Years ago, when Owncloud was still the only self hosted cloud solution around, the Music app used to come with an Ampache backend to connect to your music through client apps. My favorite for Android was Power Ampache, it was almost the only one, that and an extension for the really old Just Player. After a while, a Subsonic server was added to the Music app and these Subsonic clients proliferated. So, I switched to a Subsonic client, then another, and another… none was really doing it for me. DSub is great but looks dated and lacks some features, others are not mature enough, and some I just find too barebones.
Recently, Power Ampache 2 was released, and even though it’s still in beta or even alpha, it already looks great and my favorite client again. Check it out if you have an Ampache server or a Nextcloud instance with music!
Just installed! It took me a minute to log in. Turns out I needed to look into my nextcloud music app’s settings to get the server url and to generate an api key to use (for totally good security reasons)
Friggin awesome app! Very snappy and well featured!
Im in love :)
Looks great, any chance you’d be interested in getting it a Jellyfin backend connection?
I’m just a random user, but I’m sure in the github page you can get answers.
Incidentally I installed this App from F-Droid a week ago, along with Ultrasonic and Tempo (both subsonic apps).
I haven’t decided yet which one is my favorite. Overall, I like the interface of Power Ampache 2. The home screen is a nice addition, which ultrasonic lacks.
My biggest gripe about all three ist that you cannot do multiselect or swiping of songs, to quickly enque a subset, e.g. of an album, or create a playlist in such a way.
The smartlists feature is one of the best factors for me to recommend it. The developer is very open to comments and requests, maybe you can requests this feature in their github.