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Hello! Thanks so much for creating this project. Without it, I don't think I could have switched to Deezer from Spotify.
I've been having trouble with the "Flow" playlist. Sometimes it plays the same songs repeatedly. Some times it doesn't work at all. Deezer forums and support have indicated this might be a cache issue, but when using the Flatpak Deezer, I can't locate the cache at all. Visiting Profile -> Account Settings -> More -> App Preferences, it indicates that Deezer is not using any cache:
I'm not sure if there isn't a cache, or if the Flatpak just can't see it. Either way, that seems like it could be causing my potential problems. Where on the disk is the cache supposed to be stored?
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Thanks @arch-btw. This might confirm that the cache is not being used at all. There are no files in any of the /var/tmp/flatpak-cache-* directories. Although currently I can't get any Flow playlist to play anything at all. All other "Made for you", "Recently played", etc playlists all work.
Hello! Thanks so much for creating this project. Without it, I don't think I could have switched to Deezer from Spotify.
I've been having trouble with the "Flow" playlist. Sometimes it plays the same songs repeatedly. Some times it doesn't work at all. Deezer forums and support have indicated this might be a cache issue, but when using the Flatpak Deezer, I can't locate the cache at all. Visiting Profile -> Account Settings -> More -> App Preferences, it indicates that Deezer is not using any cache:
I'm not sure if there isn't a cache, or if the Flatpak just can't see it. Either way, that seems like it could be causing my potential problems. Where on the disk is the cache supposed to be stored?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: