Lissen: Audiobookshelf client (Clean Audiobookshelf Player)
(github.com)
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Edit: exchanged fdroid url with github
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Is this better in some way than the one developed by the audiobookshelf team?
The official app could be described as “functional”. This is a native android app and (imo) looks better.
It seems to be missing SSO login support and Android Auto. The official app does so I feel like that makes it more functional than Lissen. At least for me.
You are not locked in
Yes, that’s one half of what I was getting at. The other half is that it doesn’t prioritise aesthetics.
Listen prioritises aesthetics, but is lacking in function. For me, the missing functionality isn’t important.
There’s no single right answer.
Oh I see. When I read your first comment I understood ‘functional’ to mean more like “it works but not very well”. I did see in the github issues that they are working on SSO and Android Auto so when that comes I’ll give it a try.
Sounds similar to the case with Jellyfin & Findroid (and likely Swiftfin)
The official Jellyfin app has full functionality, but it feels clunky. Especially for casual users.
The native third party app is smooth, intuitive, and visually nice, but is missing a few features (ex. Admin dashboard).
What I’ve seen recommended was:
💯 I see it the same way.
OT but am I the only one that noticed the fox’s headphones aren’t on their ears?
Oh, that is a fox. I couldn’t differentiate between the white and cream under current viewing conditions, and I thought it was a seahorse.
<img alt="" src="https://feditown.com/pictrs/image/22af1d4c-fb06-4a48-820f-3d494b78dcc2.webp">
<img alt="" src="https://feditown.com/pictrs/image/4a95d77f-3b22-4b7e-b967-8fd126de5f84.webp">
I wondered if someone would post that second one.
For the first, I think Square Enix got it right - headphones light the right image, but with the bridge between the ear cups flopped back on their head.
Alternatively, you could have headphones like the first but with the drivers in the upper cat ear portion by their actual ears.
3 minutes test.
Pro:
Cons:
Edit: ah ok got it. It does work but not with the same sensitivity, you can scroll down but you need to flick up, most likely because you got screwed by the list of chapters which is most likely also scrollable (my list isn’t long enough to require scroll so I can’t test that). Anyway, I stand by my previous note: “opposite actions” and flick up is not the opposite of scroll down.
Promising beginning though.
That’s good to hear about local books. The official app can stream fine, but books tend to freeze and skip when playing an mp3…
Nice! I’m going to test this out later.
This doesn’t support podcast libraries, so it’s not really usable for me, unfortunately.
The biggest complaint I have about the official app is that it doesn’t automatically continue to the next episode when playing podcasts.
I only launched it for long enough to tell it isn’t for me just yet. My dealbreakers are:
I’m definitely checking it out again at some point, but I’m sticking with the official app for now.
I downloaded and tested as well and noticed right away there is no sleep timer which I use every night. I actually quite like the audiobook shelf app. It’s served my wife and I quite well this past year.
I’ve been using it. I could never get the official app to play more than one podcast in a row, yet this one does it out the book. I’m a fan altho it’s definitely still a WIP