Album

Yes, just tap on an album to see all the tracks it contains.

Go to the Albums tab, tap Edit to see the delete button, or swipe left on the album to delete it.

Swiping right on an album has no action. To delete, swipe left or use the Edit option.

No, it only removes the tracks from the app, not from your device.

No, once an album is deleted from the app, it cannot be restored unless you re-import the tracks manually.

Currently, you cannot select all albums at once. You need to manage or delete albums individually.

Go to the Artists tab and tap the artist’s name to see all their tracks.

Yes, deleting an artist will remove all tracks associated with that artist from the app.

Yes, you can select an artist and add all their tracks to a playlist at once.

No, currently you need to select and manage artists individually.

No, you can only delete genres one at a time.

Yes, by opening the album and playing any track or using shuffle, all tracks will be queued automatically.

No, currently the app doesn’t support setting custom images for genres.

Yes, you can search for track titles within albums using the app’s search feature.

No, the app doesn’t have a reset feature for album or artist info—you’ll need to edit details manually if needed.

No, changing album art for a single track only updates that track’s artwork, not others.

Yes, you can enable the Repeat All option while playing an album to loop it continuously.

No, the app currently supports sharing individual tracks only, not entire albums.

No, you can only sync individual tracks to your Apple Watch, not entire albums.

Yes, tap the 3-dot menu and select Edit, or select up to 10 tracks in an album to change the album information.

No, the Album tab does not support folder organization at this time.

No, not from the Albums tab. You can shuffle-play all tracks by selecting them from the Tracks screen.

It shows your tracks sorted by genre.

The number of tracks is shown below the last track as Total Tracks when you open the album.

No, albums can’t be sorted alphabetically, but you can sort them in ascending or descending order.

Yes, the Albums section refreshes automatically whenever new tracks are imported.

No, albums are created automatically based on track metadata—you can’t create albums manually.

Yes, you can edit track details, including genre, from the track’s edit menu.

No, the app doesn’t currently support merging duplicates—you’ll need to edit or delete them manually.

No, deleting an album removes all its tracks from the app. To keep track, delete them individually instead.

Yes, you can edit and rename albums or artists using the 3-dot menu’s Edit option in the app.

Yes, you can edit album titles from the 3-dot menu’s Edit Title option.

Tap the 3-dot menu on the album, select Edit, then choose a new artwork image from your photos or files.

Albums are created automatically from track metadata, but you can select up to 10 tracks and change their album name via the 3-dot menu Edit option to group them manually.

Tap the 3-dot menu on the track, select Edit, and enter or change the genre field.

Any changes you make to the app’s metadata are saved, unless the app is deleted or the data is reset.

Tap the 3-dot menu on a track, select Edit, and enter the same album name and artist for the tracks you want to group. This will organize them into one album.

This occurs often due to incorrect or inconsistent metadata. You can resolve it by manually editing the artist name for those tracks.

This happens when the album info is slightly different, like variations in the artist’s name or spelling.