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Originally Posted by Cinisajoy
Jack,
Is your car radio automatically set to adjust the volume for the noise level?
Oh and if you quit Pandora and go right back you get a different song.
Not positive but I think unlike AM/FM/Sirius stations which play one song at a certain time, Pandora is more a random song player. So while we might both be on Led Zeppelin radio, I might get Stairway to Heaven while you get Kashmir on Pandora. If we were on the Grateful Dead channel on Sirius, we would both get Truckin' at the same time.
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I think it is actually the iPhone Pandora app that controls the volume when connected to my car audio, but I can of course override/adjust via the car audio system.
I understand that your songs will vary from mine even if we listen to the same station, but I would have thought all of my devices would be synced so that if I pause my Pandora app on my iPhone during say Johnny Cash's "Folsom Prison Blues" and went inside and turned on the Pandora app on my iPad or Echo that I could resume playing Johnny Cash's "Folsom Prison Blues". That is NOT what happens though. Each device has its own unique list or order of songs which are queued up to play. No big deal, but I do think it would be better to have it sync like an eBook app that stays on the same page when switching devices, but stay on the same song in the same spot. I think as you said it randomly generates the songs to queue up on each device. My thought is it should sync that randomly generated queue to all devices rather than randomly generate a unique queue for each device. Maybe their $10 plan will do that.