Tempo – An open source music client for Subsonic with Android Auto support, now with continuous playback, new codec support and more! (github.com)
from antoniocappiello@lemmy.world to selfhosted@lemmy.world on 31 Dec 16:28
https://lemmy.world/post/23743228

Hello community, I’m excited to share the latest updates on Tempo, the open-source music client for Subsonic, after some time.

This release includes the following improvements (full changelog here):

Tempo remains free and open-source, created for the community, by the community. I would like to thank the 1230+ people who have starred the project on Github — your support is truly appreciated!

The app is available for download on both F-Droid and Github, with Github being the preferred option.

I would like to apologize for the delay in this release. The progress has been slowed down due to issues with server space, the breakdown of my development phone, and my daily job commitments.

As always, if you appreciate the work that has gone into Tempo, please consider starring the project on Github and making a donation to help cover development costs and expenses. Your contributions help sustain the project and show your support for the work being done.

Thank you for your support!

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TheLongPrice@lemmy.one on 31 Dec 16:59 next collapse

This looks awesome! I’ll give it a spin and see how it compares to DSub

mbirth@lemmy.ml on 31 Dec 17:06 next collapse

Subsonic? Is this still a thing?

wildbus8979@sh.itjust.works on 31 Dec 17:22 next collapse

Navidrome and Gonic are very active projects yes. Why would it not be a thing anymore? Works fantastic.

mbirth@lemmy.ml on 31 Dec 20:20 collapse

Ah, so alternative implementations. I’ve still got a license for the original Subsonic, but that hasn’t been updated in years by now.

sj_zero@lotide.fbxl.net on 31 Dec 18:12 collapse

Nextcloud music Also supports subsonic as a protocol, so clients also can be used with that.

[deleted] on 31 Dec 21:33 next collapse

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interdimensionalmeme@lemmy.ml on 31 Dec 21:33 next collapse

What is subsonic?

PetteriPano@lemmy.world on 31 Dec 23:26 collapse

It’s a protocol for hosting music libraries.

Think of it like your personal Spotify backend.

I’m running navidrome to serve music to tempo on my devices.

interdimensionalmeme@lemmy.ml on 01 Jan 02:47 next collapse

Nice!

Is there a concept of content discovery, where tell it I like this this that etc and it finds music you don’t know but will like in the library?

mbirth@lemmy.ml on 01 Jan 04:59 collapse

Well, it’s not a protocol, Subsonic is an app that became pretty famous in the MP3 era and had a nice API for which various clients were developed.

The source code was Open Source in the early days which was forked into e.g. AirSonic, MadSonic, LibreSonic.

Those projects are dormant for a few years now. That’s why new ones have emerged that simulate the same API so all the client apps can still be used with them.

EDIT: Looks like these are projects that support the Subsonic API and are still in active development:

sxan@midwest.social on 01 Jan 18:05 collapse

There is a project to standardize (and document) the API, called OpenSubsonic. It includes extensions, but the main value is that it tries to consistently document expected behavior. It’s an uphill battle, because the Subsonic API is a schizophrenic mess, and no two servers interpret API responses the same way, but it’s still a decent project. I contribute to a client, and we try to adhere to the OpenSubsonic documentation.

My only criticism about the API is that it’s focused on streaming, which means we can’t consolidate server control (e.g. mpd) and streaming, which would make writing versatile clients easier, but still.

Tempo is a fantastic client, BTW, and has largely replaced my local offline client use.

PetteriPano@lemmy.world on 31 Dec 23:27 next collapse

Sweet! Tempo is the best subsonic client I’ve found for Android. Hoping to use it for a long time.

vividspecter@lemm.ee on 01 Jan 02:59 next collapse

App looks very nice and good to see active subsonic clients. I’ll stick to DSub until random album support (#289) and download starred albums/artists (#197) is implemented, but I’ll be keeping a close eye on this one.

CornDog@lemmy.sdf.org on 01 Jan 03:05 next collapse

Tempo is great! I’ve really enjoyed it since I changed from Ultrasonic a few months back.

Railcar8095@lemm.ee on 01 Jan 10:52 next collapse

Local server address??? This is what I have wanted the most for a long time. Great app, I’ll take the update ASAP.

Really, thanks. Great app.

kylian0087@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 03 Jan 13:10 collapse

I actually installed the app on top of a Eversolo DMP-A6 Works fairly well. although the UI is a bit small on it.