Jellyfin is awesome, and the ecosystem keeps on growing, and I love that, I love to see the community build awesome app! (I've also built a few Jellyfin tools for Linux myself!)
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Indeed indeed! Would you mind sharing what you've built? Shamless-plugg opportunity :D
I really hope this app will go far and be a daily-drivable app soon!
And shameless-plugg indeed too ahah
It's Playlifin and Playlifin Voyager, tools I built to help me migrate from jellyfin servers, and to recreate my youtube playlist on my Jellyfin!
https://flathub.org/apps/net.krafting.Playlifin https://flathub.org/apps/net.krafting.PlaylifinVoyager
Oh that's absolutely fantastic. I already use Jellyfin as my music library, but the mobile experience is not good. This will fix my only complaint
Findroid/Finamp? Quite robust.
Finamp is my daily driver for my music needs on the Go I can only recommand!
Can recommend Symphonium. Costs a few bucks but its very very rich in features
Symfonium is my best buy of the year I think tho
How would this handle audiobooks? I've not made the move to Jellyfin yet, as Plex handles all my multimedia needs for now, but I've been keeping an eye on Jellyfin's development with interest.
Not exactly what you're asking, but I can recommend Audiobookshelf.
Not tired myself, but as other comment suggested, Audiobookshelf is by far the superior solution for Audiobooks.
As someone who's tried both Plex and Jellyfin, my suggestion is dont use either. ABS (audiobookshelf) spins up in minutes and is far superior
Chronicle on android is good, there is another one I cant rememer I left after they went subscription model
Jellyfin is so much better man, once setup. It's basically the dream.
Flutter - nice.
Just started toying with Jellyfin for my media after Plex started being freaks about everything. I love PlexAmp though so anything that moves the needle on that is excellent. Tried some other players but currently, my setup only works in network and I’ll need to configure SSL somehow.
Npm isnt horrible for that.
First, good job. Looks very good and feels snappy. So high potential player in the ecosystem. So here a quick feedback after a few minutes using this:
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when exiting the "home screen" that contains some albums, trying to get back to the same screen with same content is impossible. Getting back to "albums" screen has different content, alphabetically sorted.
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I've been looking for a player with proper "preferred" management and features. This app let's us mark an album as preferred (heart), but not sure what it does here. But what I really miss in a player, is a way to mark preferred individual tracks and then to see all these tracks and be able to use that as a giant playlist that we can play in sequence or randomly. Please consider this feature and your app will be already more featured packed and useful than any other jellyfin player out there.
This looks so sick.
Dope