Poor controls
Pause, back, and play buttons don’t work 80% of the time.
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Pause, back, and play buttons don’t work 80% of the time.
KQED has provided such a high quality app. From being able to read news, listen to live radio, podcasts and even watch live tv all in the app is truly amazing. Don’t let the naysayers persuade you away. Updates come frequently with new experiences and fixes. Let’s celebrate local news!
Unfortunately members don’t have any choice but this junk. If you pause Morning Edition at 8:30am, and then resume Listen Live at 4:10 pm, It continues the eight hour old show. The control bar for going forward and backward are useless. The forward icon doesn’t do anything. I.e. impossible to jump forward in a show. I’m sure they have summer interns making this mess.
This app is not user friendly and doesn’t even have a search function.
Listening to the radio stream causes my phone to heat up and run down the battery quickly. (iPhone 12 Pro Max)
Thanks for adding the new features. Easy to get to the news articles and radio I enjoy.
I’ve been using the new KQED app for a while now, and while the content remains top-notch, there are a couple of issues that need addressing. First, the app tends to make my iPhone 15 noticeably warm, especially after prolonged use. This isn’t something I experience with other news apps, so I suspect there might be some optimization issues that KQED needs to look into. Secondly, I believe the radio option should be the default interface rather than the news site. KQED has a strong presence in the listening medium, and many users, like myself, primarily use the app for live radio and podcasts. Having to navigate away from the news site to access the radio feature is an unnecessary hassle. Overall, while the content quality is excellent, these changes could significantly enhance the user experience. Prioritizing the app’s performance and aligning its default settings with user preferences would make it much more enjoyable to use.
Living in the Bay Area, the main reason to listen to KQED on the app instead of on the radio is for the pledge free stream, which I greatly appreciate. However, it is difficult to listen to KQED in my car with this app. Not only does the app not support CarPlay, but the new app makes it harder to listen with the phone then it was on the old app. The old app opened to a screen with the play live radio button. Now you have to navigate to another screen in order to play the stream. A recipe for distracted driving.
This app used to be very easy to use. What happened? Whatever improvements you were attending to do, sometimes less is more...
Not app related but ... Why red? It's now moved to my last screen. I don't want alarming red staring at me when I look at my phone. Then when I tap in it's black and red. I look to public radio for calmer and less alarming.