Early days, but since it's open source it would be nice to have it available on F-Droid.
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Hi, I'm working on it. As for F-Droid, I think I can't upload the current version because at this moment I include play-services-cast-framework for the cast functionality and in the future Android Auto. I'm studying it, I don't know what to do yet: I could eventually publish the full version on the Play Store and the version without non-free stuff.
Nice, good to see. I think people not using GApps could benefit from not requiring play services too.
This looks absolutely amazing! Will definitely test it out with my Navidrome server.
Thanks for creating this :)
Hi, I'm so glad you like it. Use it, test it, tell me what you think: I'm all ears! If you really like it, share it with those who might be interested and put a star on Github. Let's grow the project together.
Self hosting music is still on my TODO list, I'll check this out later. BTW, what is Scrobbling?
I can recommend Navidrome as a server. I've had great experience with it.
Scrobbling with Last.FM (or ListenBrainz, depends on the server) means keeping track of the music you listen to by saving your listening session.
In fact, at the end of each track you will tell the server "hey, right now I just finished listening to this song" and it will contact Last.FM to keep track of it. Useful for keeping a history of the music listened to over the years.
And I strongly encourage you to host your own music server, Navidrome and Gonic are my top picks!
Cool project, thanks for sharing! I wish you were doing iOS, there's still not a great SubSonic client there.
Out of curiosity, how are you doing the mixes based on a song? Where do you get the list of similar songs from?
Using the Subsonic API with great imagination :D
For the Instant Mix and Radio Stations section I use the getSimilarSongs endpoint to generate a mix starting from an artist, album or song. For the Best Of section I use the endpoint getTopSongs, while for the new releases I take all the albums released during the current year, sorted by date added.
If I had to write APIs from scratch, I wouldn't have done all this, but having to take advantage of the fame of Subsonic's APIs, I couldn't do otherwise.
I tried it. It is smooth and appealing. Had a couple crash while browsing, but nothing really serious. I'd have to use it a few days for a legit feedback.
I'm missing an app that allows me to browse my music respecting my folder structure. I have a lot of vinyl rips poorly tagged... VLC does this but it is not practical at all.
Is this something easy to implement ?