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The reason i want a dedicated music app is for the fine-tuning.
Every good music app lets you control your audio quality very well. Equalizers, cross-fading, etc. But i don't want to do that via my system equalizer.
So the plex-desktop app and simply opening it in my browser are out of the question sadly...
Hmm, not sure what else sorry. Perhaps look into setting audio controls per app and adjust them for the Plex app?
nah that's only one part of the problem...my philosophy is that i want dedicated apps for every thing i want to do.
I don't want to use a browser to play my music, i want a browser to browse the internet and a music player to play my music. Because that way i can get the best results when i use a specialized app for every specific thing i want to do. You know, the fundamental linux philosophy^^
At this point web browsers are essentially operating systems themselves capable of running a wide variety of specialised apps.
Are you talking about the Plex app or Plexamp? I think Plexamp does have an EQ (and crossfading, but it's just a toggle), and the UI is fine for me.
The Plex App is basically just the web version inside electron afaik.
Plexamp is the ported android version with a touchscreen in mind. I really dislike this application on my linux desktop. On android its really good. But not made for desktop...
A browser does one thing: display web pages. If your media player is presented as a web page, a browser is a perfectly suitable choice.
Yes, but i don't want to play my music via a web player. That's the point. Therefore a web browser is not a suitable choice for me to play my music.
Mount your music drive and play it with any desktop audio players. Or switch to jellyfin which has a number of compatible players.
As i said, i already have my drive mounted. but i wanted something that uses the plex API directly so i can always have the synced playlists.
I dont think thats a fundamental Linux philosophy
it is, thats what people hate about systemd
If you're so worried about the 'Linux philosophy' then why use Plex at all?