So we got Free version of Plexamp :)

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    1 year ago

    Went through a lot of playback apps over the years, and Plexamp is definitely the best of them all. Reliable downloads, good quality, eq settings.

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    1 year ago

    Plexamp is my primary music playback in the car commute if I’m not listening to an audio book. Love it.

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    1 year ago

    Plexamp is really great software – the various methods of randomizing means I’m re-experiencing parts of my music collection like new, and connecting tracks to other tracks that I’d never put in the same playlist.

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    1 year ago

    Thanks for the info. Wanted to try it for ages.

    Currently using poweramp.

    Dispointed though, I use exactly the same music set stored on my phone and also on nas drive. Yet sorting doesnt always put the album together and the search doesn’t find all of the artists songs.

    Sticking to poweramp.

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    1 year ago

    Such great news. I absolutely love Plexamp and now that it’s free for the masses I can only hope there’s more awesome features coming in the future.

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      1 year ago

      Im betting lunch they are losing market to jellyfin and the free finamp.

      Plexamp has been kinda stagnant for a while and can be finicky on lossy connections (ie: cell service)

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          1 year ago

          Ive been increasingly considering Jellyfin. I really only use plex for OTA tv/libraries on roku’s 99% of the time

          Rarely do I use mobile or others. But plexamp is like 99% mobile too.

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        1 year ago

        finamp is missing enough features to me to make plexamp worth paying for to me (not automatically switching to transcoding on mobile data, not supporting opus transcodes)

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    1 year ago

    I tried it on Linux Mint and I’m directed to FlatHub, which states:

    ★★ You’ll need a Plex Media Server and an active Plex Pass to use this app ★★

    Installed it anyway, but:

    A Plex Pass is required to use this app. Trust us, it's worth it.

    I guess they didn’t update that version yet?

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    Too little to late imo. I long switched to jellyfin and can use all the features that plexamp offered for free in various apps of my choosing

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      1 year ago

      I haven’t looked in a few years, does jellyfin have seeded shuffling where you pick a song and it builds a playlist around it?

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        1 year ago

        The player I use for it is symfonium and it can do instant mixes. Genre tagged based tho, so it can be a little wonky but it gets the job done for the most part

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      1 year ago

      which apps? I tried jellyfin and plexamp works better than any of the jellyfin android music players I tried.

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        Give Gelli a try, I pretty much use it exclusively to listen to my music on the phone.

        Didn’t find a good alternative for desktop yet though.

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        Currently using symfonium, does everything I need at least. Can’t speak for plex since it been years but it has most of the things you need, offline playback, playlist downloading and syncing, casting, supports transcoding etc. Plus it works with plex already so you can try it out (it’s free for a week then paid iirc but it’s well worth imho)

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        1 year ago

        If you don’t mind using Xbox Media Player you can enable dlna in jellyfin. It’s how I typically stream to my smart tv

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          1 year ago

          Doesn’t hold a candle to the plex setup. I might be able to deal with it, but I would miss the UI, and my wife wouldn’t go for it at all.

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      Ya I’m surprised that people are advocating for Plex these days especially in a self hosting community, it’s overbloated and mostly exists to force their FAST service down your throat

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        1 year ago

        I’m assuming cause it works good enough for most that the incentive to change it nearly none. Kinda the same deal with moving from reddit, works good for the use case that open stuff might be worse.

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        1 year ago

        Plex has to be one thing where I like the bloat. It makes it feel like a fully featured streaming service that I control instead of just a fancy looking video folder.