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- plex@lemmy.ml
- technology@lemmy.ml
Well this is cool. Now time for me to a media server again.
Don’t get why people gets so exited for this when there’s better software without paywall and open-source like Navidrome or Funkwhale.
If you going to self-host, use a dedicated software
I use Jellyfin - music, shows, movies… it’s open-source and has a lot of features Plex doesn’t including, not having to create an account. It’s your’s to do what you want.
Plexamp is one of the main reasons I continue to use Plex. Does Jellyfin have anything close to how awesome plexamp is?
For Android Symfonium probably comes the closest.
Actually there is a Jellyamp which works with Jellyfin although not as feature complete as Plexamp
We’re in the process of redesigning Finamp from the ground up, adding new features and keeping existing ones. More info here. Stay tuned!
That’s not really a great feature, but, is the user experience easy to use for sharing? Meaning when I have my tech inept family members watch at their home from my server, can they use it as easy as Plex?
The sign-in experience is where you’re going to get a lot of friction. Your users are going to need your server address. They’ll have to log in to devices with username/password including TVs unless they have signed in once already somewhere else on the network like a desktop. Then you can set up an Easy PIN code or use Quick Connect, but those are hidden behind the user settings menu.
The app is great! I’m glad it’s finally available to everyone.
But Plex’s music support is clearly an afterthought. Anemic ID3 support, impossible to edit tags, even worse playlist editing support, etc. It’s quite sad
I’m confused by this comment. Are you recommending it or nah?
The app is great! But if you’re used to micromanage you songs, you gonna have a bad time.
I honestly still use iTunes as a manger for my music, and doubletwist on android to sync solely because it moves over the smart playlists as well. I have WAY more music than necessary and I’m very meticulous about what music goes where.
If the iTunes playlists could sync natively to plex it really wouldn’t be that much of an issue and I’d stream from my server :/.
I feel you. I got tired of iTunes and migrated everything thing to Plex for the sake of usability / device compatibility, and I am dumbfounded by the lack of basic features in Plex music.
They basically applied the features of Plex Movies over to Plex Music without really thinking about it much.
Yep that’s exactly what I thought too. I do like how simple the movie/tv management CAN be (assuming naming structures are correct) but a lot is lost in the weeds of simplicity.
Well, TV management is easy unless it’s anime (looking at you DBZ). Or looney toons. Ended up having to buy a license to file bot for dbz.
It really whips the llama’s ass.
I’m sorry but I don’t get your reference.
Huh? Age test: where were you on 9/11?
Not even born yet
We could tell.
The first thing Winamp would play after you installed it was “Winamp, it really whips the llama’s ass!”
I see
Aside from having visualizers, how is this at all like Winamp?
Wow, just in time as the new owners of Winamp release their app.
Wait winamp is releasing their own app?
It’s not the same team that made it back in the day but the team who has the copyright is working on one.
Honestly, I’m not holding high hopes for this thing at all. Feels like it’s just some rando company puppeteering Winamp’s corpse around for the brand recognition and nothing else.
Blast from the past… I forgot when I stopped using it but used to be my go to for all that yarrr mp3s
But yes apparently its happening.