Bryston BDP-2 and Qobuz

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Ola_S

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Bryston BDP-2 and Qobuz
« on: 4 Jan 2021, 02:08 pm »
Hello! I just switched from Tidal to Qobuz in order to enjoy highrez files also from my BDP-2. I transferred all Playlist via a web application from Tidal to Qobuz. When I want to load the list however only the first 20 songs are added and when I press the playlist only the 20 first are visible. The playlist works perfectly on my LUMIN T2. Any ideas how to fix this? :scratch:




« Last Edit: 7 Jan 2021, 10:59 am by Ola_S »

Ola_S

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Re: Bryston BDP-2 and Qobuz
« Reply #1 on: 7 Jan 2021, 10:58 am »
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Craig B

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Re: Bryston BDP-2 and Qobuz
« Reply #2 on: 7 Jan 2021, 12:04 pm »
I don't have an answer for why it's stopping at 20, or a tech solution to get it to do what you want automatically, but I'll offer the Captain Obvious idea that you can always reconstruct the playlist manually in Qobuz. While certainly a pain if you have a very long playlist (or if you have many playlists to transfer), it isn't difficult.

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Re: Bryston BDP-2 and Qobuz
« Reply #3 on: 7 Jan 2021, 02:05 pm »
Hello! I just switched from Tidal to Qobuz in order to enjoy highrez files also from my BDP-2. I transferred all Playlist via a web application from Tidal to Qobuz. When I want to load the list however only the first 20 songs are added and when I press the playlist only the 20 first are visible. The playlist works perfectly on my LUMIN T2. Any ideas how to fix this? :scratch:




Craig_B's suggestion is a good, one other thing you could do to try and help figure out what's going on if you haven't already is see what the playlist looks like in a either the Qobuz WebUI or one of the official Qobuz apps.  If it shows complete the issue is likely with Manic Moose, however if the Qobuz app also only show 20 tracks then its likely the tool you used to import your TIDAL playlists into Qobuz.

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Re: Bryston BDP-2 and Qobuz
« Reply #4 on: 7 Jan 2021, 02:39 pm »
If I check in the windows app and in the iPhone app the playlists are complete. I have many list ranging from 1000 songs and down to 10, in total well over 10000 songs. I do not have the time to rebuild them again (not even sure if that would work).






Ola_S

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Re: Bryston BDP-2 and Qobuz
« Reply #5 on: 7 Jan 2021, 02:50 pm »
Here it is clearly shown even in the BDP-2 that the playlist has 104 songs but that only 20 got added.



Ola_S

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Re: Bryston BDP-2 and Qobuz
« Reply #6 on: 7 Jan 2021, 03:01 pm »
Chris> I think I found a workaround. If I uncheck that the playlist shall be private it reads the whole list. This should imho be fixed in MM!

 


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Re: Bryston BDP-2 and Qobuz
« Reply #7 on: 7 Jan 2021, 04:10 pm »
Hi ola

That's interesting - I use Qubuz but have never had issues with playlist.  Where is the menu found?

james

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Re: Bryston BDP-2 and Qobuz
« Reply #8 on: 7 Jan 2021, 04:50 pm »
James,

if you open a playlist in the Windows app and then press the three dots you get the option to modify the playlist, here you get the option to have it private or not. For my transferred playlist they were set as private as default but then the BDP just loaded the 20 first songs (and only the first 20 were visible). By making the playlist public it seems to work better, however I could only load 420 of 517 songs of another playlist I have (I have set MDP max playlist length to 600). The gui is also not updating as it should on my Ipad when choosing a new song, for instance the coverart could change but the artist info does not update. I have had my BDP-2 now for many years (and a BDP-3 is on the way) but I must say that the software feels immature in comparison to my LUMIN. If I would be a manager at Bryston I would put some effort in making the user experience better with the BDPs (also people with a non engineering background should be able to steer them e.g. my wife  :wink:).