Don’t let corporations tell you how to consume music. Make no mistake, this is the future of music, not streaming. All the music I have purchased since high school, which I still have, is in my music library and continues to grow over time as I see fit. Monthly subscriptions to music just don’t make sense to me the way I like to experience music. Personally, I still and always will prefer to OWN a copy of the music I want to listen to so I will still buy CDs (sometimes digital downloads as well with no DRM) so that I can listen to it whenever and however I chose. This app gives you that control back in your hands. The new era of music steaming services is destroying our ability to chose how we want to purchase and experience music in our terms. I’m an avid music listener and part time music producer and can say without a shadow of a doubt that this app makes it tremendously easier and convenient to store, share and play all my music from any of my iOS devices! I am finally back in control of my music library like in the old iPod days. As many settings and tweaks as our resident UXpert let us add.ĮNTERPRISE CLASS CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT Simple but powerful offline support for when you’re in the woods or run out of cellular data. Download a custom mix or artist radio for the plane. Grab a few hours of your favorite playlist or stations with just a few taps. Explore your personal charts and see what you were into last Fall or your top albums from the 60s. Use the Mix Builder to explore and craft your perfect blend. Travel through time, pick a style or mood, or listen album-by-album like the purist you are. Radios built from your library and your cooler friends' collections. Custom pre-caching so your music keeps playing, because sometimes life brings you through tunnels.Įxperience your music collection like you’ve never seen it before, with our UltraBlur backgrounds, over a dozen hypnotic visualizers, and four visual themes to satisfy every taste. Perfection for golden ears, buttery smooth touches for the rest of us. Loudness leveling, true gapless playback, Sweet Fades™, soft transitions, a configurable preamp, a 7-band EQ, and more. Plexamp is a beautiful, dedicated Plex music player with tons of goodies for audiophile purists, music curators, and music fans of all ages looking for their next aural fix. Plexamp is the answer to the question "what would happen if you gave a handful of Plex music and pixel nerds a few cocktails and free rein to create the app of their dreams?" ** PS - If you’re new to Plex, download the Plex app first ** ** From the same people who brought you the Plex app ** There’s even support for the PiFi Digi+ board, which attaches to the top of a Raspberry Pi and adds an enhanced audio chip and optical output.** You'll need a Plex Media Server and an active Plex Pass to use this app ** You can also install the Plexamp server as a system service that starts at boot, for a more Chromecast Audio-like experience. Once it’s downloaded to a Pi and opened, you can play music through a web interface on any web browser on the same local network, or choose the Pi as an output in the Plexamp app on other devices. RELATED: How to Set Up Plex (and Watch Your Movies on Any Device)Įlan Feingold, CTO and Co-Founder at Plex, shared an early build of a Plexamp server for the Raspberry Pi on Tuesday. It’s like the now-discontinued Chromecast Audio or Amazon Echo Input, except just for Plex (and uses existing hardware). The idea is that you could install the headless version on a low-end PC, which could output audio based on controls from another device. You can already install Plexamp on mobile devices, as well as macOS, Windows, and Linux, but there has been work in the past on a “headless” version of Plexamp as a streaming target. Plex allows you to store a collection of music files for streaming on any other device with the Plex app, but the Plex team also has a dedicated music player called Plexamp with a cleaner interface. Plex is one of the best services for hosting your own media collection and streaming it to all your other devices, and now Plex’s developers are working on a way to stream your music to a Raspberry Pi.
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