![]() ![]() As you progress through, you’ll occasionally hear other tracks from your original artist, but also continue branching out to tracks from other similar (and “similar to similar”) artists. When you start the Artist Radio, you’ll get some other tracks from similar artists also automatically queued up. Artist Radio - You’ll find “Artist Radio” available when viewing an artist in the app (e.g.Time Travel Radio - Also in the Discovery view, “Time Travel Radio” starts with some of the earliest tracks from your collection and then continues progressing through time toward really recent stuff.Library Radio - Located in the Discovery view, “Library Radio” takes you on a tour through your collection based on popular or highly-rated tracks.The larger your music library (and particularly if you’ve rated your content), the smarter these radios can be to help serve up an awesome experience to you. When connected to a current version of Plex Media Server, you can access special “radios” based on your music collection. This can let you quickly find things you’re likely to want to play. You’ll see things such as Recently Played, Recently Added, Recent Playlists, and more. Or, if you don’t actually search for anything, then “discovery” information is shown to you. Start typing what you want to search for (whether a track, artist, playlist name, etc.) and you’ll get search results almost instantly. When the app is focused, simply click the search bar at the bottom. Instead, Plexamp helps you find what you want to play with powerful searching and discovery features. For instance, you can’t just browse through a grid of all your artists or albums. Plexamp is not a normal Plex app in the sense that you’re not intended to just straight “browse” a music library. While playing, simply click and drag in the top half of the album art/visualizer. The app can be moved once you choose something to play. General Questions What platforms support Plexamp? We do not currently offer any official support for Plexamp and it’s offered “as-is”. Note: Plexamp is an experimental app offered as part of Plex Labs. It’s designed to allow quick and easy access to your music content for playback and even includes fun features such as visualizers for the music. There’s a whole deep dive into what the new Plexamp can do, it’s a pretty cool project technically but aesthetically and on the user interface side it’s clunky.Īlso the inability to cast music in this day and age, when you additionally have a Plex server up and running, seems like something that we’d have stopped using in 2017 or so.Plexamp 1.x is a small, dedicated music player for Plex. The audio it delivers is good but I’m going to have to put it against some other players to see if I can actually spot much past “slightly better”. That said, the instant next track is nice. I’m assuming the album art mismatch was on the Plex Server side as my MP3 libraries have been there since time immemorial, but it was amusing to run across. This may have nothing to do with Plexamp and more to do with having too much time on my hands. ![]() I may be tripping on this particular bit but every “tok” of a notification I get feels like it’s going an extra half second on fade in and out. System notifications seem more intrusive somehow with this. Lots and lots of error messages and all seem to go away Maybe this isn’t a thing a lot of people deal with, but I have two or three different ways of listening (mowing headset, motorcycle, whatever I’m testing this week,) and the ability to save multiple equalizer settings seems like other people would like that too. There is a mixer (home, settings, equalizer,) but the settings for equalizer don’t appear to have any way to save a preset. Mostly UI issues and unexpected errors until we get into the playing area and then it’s… it needs a one tap mixer because it simply does not sound good over the phone speakers. What’s an -Amp without a visualizer? Bunches of selectable ones. ![]()
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