So i just saw the post here about harmonoid. Very good looking app, but it’s only for a local music library.

I have mounted the iscsi disk that i also use for my plex library so i could just use harmonoid to play my plex music.

But that’s not what i want. I want to be able to use the playlists i make on plex, use the files for which i made custom metadata etc.

I know the plexamp app is available on linux. But i see that it’s basically just the android app ported to linux and the whole UI is absolute garbage for a desktop imho.

So does someone know a good open-source desktop music player that syncs with my plex library and playlists? I really like symfonium on my android phone for it’s customizations but it’s not available on linux…but something like that? Or something like harmonoid but with plex support?

Thanks !

  • ddh
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    81 year ago

    Honestly I just use Firefox on Linux and Windows. There’s the native Plex app for both platforms as well.

    • RandomLegend [He/Him]OP
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      31 year ago

      The reason i want a dedicated music app is for the fine-tuning.

      Every good music app lets you control your audio quality very well. Equalizers, cross-fading, etc. But i don’t want to do that via my system equalizer.

      So the plex-desktop app and simply opening it in my browser are out of the question sadly…

      • ddh
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        21 year ago

        Hmm, not sure what else sorry. Perhaps look into setting audio controls per app and adjust them for the Plex app?

        • RandomLegend [He/Him]OP
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          -11 year ago

          nah that’s only one part of the problem…my philosophy is that i want dedicated apps for every thing i want to do.

          I don’t want to use a browser to play my music, i want a browser to browse the internet and a music player to play my music. Because that way i can get the best results when i use a specialized app for every specific thing i want to do. You know, the fundamental linux philosophy^^

          • loathsome dongeater
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            31 year ago

            At this point web browsers are essentially operating systems themselves capable of running a wide variety of specialised apps.

          • @doctorzeromd@sopuli.xyz
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            1 year ago

            Are you talking about the Plex app or Plexamp? I think Plexamp does have an EQ (and crossfading, but it’s just a toggle), and the UI is fine for me.

            • RandomLegend [He/Him]OP
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              The Plex App is basically just the web version inside electron afaik.

              Plexamp is the ported android version with a touchscreen in mind. I really dislike this application on my linux desktop. On android its really good. But not made for desktop…

          • @wmassingham@lemmy.world
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            21 year ago

            A browser does one thing: display web pages. If your media player is presented as a web page, a browser is a perfectly suitable choice.

            • RandomLegend [He/Him]OP
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              01 year ago

              Yes, but i don’t want to play my music via a web player. That’s the point. Therefore a web browser is not a suitable choice for me to play my music.

              • krolden
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                Mount your music drive and play it with any desktop audio players. Or switch to jellyfin which has a number of compatible players.

                • RandomLegend [He/Him]OP
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                  01 year ago

                  As i said, i already have my drive mounted. but i wanted something that uses the plex API directly so i can always have the synced playlists.

          • krolden
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            11 year ago

            I dont think thats a fundamental Linux philosophy

    • RandomLegend [He/Him]OP
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      11 year ago

      But as i said, i don’t like that fact that the linux desktop app is basically just the ported android app. The user interface is clearly made with a touchscreen in mind.

      • AaronStC
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        31 year ago

        Same on windows, it’s weird at first but you get used to it. Probably the best option if you must go through the Plex server.

        • RandomLegend [He/Him]OP
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          That’s why i asked specifically for people to recommend me players that can access plex. Because i don’t want to get used to it^^

      • krolden
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        21 year ago

        Plexamp works fine with a mouse for me. Kinda reminds me of winamp in some ways. How long did you try using it for? Yes it’d just the android app ported but I feel like thats a good thing for it.

        • RandomLegend [He/Him]OP
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          11 year ago

          I just don’t like the UI on a desktop. It works beautifully on a phone, i don’t like it on the desktop.

  • Trojan Ham
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    21 year ago

    I know where you’re coming from. I have direct access to my music at home and use Strawberry to play them.

    Plex (as far as I know) is only “free as in beer,” so i doubt you’re going to have any success finding a 3rd party music player. I have the Linux app for when I’m away and don’t want to use my phone but the tiny, Android-sized Plexamp app on my desktop is out of place, and has its own eq, compression, etc.

    • RandomLegend [He/Him]OP
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      11 year ago

      well i mean symfonium exists, therefore there can be a 3rd party player that directly accesses plex. I just hoped for something on the desktop…