Author: codex

  • Multi-Zone & Device Management

    Multi‑Zone & Device Management

    Control zones, transfers, and grouping across your home.

    • “Transfer playback to the living room speakers”
    • “Group the kitchen and bedroom speakers”
    • “Play this in the office zone”
    • “Ungroup DAC group”
    • “What zones are currently available?”
    • “Send this music to all zones”
    • “Move playback to my reference DAC and headphone amp”
    • “Group the main speakers with the DAC stack”
    • “Show me what’s playing in other zones”
    • “Sync playback between living room and kitchen”
  • Browsing & Discovery

    Browsing & Discovery

    Explore your library, TIDAL, and Qobuz using everyday language.

    • “Show me all albums by Pink Floyd”
    • “Browse TIDAL’s new releases”
    • “Find similar artists to Daft Punk”
    • “Search for classical music composers”
    • “Show me my most played tracks this month”
    • “Browse my library by genre”
    • “Find live radio stations playing jazz”
    • “Show me Qobuz’s latest jazz releases”
    • “Browse my recently played music”
    • “Find playlists with workout music”
  • Playback Controls

    Playback Controls

    Hands-free phrasing for precise transport control.

    • “Pause the music”
    • “Resume playback”
    • “Skip to the next track”
    • “Go back to the previous song”
    • “Restart this track from the beginning”
    • “Seek to 2 minutes into this song”
    • “Play this album on shuffle”
    • “Turn on repeat for this playlist”
    • “Stop the music”
    • “What’s currently playing?”
  • Playlist Creation & Management

    Playlist Creation & Management

    Natural phrases RWAV Bridge understands for building and managing playlists.

    • “Create a workout playlist with high-energy tracks”
    • “Add this album to my queue”
    • “Make a chill evening playlist with jazz and ambient”
    • “Queue up the new Taylor Swift album”
    • “Add this song next, I want to hear it now”
    • “Create a road trip playlist with 90s rock”
    • ““Play from here in the queue (e.g., ‘Play from Kiss in Blue’)””
    • “Save this queue as a playlist called ‘Friday Night’”
    • “Shuffle my current playlist”
    • “Start a radio station based on this artist”
  • Usage Tip: Better Recommendations

    Usage Tip: Teach the AI

    Skips tell the system what to avoid; repeats and thumbs‑up teach it what to bring more often. Over a few sessions, recommendations adapt to your taste.

    • Skip tracks that don’t fit the moment
    • Use repeat for tracks that perfectly match
    • Try mood/energy hints in your requests
  • Guide: Conversational Control

    Use plain language for playback and discovery; follow up with “more like this” or “less energetic”.

  • Guide: Zones & Context

    Group zones the AI suggests based on habits; use context‑aware transfer as you move rooms.

  • Guide: Create Smart Playlists

    Ask for mood/activity playlists; the AI optimizes transitions and learns from skips and repeats.

  • Guide: Getting Started with Discovery

    Use natural language: try “play upbeat morning music” or “80s track with a saxophone solo”. Refine with mood, era, or energy.

  • RWAV Bridge v1.1.4 RC — Release Candidate now available

    Release Candidate

    We’re excited to announce the RWAV Bridge v1.1.4 Release Candidate. It’s feature‑complete and ready for broader testing. If you’re comfortable trying pre‑release builds, grab the installer from the Downloads page.

    • AI discovery and playlist curation refinements
    • Improved queue strategies and recovery
    • UI polish and help content

    Tell us what works and what doesn’t via Support. Your feedback here directly shapes the 1.1.4 GA.