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I searched the forum with no similar experiences. Am I the only one whose playlist editing disappeared with the new app? There isn’t even an Edit option anymore. I can’t add or delete individual songs for the current playlist. I can only replace the entire queue. It is the same for all music sources. This new version so far has done nothing better and many things much worse, this one  being the biggest for me so far. What gives? Anyone else experiencing this?

I hope Sonos are really listening here as their customers are not happy. I won't buy anymore Sonos products and will not recommend them anymore. I used to tell people how great they were and upsold my family members to purchase products, that is now gone.


Still deciding how to react to the email from the CEO. They released the crappy app in early May and now the email shows playlist edit support being returned in September and October - FIVE MONTHS of putting up with crappy app destruction of playlists. It is their lowest priority issue to fix, basically. The mismanagement of this app rollout is off the charts bad. And that is with the attitude that fixing the app is “their number 1 priority”. I guess they aren’t selling enough headphones so they are sort of acknowledging that maybe some users aren’t happy and maybe they need to work on this disaster. That’s about the only positive I can take from his email. 


I searched the forum with no similar experiences. Am I the only one whose playlist editing disappeared with the new app? There isn’t even an Edit option anymore. I can’t add or delete individual songs for the current playlist. I can only replace the entire queue. It is the same for all music sources. This new version so far has done nothing better and many things much worse, this one  being the biggest for me so far. What gives? Anyone else experiencing this?

Hey Sonos, if you’re reading his - give us back Playlist editing NOW!!!   FFS this has gone on too long!!! 


timbytes wrote:

Hey Sonos, if you’re reading this - give us back Playlist editing NOW!!!   FFS this has gone on too long!!! 

According to the most recent communication from the CEO of Sonos, ‘playlist editing’ will be restored in September or October. I will refrain from further comment to avoid being branded a ‘disgruntled’ and ‘toxic’ Sonos owner.


Cant even get an essential function “playlist” to work, Sonos is music audio company????   


Well October is nearly over and I still can’t save new playlists. I also still can’t navigate my music library by jumping to a letter in the alphabet since they removed the alphabet letters from the right hand margin. It has been 5 months and they couldn’t manage to add back these basic things that used to be there for years. But I keep getting emails telling me how much fixing the app is their top priority. I beg to differ.
So I am still deleting any and all emails regarding the sale of Sonos products without even reading them. I will not even consider another purchase while the app remains crippled. 


Please stop linking to this article. It has no obvious date and it’s relevance is therefore quite low.


Is a rollback available? Earlier versions were functional. When my software company launched we kept a rollback version handy … in case. In case something went wrong. 

Something went wrong, perhaps a rollback is archived somewhere? tar’d? zip file?


I searched the forum with no similar experiences. Am I the only one whose playlist editing disappeared with the new app? There isn’t even an Edit option anymore. I can’t add or delete individual songs for the current playlist. I can only replace the entire queue. It is the same for all music sources. This new version so far has done nothing better and many things much worse, this one  being the biggest for me so far. What gives? Anyone else experiencing this?

I have pretty much given up on Sonos. No customer support. They haven’t met a single milestone after breaking the app - at least not the ones relevant to me. I can’t play imported playlists, and I can’t create new playlists. Basically, I just use them for playing white noise at night or bluetoothing one speaker to my phone at a time. Useless. I won’t be buying Sonos again, personally. 


Is a rollback available? Earlier versions were functional. When my software company launched we kept a rollback version handy … in case. In case something went wrong. 

Something went wrong, perhaps a rollback is archived somewhere? tar’d? zip file?

Sonos has repeatedly said that a rollback isn’t possible. People have been asking since the terrible update in May. 


I swear if I get one more f**ing email telling us how  excited Sonos is about the app updates that don’t address anything they promised months ago I am going to scream. RESTORE THE GOSH DARN ABILITY TO USE  PLAYLISTS FOR PETE’S SAKE. WHY THE HECK IS THIS SO DIFFICULT!!!!!!!!!!!


Sonos tried to make major internal changes to the App and their testing failed to provide them with sufficient reason not to move forward.

Reality is teaching a slightly harsher lesson as they struggle to meet promised milestones on the path to recovering all the missing bits and stomping all the new bugs.

And yes, I find the e-mails aggravating too.


We are talking about saving lists of songs here. What the heck is complicated about that? This is NOT complicated stuff. I cannot imagine what could possibly be holding them back from restoring something so basic. Enlighten me. 


I take it you’ve never rewritten a functional app completely? Near as I can tell, it wasn’t ported, but none of us know for sure. I can tell you, from working with code teams who had to completely rewrite architecture, it isn’t an easy task. 

And we don’t know how many resources Sonos is able to apply to rectifying the current situation.  They would  likely be split into several teams, per feature, whether it’s re-adding an older feature back, like we’re all wanting, or writing a new feature that we don’t know about, that is mandated by outside circumstances we aren’t aware of. 


We are talking about saving lists of songs here. What the heck is complicated about that? This is NOT complicated stuff. I cannot imagine what could possibly be holding them back from restoring something so basic. Enlighten me. 

Its pretty easy, I have written this exact code myself, in multiple codebases. I have no idea why this is taking them so long.

To save the Queue as a playlist you need to:

  • Get the list of existing playlists to present to the user, allowing them to create a new one
  • Make a UPnP call to save that playlist with a specific name
  • Update the list of playlists, if it is on-screen at that moment and they created a new one in step #1.

This is not rocket science.


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