![]() It feels like Microsoft developers don't give a **** about UX, because you can't use OneDrive UWP, Photos, and OneDrive for iOS/Android and not notice how bad the experiences are compared to the platform native solutions - and many third parties. The bad Photos & Music experience is really what keeps me from using OneDrive for anything but Office File storage, (and only) because of AutoSave. Then they needed apps to Stream/Download your Music from OneDrive (Groove, but without the streaming services) and Manage/Edit your Photos (Microsoft Photos, but for other OSes). They really should have just designed something like the Apple Files app, that lets you manage, preview, and open/download files. Note: Because Airplay only supports 16-bit and 44kHz FLAC files only, unexpected behavior can result when attempting to stream FLAC formats that aren't 16-bit and 44kHz. ![]() In addition to that, the OneDrive app isn't all that great, anyways. dsf extension is recognized when importing from a cloud account. OneDrive for Android/iOS simply does not work for Managing/Viewing/Editing Photos/Videos or Music. Artwork import and indexing of FLAC lossless audio is slower and we’re working on optimizing it for a future release. Well, we listened and greatly improved the import speed of MP3/M4A audio tracks to make it lightning fast. Has anyone at Microsoft ever used Google Play Music, Apple Music, Google Photos, Apple Photos, or Files app on iOS? One common complaint we received was that CloudPlayer was too slow in importing songs from OneDrive for first time users.
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