Just in case someone is interested:
I asked Arcam support about Spotify/Tidal Connect, DTS:X Pro and if they will make more/better use of the unit display for not only album art/covers (for example, Dolby / DTS Logos, showing input signal with logos etc. i already mentioned weeks ago here in the thread)
here are the answers:
Spotify/Tidal connect, DTS:X Pro:
"Spotify connect will not be coming as we instead connect through chromecast. Using spotify connect on the previous generation boxed us into being incompatible with changes to the spotify app, whereas chromecast has proven to be more verstatile without any loss of quality.
Tidal connect is being looked at, as is DTS:X pro."
Display:
"With regards to showing whether the signal is 4k etc, that doesn't really matter for the AVR. It just passes the signal, so spending processor time showing a logo for a signal that isn't being processed by the AVR would clutter the on screen display and slow response time, when the signal is readily apparent on your TV/projector.
The MQA/Spotify logos are transmitted by the apps in a similar way to album art and are requirements of the licensing process. They replace the net input information.
As each decoding mode can be applied to almost any audio source, these would need to be stored on the unit. They're all different sizes, so the rest of the information display would change its layout every time a logo was cycled. I suspect that would make it very hard to read at a distance and would defeat the point of the information display, which is to show clearly what audio format is playing. It might look nice, but would not be terribly functional."
Sad that they dont want to/cant use the full potential of the display for homecinema things, would be a nice feature and look great. At least we have some color in the display,when we stream music
But at the end, the avr should work fine and sound good... what my AVR10 does, more than i thought