runssical
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Qobuz really needs to do a better job of addressing errors in their catalog.
About 4 weeks ago I emailed customer support to inform them that a newly listed classical album from Brilliant Classics had a webpage on Qobuz.com that 404'd when you clicked on the link. The album also didn't show up it in the streaming app. So I get a reply back from a Qobuz dude assuring me that the issue would be "forwarded to the appropriate department and taken care of". That was a month ago. The album webpage is still 404'd and the album still doesn't show up in the app.
Today I came across another recent album. This time on the Kairos label. One of the tracks is defective. It has a track timing of 00:00. It supposed to be an 11 minute track. Tidal has the album with no problems but Qobuz messed it up somehow.
I would expect Qobuz to manage their catalog better. You would think that they would have an automated script that scans their catalog for errant files with 00:00 timings. That seems like an obvious red flag you'd want to look for. Then when a problem is pointed out to them Qobuz rarely, in my experience, addresses the problem. There's albums with defective tracks that I contacted cust serv about years ago that never got fixed.
About 4 weeks ago I emailed customer support to inform them that a newly listed classical album from Brilliant Classics had a webpage on Qobuz.com that 404'd when you clicked on the link. The album also didn't show up it in the streaming app. So I get a reply back from a Qobuz dude assuring me that the issue would be "forwarded to the appropriate department and taken care of". That was a month ago. The album webpage is still 404'd and the album still doesn't show up in the app.
Today I came across another recent album. This time on the Kairos label. One of the tracks is defective. It has a track timing of 00:00. It supposed to be an 11 minute track. Tidal has the album with no problems but Qobuz messed it up somehow.
I would expect Qobuz to manage their catalog better. You would think that they would have an automated script that scans their catalog for errant files with 00:00 timings. That seems like an obvious red flag you'd want to look for. Then when a problem is pointed out to them Qobuz rarely, in my experience, addresses the problem. There's albums with defective tracks that I contacted cust serv about years ago that never got fixed.