This is now fixed. Be sure and quit and then retry.
OK, found it and fixed it. Now the mini player is far more responsive. I also noticed it wouldn’t automatically go to the “ready for pause” state once you start playing and now it does.
I misunderstood the problem. I clicked next track and the first track started playing again.
Queue progression working normally now, thanks Paul!!
Just updated to 10.7.14 after turned Maestro on; it was shutdown two days ago. I have no idea what was the improvement about because it was working okay the last time I used it. Looks like the update has nothing to do with uploading DSD files because it was doing loop when I did re-scan.
Also I am evaluating a black snake oil using Roon and MU2 only, so I do not want to try a different app at this time.
It is indeed all fixed! Thanks @Paul
Yay!!! Thanks for your patience and hard work. Really matters.
I am working on DSD but likely won’t have it fixed until tomorrow or Friday. We’ll get closer when 10.7.15 launches. There’s is now a version detail list you can see for the last 5 versions in settings.
Thanks, an explanation of each version is helpful. Looking forward to the DSD fixed. ![]()
Yes. This is randomly happening to me as well. I’m on Windows.
Listening to Vinyl tonight Paul. I got nothing for ya.
In the section “recently played” I would like to click directly on the songs that I played, not see the albums, have to go to the album first and then find the song I played from that album.
Open the playlist and play them again. Lower right corner.
I am sorry if this has been asked before.
I am using Maestro Version 10.7.14 on an Mac Mini, 3.2 GHz 6-Core Intel i7, 16 GB RAM. Playing audio via Qobuz works perfectly fine and the sound is stunning. However, playing local files that reside on a 2 TB SSD don’t play at all. The files are either ALAC or AIFF, but both file formats do not play at all. Attached two screenshots from my local library and the play window.
Any help is appreciated to resolve the issue.
Thanks to all! It’s a lovely piece of software!
First off, thanks for being a part of the Maestro group. It’s definitely a work in progress and we’ll get there for you soon.
Can you do me a favor? While your where you see the screenshot and trying to play one of those files, head up to the top toolbar on your MAC. Not the Mac Toolbar, but the Maestro toolbar at the top of the screen. Click on the Help menu, and download the zip file with your logs. I’d not a big file and email it to me, paul@psaudio.com along with this note about the problem and we’ll figure out what’s happening.
Thank you for your swift reply!
I just sent you the connector log file.
Best regards, Paul
strange, can not find any of the qobuz playlists, I mean not my own created
Agreed. When you click on Qobuz, playlists should be shown. They aren’t. But if you know the name of the playlist you can do a Qobuz search and find it and save it.
Paul needs to make it so you can browse them.
How does Maestro handle album covers? After importing all local audio files into Maestro, half of the albums have no cover displayed. There’s the option of fixing missing album covers, and I presume Maestro searches album covers in an on-line data bank and fills missing covers in. Correct?
However, each of my albums contain a cover.jpg file with the corresponding album cover. Can Maestro be told to preferentially use the local cover.jpg files rather than on-line files?
I figured that out and Maestro does fill in the missing cover. Though some covers are plain wrong and don’t derive from my local files.
I know that the covers can be changed, but it would be nice if Maestro allows preferential upload of the local cover files.


