An open source and lightweight music client for Subsonic, designed and built natively for Android. - CappielloAntonio/tempo
Tempo – An open source music client for Subsonic with Android Auto support, now with continuous playback, new codec support and more!
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):
- ALAC codec support: Thanks to the Media3 FFmpeg module, you can now enjoy ALAC files seamlessly.
- Continuous playback: Enjoy uninterrupted music with the new continuous play feature.
- Local server address: You can now add a local server address, and Tempo will use it when available, giving you more flexibility.
- Version control and update dialog: For those using the Github flavor, the app now checks for updates and prompts you when a new version is available.
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 availa
The OpenSubsonic project aims to extend and improve the classic Subsonic APIs in various ways: by adding new endpoints, clarifying existing APIs, or extending functionality. All while maintaining backward compatibility with the old APIs. Understanding whether the server supports the API, requesting the list of supported extensions and acting accordingly is the first step to integrating the OpenSubsonic API. Initial work was done with synchronized lyrics using an endpoint that does not exist in the classic version of the API but was introduced by OpenSubsonic.
Tempo – An open source music client for Subsonic built natively for Android, with Android Auto support and synchronized lyrics and it's available on F-Droid
An open source and lightweight music client for Subsonic, designed and built natively for Android. - CappielloAntonio/tempo
Hello community, today I want to present to you the work done on Tempo in recent months. This new version brings improvements to Android Auto, a first use of the OpenSubsonic API, synchronized song lyrics and the ability to customize the home screen.
As usual, Tempo is free and open source, by the community and for the community. You can follow the development on Github and you can download it from F-Droid as well.
If you appreciate the work put into Tempo, remember that you can star the project on Github or make a donation! It’s not much but it’s useful to help the project grow and give visibility to the app.
Yes, it's been on my roadmap for a while. I also created a pull request several months ago to enter the repo but it was never accepted (it's also my fault because I didn't follow the verification process properly).
Hi and thank you for your appreciation! There is a buymeacoffee page for donations. Thanks again for the support!
Hello and thank you all for your appreciation! For anyone who asks, there is a buymeacoffee page for donations. It's really a pleasure to see my work recognized, especially when I've been practically stuck on Android Auto support for months... For the future, the plans are to fix some bugs already reported to me, add support for the OpenSubsonic API, and clean up the interface (giving the user the ability to show or hide elements as they wish). Fewer server calls should lighten up and speed up the app.
Also a special thanks to Google which with its lack of guides for its libraries makes development a real thrill!
For the curious who want to see the app without downloading it, here are some screenshots: https://imgur.com/a/i3zsqlG
Tempo – An open source music client for Subsonic built natively for Android, now with Android Auto support
An open source and lightweight music client for Subsonic, designed and built natively for Android. - GitHub - CappielloAntonio/tempo: An open source and lightweight music client for Subsonic, desig...
After an all-too-long development phase, I'm opening the new year with a new version of Tempo. This new version brings with it Android Auto support, one of the most requested features of all time.
Other new features include support for Chinese and Korean languages, an update to the French localization, the implementation of landscape viewing of the media player and more.
You can find Tempo on Github ready for download: it’s free, it’s open source and it’s made by the community for the community.
If you appreciate the work put into Tempo, remember that you can star the project on Github or make a donation! It’s not much but it’s useful to help the project grow and give visibility to the app.
For those who would like to take a look at the app before even downloading it, here is a short tour inside the app: https://imgur.com/a/fTTgjpz
Tempo - an open source music client for Subsonic built natively for Android
Trust user self-signed CA certificates Increased buffering time limits Improved visuals for ongoing transcoding Added French localization Added a clear queue button Cleaned up podcast playback inte...
Hi everyone, Dedicated to those looking for an Android client to listen to their music from a Subsonic server, here is Tempo.
You can find it on Github ready for download with the November update: it's free, it's open source and it's made by the community for the community.
If you appreciate the work put into Tempo, remember that you can star the project on Github! It's not much but it's useful to help the project grow and give visibility to the app.
Yeah, you are right. I should upload some new screenshots.
