![]() Obviously nobody knows your code as well as you guys, but from my UI designer perspective those shouldn't be too expensive. These UI improvements could make the app a lot faster to use, both on desktop and on large tablets (speaking as someone who uses it on desktop and an iPad 12.9"). Since keyboard shortcuts only exist on desktop (I assume, anyway - I may be wrong on this) this behaviour would only trigger on desktop. Right now if you have a search result open you have to use the back button first in order to start typing your search query. This would conflict with tablet UI though, so this will probably bit more work.Īctivating search bar (via a keyboard shortcut) already activates the search tab, but does not clear previous search results. Possibly a more accessible volume slider. If you want to keep the UI symmetrical (since I assume that's the reason you split shuffle/loop buttons on the opposite sides of the interface) you can add the visualizer button as well, this will keep the amount of buttons even. Right now you need to click on the song name and select "Show Lyrics". Imo this might be an oversight right now seeing as double-clicking an album in certain parts of the app does start playing it.Ī button (near shuffle/loop/select player buttons) to display lyrics. No bass, bad stereo separation, low volume. I posted here too, Im having that exact problem with my Pixel 4. ![]() At lunch Ill fire up another album and let autoplay take over until the end of the work day. the plex app uses the same underlying library we wrote for plexamp, they just default to using AAudio whereas plexamp doesn’t because of other issues we’ve observed. For me while I work I typically play an album or two and then let autoplay take over until lunch time. Do you know if there are plans to either redesign the plexamp desktop app or allow for use of the sonic similarity feature on the standard web interface?Ī few cheap quality-of-life fixes would go a long way, in my opinion.ĭouble-clicking a song in Recently Played starts playing it immediately instead of opening the slide-up menu. With all the options available to listen to your library Im interested to hear how others use Plexamp for the majority of your listening. However, my biggest complaint is the fact that the sonic similarity feature is only available on plexamp, meaning that if I want to use the sonic similarity feature on my PC, I need to be using the plexamp desktop app, which is an extremely painful experience. I could go on and on with complaints, but I do understand that plexamp is obviously designed for use with touchscreen phones, and if I really want to use plex on my desktop, I can just use the web interface. Additionally, when I maximize the window, and I am looking at a list of songs, the option button is so far from the name of the song, I can barely tell which song I am selecting. I've noticed that certain actions requiring a swipe are impossible to perform, and it also seems like there is no option to minimize the window. I think thats the functionality I miss with Plexamp. Id prefer if it disconnected on close or otherwise cleared the connections so that the next time I open it, it doesnt automatically connect to something. I think when Im adding music to the collection, I need Plex to ensure Ive either tagged, or added it to the right collection or playlist (or updated the collection / playlist). Currently, if I close the app while chromecasting, the next time I open the app it automatically reconnects to the same chromecast device. ![]() I personally very much dislike the plexamp desktop interface, seeing as how it's the exact same as the touch screen interface. Plexamp is now, my go to app - when I know, or am in the mood for music (or a certain type of music). ![]()
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