Fix compact player closing & reopening when playing songs

Feature description:

Currently while changing any song the compact player closes for a split second and the again reopens with the selected song, this makes it look weird and kind of jittery. Like this -

So instead of it closing for a split second every time and the opening again with the selected song, the compact player should stay in its place and the details inside the compact player should be changed.

[If possible] You can also give option as to from where you want the next details to enter into the compact player (which remains fixed) i.e. slide in from left of the compact player or from down/up like that

Problem solved:

Makes symfonium look less jittery

Brought benefits:

Makes symfonium look less jittery

Other application solutions:

 

 

Additional description and context:

 

 

Screenshots / Mockup:

    

You are not changing song, you are stopping playback and starting a new queue.

Okay, so is it possible to add an option to open the now playing screen when I start a new queue like this one?

See like in this app, selecting new song creates a new queue but the compact player doesn’t close for a split second and comes back up. It stays there and changes values in the compact player. I was just wondering if this kind of thing is possible here also

Do not compare not comparable apps and features :wink: And there’s already a setting to open the player on media start.

Not a comparison by any sorts, symfonium is one of its kind with all the features and customizability that it offers. Purpose of showing that video is not comparison but showing you what i am talking about or what I want.

Thanks for implementing my previous featured request, with this request I just wanted a stable looking compact player as it would further enhance UI stability of symfonium making it look less jittery. Its okay if you don’t wanna implement this or if it is too complicated to implement. Thanks again for implementing my previous feature request in this current release.