![]() ![]() ![]() Mesh: Fix dialog not working properly in some cases.Headless: Casting in a paused state showed playing state even though it was paused.Flash of Recent Plays zero state message on startup.Improve behavior of view state sync on cellular to use less battery in some cases.Improve connection testing speed on cellular.Hang when changing downloads sort mode.Stop blacklisting some home screen hubs now that home screen can be customized.Improve showing/hiding home button with network changes.Improve performance of loading of albums on artist page. ![]() Incorrect left margins with carousels with large grid mode.Increase visual distinction between visible and hidden home screen items.Show Similar Tracks and Album Radio menu options incorrectly showing for TIDAL content.Improve visibility of Mixes For You card text in some cases.Differences in menu title alignment and spacing.Don't skip track and resume playback if we encounter error in paused state.Remote control wasn't enabled after signing in.Mesh could show a player node as inactive incorrectly.Cast dialog playback status could flicker between playing and not for a remote player.Failed attempts to register player were not retried, leading player to "disappear" after 2 days.Mesh: Split Home/Cast buttons, no need to connect to mesh to control.Mesh: Show volume control per player, add skip button.Show your current active EQ preset in settings.Show recently used EQ presets in settings.Show rating of albums and artists in list view.Allow rating of albums and artists through menu.Allow reordering and hiding of home screen hubs.Handle Companion controls as deep-links.Guest DJ Contempo adds tracks from same era.Guest DJ Groupie adds tracks by the current artist.Please let us know your creative ideas on how to use this new functionality! Our own is affixing RFID tags to each record in his vinyl collection, so that tapping a record starts playback on Plexamp. For those of you into home automation, you can now use the app to write NFC tags for instant playback or browsing to an artist, track or more. Most notably for the season, you can now share images of your charts (Best of 2022, for example). Lots of new stuff to explore in this release. Ho ho ho! We're back with another giant release before the holiday season Loudness is normalized and smart transition points are computed between tracks, ensuring optimal listening flow.Įnjoy beautiful graphical views of songs, and seek easily to specific places in a song.Įxplore your library in new ways with Library Radio, Time Travel Radio, and Artist Radio. Seamlessly transition between tracks on an album.īeautiful animations for music, with key colors extracted from album art. No more buzz kill when listening to live albums. Global media key support, a high-quality audio path, and a permanent home in your tray. ProtonVPN client - I’m using VPN on all the devices, and have relied on custom OpenVPN setups previously.A beautiful Plex music player for audiophiles, curators, and hipsters.īuilt with Love, Right at Home on your Desktop.1Password - not just the browser extension, but a proper app - am really excited about it.Sublime Text 4 - think there were stability and GUI issues, now looks greatĪpparently, the following things are now available as proper desktop apps in Linux:.Telegram messenger - the desktop app is solid, the tray icon is great.Audio/video drivers and codecs - pretty awesome to see that most of my recent enough Z390 chipset based montherboard features are supported out of the box!.I no longer use LG 5K monitor so not sure if it would have worked out of the box. HiDPI mode - at last, things are fully supported with 4K resolutions - nice scaling, etc.Bluetooth devices battery support - standard Linux Mint taskbar widgets now report my Logitech mouse and keyboard batteries correctly.Will probably turn this into a separate Unix Tutorial project Linux Mint Improvements I have decided to try Linux Mint 20.3 as my desktop OS.Īlthough it is unlikely that Linux will completely replace my macOS environment, I’ve been pleasantly suprised that Linux and available software have evolved in the recent couple of years.
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