I've mentioned a few times in this thread that I was pissed at the time they added plexamp because there were so many long standing bugs that they ignored, but, I was wrong, this really is the best thing they did in a long time. I think plexamp is probably the biggest hit they've had in terms of all the crap they've added, which is a lot that attribute for being funded by vulture capitalists, there's a whole trail of half baked, half arsed, bug ridden features that have been poorly implemented and subsequently abandandoned as the next big feature to appease the funders is added. But if what you're looking for is say "I want an equalizer", or feature X, or I want an existing feature to work better, then please open a separate topic for that because that's something that would apply to any Emby music, whether standalone or not. That's why if you're looking for a standalone app to reduce clicks to get to music, eliminate other menus, etc, then you've come to the right discussion. But what if we built a separate music and we brought the same problem or limitation into the new app? That would not actually be solving what it is that you're looking for. For example, if you say, "I don't like how feature X works in Emby music". That will help us better understand what you actually want. general music feature requests or enhancements. We're just trying to organize the discussion of standalone app vs. Nothing has changed from this end in the period of time since I created the request, the full application is just not a workable solution for me (as in, me managing my wife.& children), in fact, even as a developer myself there's 0% chance of me ever using the Emby app to play music on my phone, I go straight to plexamp because it's a music app, the last time I used it was today while I was waiting having scans done in hospital.Īctually if that's where user feedback takes us, then that's where we will go. What a developer thinks is obvious or easy to use isn't necessarily what actually works in the real world, especially with users who are not particularly technologically inclined, and that's the reason I originally started this thread. It's something that we've seen time and time again from companies like Apple, resisting user requests for a long time before eventually relenting with "Hey, this great new way of.". I can't answer on behalf of the Emby devs and what I'm saying is not a reflection on them or their views.īut in a more general sense it's not uncommon common for developers to believe that their way is the right way and that they know better than the users. Why do the emby devs not want to make a separate music app? It is clear a lot of us want this and would make emby the only media server you would ever need.
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