eddyizm
@eddyizm@lemmy.world
- Comment on Windows 11’s 2025 problems are getting impossible to ignore 6 days ago:
damn that looks great. I can’t wait to get a decent linux phone!
- Comment on Tempus v4.6.0 android subsonic client 1 week ago:
👍🏼
It’s nice that they have a demo server. I use jt for testing sometimes.
- Comment on Tempus v4.6.0 android subsonic client 2 weeks ago:
I use Picard to tag my music as well but it is really only responds to the servers subsonic api response at this point. I would need to dig into it a little more to get you a definitive answer.
- Comment on Tempus v4.6.0 android subsonic client 2 weeks ago:
Do you mean genre tags? Mine are a hot mess so I don’t really use them, because of that, I have not really spent any time looking at that part of the code so I would need to review before what your proposed change would do.
- Comment on Tempus v4.6.0 android subsonic client 2 weeks ago:
What back end are you using? Depending on that, you may need to use the token and check the low security box.
- Comment on Tempus v4.6.0 android subsonic client 2 weeks ago:
I use the listenbrainz feature that you mentioned but it would be better if it was wrapped in a standard opensonic api endpoint I think. I agree that self hosting is lacking it and it seems there are lots of people creating different solutions. in addition, I’d like to get a bandcamp mix as that is where i tend to go explore myself.
- Comment on Tempus v4.6.0 android subsonic client 2 weeks ago:
It does work if you use the github version, not the degoogled version. There’s also a few things you need to do detailed here in order for a non appstore app to work.
- Comment on Tempus v4.6.0 android subsonic client 2 weeks ago:
Glad to hear! It seems like it has (and many other apps) have not had many updates recently.
- Comment on Tempus v4.6.0 android subsonic client 2 weeks ago:
You can create and edit playlists on Tempus (currently working on overhauling this aspect of the app) however it does not have that playlist builder style thing. It can take your created playqueue and save it to a playlist. I’ve used substreamer in the past but it does not seem , at least on android, to have been updated in over 2 years now.
- Comment on Tempus v4.6.0 android subsonic client 2 weeks ago:
Thanks mate!
- Comment on Tempus v4.6.0 android subsonic client 2 weeks ago:
no worries mate. I was going to mention the same thing about the android status. It is one of my milestones but as you have seen, the app needs work and I am slowly learning the code base as I go through sections at a time.
Just started working through the playlist milestone with this release, will spend some time here and Android Auto has a milestone where I am grouping all the tickets. I will get to it in the near future for sure. Proper Offline milestone might come before it though.
- Comment on Tempus v4.6.0 android subsonic client 2 weeks ago:
It’s something I’d like to add as part of the offline milestone, there’s a lot of stuff needing attention, currently working on some playlist stuff atm.
- Comment on Tempus v4.6.0 android subsonic client 2 weeks ago:
the github version has android auto/chromecast support. I don’t think it works with grapheneos - people use the degoogled version for that os and it doesn’t generally support the google libraries.
- Comment on Tempus v4.6.0 android subsonic client 2 weeks ago:
Lol damn it, I had caught that earlier and started to edit the post and forgot to hit save. Thanks for the nudge!
- Submitted 2 weeks ago to selfhosted@lemmy.world | 36 comments
- Comment on Tempus v4.1.3 android subsonic client release 2 weeks ago:
If you could open a ticket and detail the steps to recreate. I have not seen this before but perhaps it is server specific.
- Comment on Tempus v4.1.3 android subsonic client release 3 weeks ago:
Just released a new version last Friday!
- Comment on Tempus v4.2.4 android subsonic client release 1 month ago:
yeah that is confusing - I realized later that it is also what happens when you go into data saving mode, no artwork. That is why I suggested looking at the settings. Glad you figured it out. We will need to make the cache better and clearly. I, for one, want to cache everything and store everything locally, however, there is a performance aspect that is generally the challenge.
- Comment on Tempus v4.2.4 android subsonic client release 1 month ago:
Open a ticket up and post a screenshot, that is indeed weird. What back end are you using and how do you tag your metadata? There are some settings regarding artwork and sizing along with mobile/wifi settings that could possibly affect it.
- Comment on Tempo (fork) v3.17.14 android subsonic client 1 month ago:
feishin is really nice. I use my regular back end (LMS) when not using the app though. Not quite as pretty but very solid.
- Comment on Tempus v4.2.4 android subsonic client release 1 month ago:
yup, the green is the icon in the izzyOnDroid repo (degoogled) and the red all the way through contains the google libraries. I kept the same convention that tempo was using before.
We will be doing a icon redesign soon and may change it a up a bit.
- Comment on Tempus v4.2.4 android subsonic client release 1 month ago:
Sweet, yeah I loved tempo, just wasn’t getting updates or making any progress so decided to stop waiting and fork it, eventually rebrand in order to get back into repos. Seems like a lot of people still use tempo and are filing bugs but no one is over there. I do go back over to post about a bug fix or let them know.
- Comment on Tempus v4.2.4 android subsonic client release 1 month ago:
The last release from tempo was Dec 2024. The last commit was I’m Jan 2025 for a grade version bump.
Started with a fork and merged outstanding prs and have been addressing as many bugs that I can as well as adding features.
I loved tempo so I didn’t want to let it die, it just needed to keep moving forward.
- Submitted 1 month ago to selfhosted@lemmy.world | 14 comments
- Comment on Tempus v4.1.3 android subsonic client release 1 month ago:
btw - i realized that this feature was missing from the UI or broken? My back end implemented the podcast subsonic api but did not have a ui, so it still needed to be added from the app. github.com/eddyizm/tempus/releases/tag/v4.2.4 for the change
- Comment on Tempus v4.1.3 android subsonic client release 1 month ago:
Hi @non_burglar@lemmy.world yes it is active. Your backend has to support it and it is loaded from there.
My backend does not support it so I can’t walk you through it. Probably something we should add to the documentation.
- Comment on Tempus v4.1.3 android subsonic client release 1 month ago:
yeah for sure! oh man, I was using subtracks for a bit as well, that was a great and i had even forked it and was trying to compile that codebase - in the end I went with tempo because it was further along in the dev process and my time is limited.
- Comment on Tempus v4.1.3 android subsonic client release 1 month ago:
Sweet! The app has a lot of small, very annoying bugs. Still my fave, I just got tired of waiting for updates and did not want to see it go by the wayside.
Yup, no commits since Dec 2024, or much of any activity. I opened a discussion but never got a response. I did track him down, (i think its him) on linkedin to ask for repo rights when I first got started but then decided I was a little too stalking and didn’t want to invade his space, so figured I just fork it and keep going. My hope is that he is doing well and it looks like he started a small android app biz and it’s doing well.
- Comment on Tempus v4.1.3 android subsonic client release 1 month ago:
Thanks, got a lot of community effort this time round. The album track list was something we introduced in the last release, 4.1.0, that caused albums to display multi disc tracks all goofy, screenshots -> github.com/eddyizm/tempus/issues/234
It was in effort to improve performance and deal with lag/large libraries. We will have to go back and figure it out.
I believe there is a ticket for what you are describing?
- Submitted 2 months ago to selfhosted@lemmy.world | 15 comments