Apple is following the old If you know you won't like the answer, don't ask the question approach.You have to wonder how much they care about the MacOS Music app when they don't even include it in their feedback section for Mac apps. ?
Apple is following the old If you know you won't like the answer, don't ask the question approach.You have to wonder how much they care about the MacOS Music app when they don't even include it in their feedback section for Mac apps. ?
Not seeing this problem...different results for different Macs?View attachment 1881664
Its extremely hard for me to read the Star Ratings, am i the only one?
Bis Sur:
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Monterey:
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Light Mode seems to help a little bit. However i am reverting back to Big Sur. I use Star Ratings all the time and this design is unusable imho. Stuff like that makes me really angry... terrible unnecessary design choice.
Is this issue reported to Apple? Looks like it was there from the first Monterey beta, and is still there on release...In Songs view if I'm not doing anything the app will just decide to scroll itself down the list. Seems to end up in a different place every time depending on what song I have selected.
In Songs view if I'm not doing anything the app will just decide to scroll itself down the list. Seems to end up in a different place every time depending on what song I have selected.
I am still on Mojave and will be upgrading my iMac (main computer) this weekend but I have had the displeasure of using the Music app on my laptop which is on Big Sur so I will continue using iTunes on Montery on my main computer using retroactive. I just can't be bothered with the Music app which is missing features I use daily and is also slow. I'm also not getting an M1 computer anytime soon so iTunes lives on!Coming from iTunes on Mojave, the Music app in Monterey is absolute hot garbage -- it's the clearest example of how bad some native Apple software can be. Everything is very slow to load, there are tons of visual glitches, the cursor doesn't show the correct pointer when hovering over clickable content, etc. It's very obvious it's one of those iPad apps Apple ports to macOS like some of the other apps on macOS. It just makes them look cheap, like they can't be bothered to invest some time/money into a decent desktop app because porting the iPad version is easier.
Will you keep using Music?Coming from iTunes on Mojave, the Music app in Monterey is absolute hot garbage -- it's the clearest example of how bad some native Apple software can be. Everything is very slow to load, there are tons of visual glitches, the cursor doesn't show the correct pointer when hovering over clickable content, etc. It's very obvious it's one of those iPad apps Apple ports to macOS like some of the other apps on macOS. It just makes them look cheap, like they can't be bothered to invest some time/money into a decent desktop app because porting the iPad version is easier.
Will you keep using Music?
I use Spotify for streaming and have a big iTunes library which I've built and curated for years so I will continue to use it as long as possibleHardly ever. For streaming I use Tidal and for local files I used to use iTunes. Maybe I'll move to a different app for local music or just put up with the Music app for now.
Overall I miss iTunes. It would be awesome to see someone build an iTunes replacement for macOS 12 with full backwards compatibility for iTunes libraries.
No idea, I didn't upgrade to any of the betas so only seeing it now in the official release. Some issues like this Apple just doesn't want to know about. I've reported plenty of issues over the years when I have done the beta program and I've yet to see one get fixed.Is this issue reported to Apple? Looks like it was there from the first Monterey beta, and is still there on release...
Oh geez, that is so disheartening to read - that even the beta program gets ignored. I send them feedback all the time about the Music app and not much changes. Some bugs seem so simple to fix too. Maybe NO ONE is working on it.No idea, I didn't upgrade to any of the betas so only seeing it now in the official release. Some issues like this Apple just doesn't want to know about. I've reported plenty of issues over the years when I have done the beta program and I've yet to see one get fixed.
Spatial Audio isn't working for me with Apple Music whilst using my AirPod Pros. The option is greyed out and it says 'Not Available'. Anyone else facing this problem?
If it's anything like where I work blockers, criticals and majors get attention but minors are just carried over to the next release and eventually forgotten about - especially ones I've reported that are just going on for years.Oh geez, that is so disheartening to read - that even the beta program gets ignored. I send them feedback all the time about the Music app and not much changes. Some bugs seem so simple to fix too. Maybe NO ONE is working on it.
It's very obvious it's one of those iPad apps Apple ports to macOS like some of the other apps on macOS. It just makes them look cheap, like they can't be bothered to invest some time/money into a decent desktop app because porting the iPad version is easier.