You don't get to benefit from the Tidal recommendations or playlists because it is treated as an entirely separate library. (I have no foreign language music in my library) It constantly played like cover songs of songs I know and even stuff in other languages. I was hoping it would improve but I really never got it to recommend me good stuff. An example - Turnstile came out with a new album and it was available on release day on Tidal, but Plex nor Plexamp showed it available for a couple days. Speaking of new releases, Plex's tidal integration lags behind for new releases.Tidal metadata is not perfect! It didn't seem like we could edit any of that on our end so it does become a hinderance if you a trying for the perfect metadata library.Pretty much a guarantee the only new releases I'll see are huge names. New releases - I understand the limitations but Plexamp only seeing the 100 or whatever new releases is pretty limiting.I realize volume normalization is the devil, but with my eyes shut I could always easily tell when a song from Tidal comes on. Tidal song volume is louder than my library.The idea of having Tidal library + my personal library seemed like the utopia I had with GPM, but it falls short in several places. While I could categorize most of this in "Areas for Potential Improvement", I felt like Tidal really deserves its own spot. ![]() Unlike normal metadata based matching, this will get similar songs matched together even if the artists are distant. I love being in total control of adding things to the top or bottom of queue.
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