sorry if i'm hijacking this thread a bit!Īs i said, it's more or less what i have to do right n ow and i find it disruptive to my workflow. in terms of iOS, i used to use prism a lot, but depending on what i'm doing now, the lack of repeat toggles still just makes it easier to just use the regular plex app for the most part. I get that the devs probably have bigger fish to fry, but these are really one of those elementary nuisances that keeps me from using plexamp as my 'daily driver' when at my PC. by contrast, a program such as MPC-BE (which i use as my all-purpose media player in windows) has a similar 'clean' UI mode, but you can use a toggle (options > interface > use flybar) to do add 'ghosted in' set of title bar manipulators that only show up if you hover your mouse over the top right. if i want to close plexamp i either have to hit the very top of the app window 'just right' with a right-click to bring up the close window dialog, right click on the taskbar or use alt+F4 (if i remember that.) again, i know this is kinda ticky-tacky, but it really just tweaks me the wrong way and feels kinda unnecessary. in terms of achieving a more pristine 'clean' look, this doesn't bother me at all, but in terms of workflow and functionality, i find it hugely annoying. (windows desktop version) this is a bit more oddball, but it basically triggers my OCD pretty bad - for whatever reason, the desktop version foregoes the standard windows implementation of the title bar buttons (close, minimize and restore) in the upper right corner.making it a settings switch you can toggle on and off really doesn't seem like a big ask. i get that not everyone uses these much but some of us do use them and use them a lot. i really don't get why this hasn't been there since day 1. (all versions) no repeat/repeat-1 toggles.My two problems with it right now are as follows: at 1.0, it was kind of a cute little idea, but not terribly functional for my use case scenarios, but by 3.0, it's nearly perfect for me. I feel like plexamp has grown leaps and bounds from 1.0 to the current 3.x. Anyway, those are just some of my thoughts on Plexamp. And I haven't even gone into how beautiful the UI is (there are a few tweaks I'd like to see for the desktop version though). So from a functional perspective Plexamp is fantastic. This has definitely been a game-changer for me. Plexamp has given me the ability to have all my music from iTunes, and lossless FLAC/DSD/WAV files, in one place that's easily accessible across all my devices. I used to rely on iTunes Match for a backup of my music library, which has now been replaced with a dedicated backup drive on my computer. On my mobile device, I've had no trouble playing music with Plexamp over cellular data while on the go (transcoding lossless to 320kbps). Plex has effectively replaced the music app on my iDevices/computers. One for all my music, and another that just shows my lossless files. But now, I have multiple libraries in Plex for music. This worked great for mp3s, but every time I'd get lossless music I had to take the time to convert to ALAC so that it'd upload to iTunes cloud. For mobile use, my music was in the iTunes ecosystem with iTunes Match/ cloud. Before Plexamp I mostly only used Plex to stream music to my various chromecast-connected stereos. It's been a few months now, and I just wanted to say that Plexamp has changed the way that I listen to music. Please go to the relevant subreddits and support forums, for example: Build help and build shares posts go in their respective megathreads No referral / affiliate links, personal voting / campaigning / funding, or selling posts Welcome to /r/Plex, a subreddit dedicated to Plex, the media server/client solution for enjoying your media! Plex Community Discord Rules Latest Regular Threads: No Stupid Q&A: Tool Tuesday: Build Help: Share Your Build: Submit Troubleshooting Post Files not showing up correctly?
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