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Dulcie Yauck

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Jan 18, 2024, 5:44:57 PM1/18/24
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How can I help jellyfin devs figure out playlists? I'm sure it's pretty difficult, and I don't really know anything but I'm open to wasting like a few hundred hours trying to make playlists work by learning to develop. any devs have any tips where to start learning/trying to contribute?

because it's the only thing stopping me from switching from plex, I might still once I reconfigure ersatz. my playlists are huge, (223,000 minutes it says, haha) but everytime I try to shuffle it I get incompatible media type errors. sometimes on my smaller playlist it will play locally, but will fail to render to chromecast. the cast controls are supreme though, the things you guys got right you nailed for sure. why does this happen? how can it be mitigated?

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I have Plex but dove in and self hosted Jellyfin. As far as I can tell if I tag a genre or even an artist it does not modify the mp3 tag. Also found that even if you do tag a genre that you cannot make a dynamic playlist by the tag.

Want to import your music collection to Jellyfin? Or maybe you want to move from Jellyfin to another music service? You can follow these tutorials to move your playlists and favorite tracks, artists, and albums with Jellyfin through Soundiiz!

hello everyone, sorry to revive an old topic, but this also happened to me, the playlists with jellyfin, it only shows 30 on the main screen, is it the general limit or does it only happen with jellyfin?

Playlists auto sync if they are imported as read only, else you can press the sync button to choose the sync direction [Wiki] Import / Sync media providers playlists (But of course if you remove the workaround it will probably fail again)

That solved it. Had the same problem. Playlists over m3u files are displayed in jellyfin, also in finamp. But not in symfonium so far. After I created a playlist in jellyfin, as described here, they all became selectable in symfonium too. Good job.

Ah: So when you create a playlist directly in jellyfin, a playlist library is created there. If this is displayed on the home page, then the playlists are also accessible via symfonium. If I delete this playlist library (m3u files still remain in the music folder and are available under the music library and there playlists) they are no longer findable by symfonium.

Hi, thanks for this great plug-in. Are you considering to also support collections (and playlists) created under the Jellyfin account? I find both my music libraries under My Media, but not the collections I made. In the regular Jellyfin web interface, Collections are also shown under My Media when created. Anyhow thanks for this great work; cheers

Great that playlists are supported! Indeed, collections seem to be links to artists and albums (not individual tracks). They appear under My Media in the Jellyfin web interface, but not in the plugin interface.

Is it still your plan to reach this goal?

Because there are so many request from 2015 etc. with enough + on it to see user want to have it and if we ask it seems like pre programmed answers luke bound to his keyboard.

It is always the same: good idea for future updates, not yet we are working on it, it is planned for the future etc...

i hope you can understand this makes people really angry and losing hope, so maybe think about the way you handle and take care of bug reports and feature requests.

I am also a programmer and i see a lot stuff could be done easily, not everything ppl want is a huge change.

I am using emby now for about 2 years and some of my first requests are still not done yet (security related things) like revamp user permissions, prevent deletion or modification of playlists for non admins etc.

This should be something you really need to focus, bugs and security features instead of fixing some visual problems with some subtitles.

Emby has a lot of potential but it really looks most devs give a shit on the users, i absolutely understand not every request makes sense and not everything can be implemented.

But requests since 2015, its better to say clearly, we dont wanna implement it instead of putting people off again and again.

I am really interested if the new stable will have the permission revamps and hide of storage locations for non admins etc.

on another topic.. media servers are going to die soon, just like home mp3 media servers.. with all the online streaming competition prices are dropping.. for modern every day music majority of users don't fire up their mp3 playlist any longer, they use Pandora, Spotify, etc.. its going to be like that for the rest of media soon too.. Live TV will extend media servers usefulness for a little longer but not much.. Time Hop this post in 6 years.. lol

LMS makes an excellent whole-house audio system. I can pull up the webpage (or use an Android app like Squeezer) to browse my music library, queue things up to play, and so forth. I can also create playlists, which it saves as m3u files.

So i'm the old guy who keeps all of his music in directories and i've never created a playlist *ever*. I just go fine the song/s i want to play and drag them into my desktop player and play. But lately i've been wanting to stream music and obviously my old-school methods don't cut it. But i'm also not the kind of person who is going to devise 150 playlists. I might have half a dozen - as i don't generally sort my music into genre except for "harder" stuff like old-school rap music (80s/90s mainly) and techno/house/trance mixups. Simply being able to select a genre or artist from the metadata without having to make a playlist would be nice.

In many cases, importing/exporting from an SQL database in the component is a good option. For example, listenbrainz-history and lastfm-history both use an SQLite database for storage, and run SQL queries internally to generate the playlists that are output.

@samthursfield In addition to the rule-based playlists (e.g., not played in 2 weeks, etc.), is it possible to have a simple content-based recommendation? For example, we could have a playlist of songs that the user may like given their prior history or a playlist of songs based on a seed song, etc.

Much like foobar2000, Clementine has a very efficient interface for the way in which I tend to listen to music - i.e.rapidly creating a playlist of disparate tracks via search, listening to it for a few days or weeks, then making a new collection. The same is not true for Jellyfin's web interface (and wasn't true for Spotify either). So I built myown client to replicate that experience.

Preserve is a web based media player frontend to a jellyfin server. It aims toreplicate the experience of using players like foobar2000 or Clementine with its two panel design allowing you to quicklysearch tracks and assemble/order a playlist how you like, including full keyboard controls. It's fully open source, under GPLv2+.

Since it is a jellyfin client, you will first need to hostyour music using a Jellyfin server, but once that is done you can use Preserve in your browser at preserveplayer.comor install a desktop client from the Preserve Gitlab releases.

For testing, Cypress is used. To allow testing the application in the absence of a jellyfin server, axiosis used for HTTP requests. This allows the use of axios-mock-adapterfor mocking out HTTP responses allowing the application to run against a test data source for functional testing.

Recently I setup Jellyfin wanting to free myself from all the online music streaming apps and the ever price increases. Leaving the service means all the music and playlists I have created are gone, which is a pretty big hassle. For these reasons I decided to try out Jellyfin, a great self hosted app that allows you to stream music, video, photos along with the other services that work with them. In addition my playlists stay where they are and I do not need to worry about price increases and other issues. As with any self hosted app, if the application fails for any reason, you are on the hook to fix it. With that being said, lets move on to the next part.

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