What do you mean? there are so many audio clients that can can connect to jellyfin. finamp, jellyamp, sonixd, …
What is it you’re missing in a jellyfin audioplayer?
Hmm, does finamp or any of those give me recommendations, sonic similarities, adaptive streaming, downloading, mood/genre playlists etc? The not so polished frontend I can neglect… Unfortunately I got really used to plexamp and am spoiled in some way
What the heck are you doing, doesn’t every single player just… play the music? How could the quality be worse?? I can imagine having gripes about the UI of some players, but the quality??
from what i can tell jellyfin normalises/dampens all the audio it plays through its official frontends, and i will admit normally it isnt as grainy as it was, but idk how it got messed up so badly when going to my client (official android app)
luckily from what i could tell it was only one-off, and i dont believe it would happen with a non-official viewer/listener cause it was most likely something during transcoding the cache
I mean, yeah that’s crazy, but jellyfin does have a proper audio player yet? Plexamp is just way too good and the main reason I’m not switching…
What do you mean? there are so many audio clients that can can connect to jellyfin. finamp, jellyamp, sonixd, … What is it you’re missing in a jellyfin audioplayer?
Hmm, does finamp or any of those give me recommendations, sonic similarities, adaptive streaming, downloading, mood/genre playlists etc? The not so polished frontend I can neglect… Unfortunately I got really used to plexamp and am spoiled in some way
The jellyfin audio player is soo bad, I used it less than a week ago and the music was almost unrecognisable from playing it through copyparty
What the heck are you doing, doesn’t every single player just… play the music? How could the quality be worse?? I can imagine having gripes about the UI of some players, but the quality??
from what i can tell jellyfin normalises/dampens all the audio it plays through its official frontends, and i will admit normally it isnt as grainy as it was, but idk how it got messed up so badly when going to my client (official android app)
luckily from what i could tell it was only one-off, and i dont believe it would happen with a non-official viewer/listener cause it was most likely something during transcoding the cache