Hey thanks for listening
See my comments below
milleph wrote:Forgot to check 'Notify' so missed these :/ thanks for the feedback:
Custom Last.fm logins
- sounds straightforward. Please detail the features you'd like to see
To be honest I rarely login directly to Last.FM so I'm probably not the best to suggest what to use Last.FM for. But I see it almost universally incorporated in music software I use so I imagine it's solid and has many uses. Regardless I imagine there are very many interesting uses that can be thought up from a register of all your music listening and all the patterns in frequency etc.
I'm thinking based on your personal last.FM records you could browse your music through on-demand generated playlists (like in e.g. Serviio, 'last added', 'recently added' etc. categories) like:
- most listened songs/artists/album/years
- biographies/discographies/musicians on releases (particularly musicians, especially for genres like reggae and jazz it would be awesome to get Internet Movie Database-style complex searches like this musicians and this musician have appeared together on these recordings, or this musician was on these recordings in this year)
- perhaps things like artists that you have listened to a lot but which have albums you have listened to very little, e.g. one just released
Offline caching definitely a must
- please point us to an app that does this well - straightforward but happy to be directe
From a programmer's point of view I have no idea, but for me as a user the apps that do this well do it like this:
preselects an external SD card (if available) folder so that even if that setting is never manually set, it is already set to what I guess any competent user would set it to
-(ideally not preselect a folder buried like 10 folders deep in some random automatically created Android data folder which I never visit, I think this maybe was a requirement on earlier Android vers because you see it a lot)
-has a touch-browsable folder tree for selecting the folder
(avoiding insanity like expecting the mobile phone user to manually type in or laboriusly copy/paste a deep folder path - if I'm not mistaken an otherwise excellent Subsonic-related app does/did that
-performs a check when user has selected folder that everything is all good (no problem creating folders etc), and provides a visible "green light" confirmation of success
Tidal support
- assuming you just want to login to your account and have Tidal available as a source?
YES! That would be fantastic, if I could have a music player where I could browse my private local music files alongside the Tidal library. Like they all appeared as part of one directory tree, with for example a different colour denoting local and Tidal sources.
And Youtube then as a fall-back last-priority source if you searched for a track that you don't have elsewhere in your library sources.
That might not even be possible from Tidal though, to basically get and browse a list of everything that is there, I don't know.
Perhaps more realistic/possible and equally fantastic would be to just be able to click&select/drag&drop tracks to create a list of songs you want to listen to - e.g select a folder from SD card, add that, search for another few tracks on Tidal and add that, and to be able to easily do this (for example right-hand tree with various sources like in SD Explorer I think it is, local/SFTP/whatever all presented and managed identically, you don't need to click through several menus to go from say local to network sources)
ES File Explorer can also browse several sources like this but ES File Expl doesn't handle the on-the-fly playlist very well or with stability. With a combination of cloud/local/work-whatever accounts it is SO USEFUL (and there is no reason not to) that you can browse essentially identical but technically different sources such as C:\ and e.g. and SFTP from your NAS to e.g. drag and drop into Winamp when you're listening to music.
We've also had a request to support multiple Subsonic servers - some questions....
- should this be arbitrarily extensible or is a fixed maximum of servers (say 3) enough?
- assuming search/lookup should extend across all servers?
I don't understand why it should be necessary to run more than one server as long as one server can use any and several remote/local sources ? Not to diss someone else's suggestion but I'm guessing Youtube/Tidal etc would be useful for more users