It’s a case that Sonos publish an API for all developers, including the Tidal devs to access/use and add their services to Sonos. But I do think it really clutters up the interface, seeing album after album appearing two or three times. I agree that it probably doesn’t matter which of the three I listen to in terms of what I can hear. (Otherwise, I suspect Tidal’s customer service will just point a finger at Sonos and nothing will get fixed.) That way, I could contact Tidal and point them to a post from Sonos so they understand the issue. I do wish Sonos could definitively chime in on why this is happening. Those all sound like very credible theories. (I realize this is probably Tidal’s issue, but since it makes it harder to use Sonos, it would be great if Sonos could pressure Tidal to fix - or at least tell us what is broken so that Tidal users like myself could approach Tidal to fix!). Perhaps, that’s why Sonos shows it like it is three different albums? Maybe each one sound a bit different? I’m curious if Sonos or Tidal has addressed why this is happening. So one possibility is that Tidal, behind the scenes, has three different steam types available for this same album. On Tidal, this album is listed as “Master” quality. But in the Sonos app, it lists three times, and each one looks identical:Ĭlicking on them, there is no difference in track listing. So I figured I’d ask again! As an example, if I go into the Tidal Android app or the Tidal desktop app and look up Elvis Costello’s King of America, it is listed exactly one time. I see this question was posted over a year ago, but no one seemed to know the answer (unless I missed it?).
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