@Joelk111 @ObsidianZed Symfonium supports Jellyfin as its media source as well, along with just about every other non-streaming-service option you can imagine. I have a copy, it does track mixes that please my ears, just about everything I need anyways.
Symphonium and Tempest are both android clients that support Navidrome and all the features you mentioned (if I’m reading your comment correctly)
jpaskaruk@growers.social 4 days ago
ObsidianZed@lemmy.world 4 days ago
I tried Tempo previously and something did not work as expected. It looks like this is a fork so I’ll check it out.
I also remember downloading Symfonium and realized it was only a free trial so I admittedly never gave it a chance. Maybe I’ll test it out. I’m just not crazy about the idea of paying for it.
Symfonium is worth paying for, coming from a dude who had paid for like 10 apps ever.
fleem@piefed.zeromedia.vip 4 days ago
i agree with this! I paid for symfonium, but it is tied to g00g play, so its a little bit of a hassle every time i need to move phones or reinstall gOS
duckwingthegoose@lemmy.world 4 days ago
Getting ready to remove play services entirely over here but not sure how to keep symphonium, do you use play services or are you somehow side loading?
kureta@lemmy.ml 4 days ago
Iaam using Tempus, which probably is another fork, and I am really satisfied with it.