Highlights
- Sync UI: New consistent UI across all platforms. UI that syncs with the vibe of the music
- Vibrant, breathing and alive player UI (smaller screen)
- Blur is the new background in playlist, album, bottom player (biggger screen)
- Smooth animations and adaptive UI
- Piped.video API support
- Localization & Translation: English, Bengali, Hindi, Japanese, French & German
- Credentials Encryption to securely store login information
- Playlist Generator (Spotify DJ but better)
- Personalized playlist recommendation including artist mixes, mood mixes, discover weekly etc…
- Desktop:
- Floating lyrics mini-player (always on top)
- System tray controls
- Minimize to system tray (Hide window)
- Windows OS media control support
- Playback:
- New
libmpv
basedmedia_kit
enables gapless playback & fast stream download - Buffered length of track
- Queue with mixed local tracks and streaming tracks
- Search for alternative track source across Youtube Music and Youtube
- Sleep timer
- New
This looks great, pity I have turned to Plexamp and can’t go back to any other music player now…apart from Phonograph
Wait what, how does this work? Reverse engineering? Or is it one of those things that finds the song you’re playing on actual Spotify on YouTube?
It is one of those things that finds the song you’re playing on actual Spotify on YouTube.
Interesting, I had no idea 3P clients for Spotify was possible. I dig the UI. Will this still give me all my Spotify playlists (incl. Recommended ones from Spotify like daily mix etc)?
This basically combines Spotify playlists, lyrics, and metadata with the actual audio files from YouTube. It seems pretty clever to me. I have Spotify Premium so it isn’t as relevant to me but it seems like a great alternative for folks who don’t.
Looks super fucking nice… Now if only I had a Spotify account lol.
EDIT: Same fucking problem the official app has… Can’t put it into landscape mode on the now playing screen. That’s how I have my phone mounted to my dash and it will only go vertical… So fucking dumb.
Interesting, you’re right! You might want to post that on their GitHub issues page.