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I was initially confused as to what "non-service" means, but after a bit I realized it was for streaming services (Spotify, TIDAL, etc). I feel like other people are confused as to what that means as well.
Solution
Maybe a re-wording of that section would be more clear. "Settings for non-streaming music services" or "Settings for local music players" could be possibilities.
Alternatives
No response
Additional context
This might help people understand that section so duplicates of issue #46 (#135 and #133, for example) could be made less often.
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Are you able to pin frequently duplicated issues as well? Pinning #46 could be helpful
Pinned it, thanks :)
Maybe a re-wording of that section would be more clear.
Yeah, I think so too. Maybe a popup that explains it can't be disabled when it's unchecked while a streaming service media player is playing media might be helpful too.
Completely removing the setting and moving it into the "Player" menu where it's only visible for offline media players might be an idea too, but then it couldn't be changed globally for all offline players.
Is it also possible for you to, when a streaming service is detected to be playing media, force the "show logo of media player" option to be enabled, and have the option greyed out so the user knows they can't change it?
Is there an existing issue for this?
Describe the problem
I was initially confused as to what "non-service" means, but after a bit I realized it was for streaming services (Spotify, TIDAL, etc). I feel like other people are confused as to what that means as well.
Solution
Maybe a re-wording of that section would be more clear. "Settings for non-streaming music services" or "Settings for local music players" could be possibilities.
Alternatives
No response
Additional context
This might help people understand that section so duplicates of issue #46 (#135 and #133, for example) could be made less often.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: