Here's a few that I remember most:
1.) Desktop - Volume "slider" (since it's really not on Windows) is difficult to adjust, especially to get back to 100% exactly or any other precise volume level (25%, 50%, etc.)
2.) Desktop - mouse slider affecting volume results in a lot of accidental volume changes, especially when using a Trackpad.
3.) iOS - When going back from playback to a list of media on your local server, the list refreshes to the top every time. Very annoying.
4.) iOS - connecting to a Local Server is awkward for pre-saved ones. You have to touch the saved setting and then it just pre-fills the login info without notice instead of connecting immediately. First few times it felt like it was doing nothing, until I realized what it actually did.
5.) iOS - Adjusting brightness/volume during playback by swiping is not precise and too sensitive. Very difficult to get the setting to desired level if it's not extreme and lifting your finger usually results in another change afterward.
2.) Desktop - mouse slider affecting volume results in a lot of accidental volume changes, especially when using a Trackpad.
3.) iOS - When going back from playback to a list of media on your local server, the list refreshes to the top every time. Very annoying.
4.) iOS - connecting to a Local Server is awkward for pre-saved ones. You have to touch the saved setting and then it just pre-fills the login info without notice instead of connecting immediately. First few times it felt like it was doing nothing, until I realized what it actually did.
5.) iOS - Adjusting brightness/volume during playback by swiping is not precise and too sensitive. Very difficult to get the setting to desired level if it's not extreme and lifting your finger usually results in another change afterward.