February 2014 by hilz

Random play button!

 

Posted on: 05 February 2014 by dayjay

Android support,

Much better playlist support

Ability to mark favourites during play and play favourites

Ability to randomly play within a genre or playlist without a file limit (could be an asset issue this though)

Ability to browse my library and create playlists whilt listening to another input

Spotify support

Posted on: 05 February 2014 by Audioneophyte

Dayjay,

 

"much better playlist support" for you means what specifically? Is it different from the items you list below this request?

 

Props on the Spodify support!

Posted on: 05 February 2014 by dayjay

Yes, I could be my implementation or asset but I find that I build  large playlists but when I play them at random the number of tracks that can be played is limited to a set number which is frustrating.  All the others are 'also nice' too