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    • catloaf@lemm.ee
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      3 days ago

      I don’t think jellyfin does any tagging for you. Pretty sure you can edit it, but it’s not automatic. I use lidarr and mp3tag for that. Maybe musicbrainz picard on a rare occasion, if I’ve got a bunch of files that need to be identified first.

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        3 days ago

        Not OP, I’ve kinda had a middle of the road experience with it.

        I run JF and Plex on the same shares.

        I dropped 10k tracks on it and a bunch of audiobooks, my stuff is 100% tagged.

        I use tailscale to get to the server because here’s no Nat Holepunching going on.

        I try to use it as much possible for audio, but some days, I just give in and use plexamp (like a guilty pleasure)

        cons:

        • It has issues with displaying some of the songs, they’re tagged right but you just can’t find some of it. They’re all Discogs coded, so there’s not even a lot of extra characters.
        • It doesn’t always remember where in a book I am,
        • It has no idea about collections of book files.
        • Search is very slow, (yes there is a plugin for this, yes it’s complicated enough I haven’t tried it yet)
        • Scrolling a large list is stupid low, it should just stream everything text into ram and bring thumbs in on demand
        • Finamp: Finamp is barely a wrapper for the JF engine to the point that they can’t implement effects or crossfade without the feature being added in JF first. But JF is just using a ready-to-go library to play music, so changes to JF require upstream library updates. Audio development feels stagnant.
        • Finamp scrolling loads one letter at a time. Scroll to Z? you get to wait, A…B…C…D…E…F…G…H…I…J…K…L…M…N…O…P…Q…R…T…U…V…W…X…Y…Z, no skipsies. It literally takes me a couple of minutes to go to songs that start with Z.
        • Plugin installs are complicated and poorly documented, and compatibility with versions is dicey
        • Finamp: If you lose the network in the middle of a song, you can soft-lock the app.
        • Finamp: occasionally crashes if left for a long play session on my late-model Android phone.
        • No options to cast.
        • No listening through a NAT without port forwarding (which is dicey without a security team)
        • No 2FA
        • Finamp?: Shuffle is too random, you can get the same song to play twice in a couple of minutes. it needs to pull at least a couple of hours of list and shuffle that, rather than random play.

        pros:

        • It’s free
        • It works good enough-ish for a daily car ride.
        • It has some form of limited home-grown fail2ban
        • The developers are super nice people.
        • I exported my Plex playlists and used some Python to turn them into m3u lists, which worked fine. (Would be a cool feature to import from Plex)
        • Playlist and Shuffle work mostly fine.
      • SupremeDonut@lemmy.ml
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        3 days ago

        Can this edit the metadata in bulk? I’ll have to give it another shot. I’m pretty sure the album artist was the the problem, and I couldnt just delete that bit.