Couple times over the last week (during the trial) it happened that when I start the car, the music doesn’t start. When I look at Symfonium, the queue is empty, and I need to click “mix tracks” again. Which also means that the cache won’t really be used, and it’ll download new songs, except for the rare cases when some of the random tracks are accidentally same as ones from before.
The current queue is not in the foreground anymore when playback stops (instead of being paused, e.g. when the app is killed by the OS), but you can get it from the queue list again.
Yes, I noticed this feature during some of these random stops - when I started a new queue, I noticed that now there are 3 queues.
However:
During some of these cases there was no previous queue anymore, and the queue I started was the only queue
Maybe the UI of resuming the old queue should be more obvious, so that I don’t need to try to create a new one instead, but just resume old one
There was no particular difference I recall how I was finishing the playback in these cases - just turning off the car, which disconnects bluetooth speakers (and android auto) from the phone.
I see. But wouldn’t that mean that when I exit the car, the music will keep playing from the phone directly? I saw that option, but this is why I didn’t enable it.
I can’t test this anymore, because the trial has ended.
Got a new phone, reinstalled and reconfigured to match my old phone, but the app seems to have a harder time remembering the queue that was playing, along with the position in the queue. (There’s only a single queue, as I’ve only had this phone a few days)