![]() While I could categorize most of this in "Areas for Potential Improvement", I felt like Tidal really deserves its own spot. Unlike normal metadata based matching, this will get similar songs matched together even if the artists are distant. I love being in total control of adding things to the top or bottom of queue. Queue system - its sad I have to even highlight this, but so many services get this wrong (cough spotify).If you drive a lot in dead spots, its great that Plexamp is constantly caching your queue ahead of time so playback is uninterrupted. Google Play Music did this but YTM seemingly does not. This is a big one that Plexamp does flawlessly. (Don't flame me on this, I'm just explaining my use case) I know several people want to download their entire catalog but that defeats the purpose of Plex server in my opinion - I just have it smart download my liked songs/library radio and am pretty content with that. Downloads feature has worked flawlessly for me.While it has some quirks (some I go into below), its pretty consistent. The interface is pretty clean and makes sense.I honestly listen to this more than anything else and is one of those features I never knew I wanted until I had it. The Library radio is great - it mixes liked songs with popular tracks from my library.Starting off with the things I absolutely love about Plexamp. I had never really rated a song in any service until recently and am not a playlist person. I primarily listen to music as either entire albums or library on random. I was a big Google Play Music user/subscriber that took full advantage of the combo of streaming+music locker service, but the YouTube Music transition has been less than stellar for my habits for a lot of reasons I won't go into. I'm a very long time Plex user but never really used it for music prior to this year. I'm a huge fan of Plexamp, so going into this note that while I am critical in several areas, overall I'm at like an 8.5/10 satisfaction. As many settings and tweaks as our resident UXpert let us add.I thought it might be interesting and/or helpful to share my experiences of Plexamp over the last several months, along with several suggestions for improvement that I've encountered. Simple but powerful offline support for when you’re in the woods or run out of cellular data. Download a custom mix or artist radio for the plane. Grab a few hours of your favorite playlist or stations with just a few taps. Explore your personal charts and see what you were into last Fall or your top albums from the 60s. Use the Mix Builder to explore and craft your perfect blend. Travel through time, pick a style or mood, or listen album-by-album like the purist you are. Radios built from your library and your cooler friends' collections. Custom pre-caching so your music keeps playing, because sometimes life brings you through tunnels.Įxperience your music collection like you’ve never seen it before, with our UltraBlur backgrounds, over a dozen hypnotic visualizers, and four visual themes to satisfy every taste. Perfection for golden ears, buttery smooth touches for the rest of us. Loudness leveling, true gapless playback, Sweet Fades™, soft transitions, a configurable preamp, a 7-band EQ, and more. Plexamp is a beautiful, dedicated Plex music player with tons of goodies for audiophile purists, music curators, and music fans of all ages looking for their next aural fix. Plexamp is the answer to the question "what would happen if you gave a handful of Plex music and pixel nerds a few cocktails and free rein to create the app of their dreams?" ** You'll need a Plex Media Server and a Plex account to use this app **
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