In the meantime, here you go:
A new version of Tempo has just been released. Check it out!
An open source and lightweight music client for Subsonic, designed and built natively for Android. - CappielloAntonio/tempo
Tempo - August Update: Always Improve
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Hey c/selfhosted,
Third month since initial release, third update post. For those not familiar with it, Tempo is an open-source and lightweight music client for Subsonic, designed and built natively for Android. The core aim is to provide a stable and appealing alternative to existing Subsonic clients and perhaps convince some hesitant users to take the leap into the magical selfhosted world of music.
Tempo is available for free on GitHub and IzzyDroid, with an upcoming release on F-Droid.
If you find value in Tempo, your support is invaluable. You can show your appreciation by giving the project a star on GitHub or considering a small contribution.
Now, let's dive into w
Hey, thank you for your kind words. I was already thinking about implementing this feature, it's already on my to-do list :)
Hi, I'm glad you like it!
Tempo - July Update: New Features and Improvements!
An open source and lightweight music client for Subsonic, designed and built natively for Android. - GitHub - CappielloAntonio/tempo: An open source and lightweight music client for Subsonic, desig...
Hey c/selfhosted,
It's been a month since I released Tempo, a lightweight music client for Subsonic on Android. For those who are new here, Tempo provides seamless integration with your Subsonic server, offering easy access to your entire music collection right on your Android device. The app is designed to enhance your music listening experience, prioritizing your preferences and listening history without relying on magic algorithms.
Today I'm happy to share some updates and improvements that have been added to Tempo. Here's a brief rundown of the latest features:
New Features:
- Global Shuffling Mode: I think you understand what it does, just a single click to shuffling through the entire music library.
- ReplayGain Functionality: I would love more users to test it out and provide feedback.
- Server-Controlled Transcoding Settings: You now have the option to let the server control transcoding settings, Provided the server s
For self hosted music lovers, I would like to introduce you to Tempo, an open source and lightweight music client for Subsonic, designed and built natively for Android.
Introducing Tempo: A Lightweight Music Client for Subsonic on Android
An open source and lightweight music client for Subsonic, designed and built natively for Android. - GitHub - CappielloAntonio/tempo: An open source and lightweight music client for Subsonic, desig...
crosspostato da: https://lemmy.world/post/381677
Hey all,
I wanted to share an exciting lockdown-project that I've been working on called Tempo, an open-source and lightweight music client built specifically for Subsonic servers on Android.
Tempo puts you, the user, at the center of your music listening experience. With a sleek and intuitive interface, Tempo enhances your music journey based on your listening history, randomness, and even integrates with Last.fm for optional scrobbling support.
Key Features of Tempo:
- Seamless integration with your Subsonic server.
- Clean and user-friendly interface.
- Stream music directly from your Subsonic server, with offline mode (actively being developed).
- Create, edit, and manage playlists.
- Gapless playback.
- Rudimentary Chromecast support for streaming to compatible devices.
- Optional Last.fm integration for scrobbling, if supported by your Subsonic server.
- Activate transcoding on your server to o
Introducing Tempo: A Lightweight Music Client for Subsonic on Android
An open source and lightweight music client for Subsonic, designed and built natively for Android. - GitHub - CappielloAntonio/tempo: An open source and lightweight music client for Subsonic, desig...
Hey all,
I wanted to share an exciting lockdown-project that I've been working on called Tempo, an open-source and lightweight music client built specifically for Subsonic servers on Android.
Tempo puts you, the user, at the center of your music listening experience. With a sleek and intuitive interface, Tempo enhances your music journey based on your listening history, randomness, and even integrates with Last.fm for optional scrobbling support.
Key Features of Tempo:
- Seamless integration with your Subsonic server.
- Clean and user-friendly interface.
- Stream music directly from your Subsonic server, with offline mode (actively being developed).
- Create, edit, and manage playlists.
- Gapless playback.
- Rudimentary Chromecast support for streaming to compatible devices.
- Optional Last.fm integration for scrobbling, if supported by your Subsonic server.
- Activate transcoding on your server to optimize streaming with a transcoding profile.
Tempo is currently in the alpha phas