10/4/2023 0 Comments Plexamp app![]() Roon is still superieur when listening to music with my Hegel and Harbeths via HQplayer.īut I do think that Plex made a gigantic step with Sonic Similar and surpassed Roon in that area. I don’t wish to replace Roon with Plex as I think they are two very different pieces of software. Also Roon loses connection sometimes or pauses long between tracks, while Plex has never done that to me. Roon loses connection when i pause the music, but when I pause with PlexAmp and turn on my headphone a few hours later, PlexAmp immediately starts playing from where it left off. In the way I use it, PlexAmp is better than Roon for use with headphones and bluetooth. Hmmm, wish that was the other way around. Yesterday I fed the PlexAmp track radio choices in Roon to make a playlist. I want to like ‘track radio’ in Roon, but I often get strange tracks, so I change to my playlists. I think that Roon is depending heavily on Tidal or Qobuz features, maybe even to much. Must say I don’t have a streaming subscription like Tidal or Qobuz. I enjoy it immensely with the PlexAmp app and headphones. It is spot on and chooses similar sounding tracks in a small bandwidth. I only wish that there weren't (what feel like) arbitrary divisions as to exactly what we can do where, with which client and on what platform.With 10k lossless albums accessible to both Plex (pass) and Roon (lifetime), I can say that Sonic Similar or Super Sonic is amazing. I love Plex and Plexamp and am very grateful for the work that you and your team have put in to enable us to have so many options and ways to consume our media. I spent over a year in the past discussing with you and pushing to get Smooth Fades and volume levelling exposed in the 'main' Plex client and eventually we got it and it's marvellous - it truly elevated mine and others' music listening experience at home.Īnd so guess I'm on a similar mission here. It makes much more sense that when the user requests a "sonic mix" that the client submits track(s)/artist(s) to the server and the server puts together a list of tracks using a centralised, server-side database and returns that list to the client for it to play. Well (and again, please correct me if I'm wrong) I'm sure that once the server has completed a session of Sonic Analysis that it doesn't send a copy of the data it's gathered to each client which connects so they can build their own Sonic Mixes. The player functionality is all client side so not sure what you mean by it running server side. In the 'main" client we have the Library, Time Travel and Random Album Radios, and can see Sonically Similar Albums and Artists, but we're missing UI elements to access the other Radios (granted, some of which could be replicated with Smart Playlists), the Mix Builders, Track, Album and Artist Radios, Custom mixes and the amazing Sonic Adventure function. Yup, I totally understand that which is why my primary question has always been "Why is this functionality not exposed in the 'main' Plex client which already runs on TV and elsewhere that Plexamp doesn't?" Porting a mobile app to be a tv app is super hard, totally different nav scheme Please go to the relevant subreddits and support forums, for example: Build help and build shares posts go in their respective megathreads No referral / affiliate links, personal voting / campaigning / funding, or selling posts Welcome to /r/Plex, a subreddit dedicated to Plex, the media server/client solution for enjoying your media! Plex Community Discord Rules Latest Regular Threads: No Stupid Q&A: Tool Tuesday: Build Help: Share Your Build: Submit Troubleshooting Post Files not showing up correctly?
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