File management plugin
Hi,
Subsonic is AWESOME. I found myself lacking on keeping up with my tidely kept music collection and I ended up with a completely tagged and organized hard drive and a 2nd drive with nothing organized or collection as my downloads folder. I haven't sorted now for years, partly because i didn't know what to keep and partly because I don't have time.
Subsonic has allowed me to go through my music collection at work and on my phone. But for the above stated reasons, I would love to able to do some minor file management from my subsonic page. At least a button to delete individual mp3 or the whole album (assuming its in a folder itself).
I see the tagging stuff already, although I'd probably use tag&rename at home. (Unless there is something new and awesome to replace the great tag&rename anyone could suggest).
So I was wondering if anyone has made an API plug-in to accomplish this. I can't imagine it being too hard as long as the service subsonic runs under has write access to the relevant folders.
Any insight is appreciated. Thanks.
Subsonic is AWESOME. I found myself lacking on keeping up with my tidely kept music collection and I ended up with a completely tagged and organized hard drive and a 2nd drive with nothing organized or collection as my downloads folder. I haven't sorted now for years, partly because i didn't know what to keep and partly because I don't have time.
Subsonic has allowed me to go through my music collection at work and on my phone. But for the above stated reasons, I would love to able to do some minor file management from my subsonic page. At least a button to delete individual mp3 or the whole album (assuming its in a folder itself).
I see the tagging stuff already, although I'd probably use tag&rename at home. (Unless there is something new and awesome to replace the great tag&rename anyone could suggest).
So I was wondering if anyone has made an API plug-in to accomplish this. I can't imagine it being too hard as long as the service subsonic runs under has write access to the relevant folders.
Any insight is appreciated. Thanks.