Now that Tidal has support for its own controller API called “Tidal Connect” (similar to “Spotify Connect”) allowing devices such as Bluesound NODE and others to open a session directly music service provider.
No more transferring audio from mobile device to your sound system losing Tidal’s lossless quality. Plexamp/Plex Player would just be a remote controller of that session running on your “audiophile-grade sound system.”
Please consider adding ”Tidal Connect” to Plexamp or even to the Ple…
The ability to be able to access Samsung Multiroom speakers directly in the same way that Spotify connect works. This sees all Samsung multi room devices and groups.
tom80H
July 24, 2021, 12:37am
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There’s already 2 existing feature suggestions that address these 2 topics.
We all know Spotify Connect is great at sending the music to the amp by-passing the phone or other control device.
Now, Tidal Connect is available on some devices. (Which is great, as the quality difference for Tidal is significant).
Plex Amp is fantastic if you are listening directly to the device.
Where it is not fantastic is having to use lossy wireless services to send to the various amps and speakers around the house.
If there was a Plex Connect. This would be solved.
Plex is obviously…
I have a Samsung Wireless Audio Multiroom speaker and am considering adding more to my home. The platform itself is good, and the speakers work well but Plex compatibility is an issue. Streaming via the Plex DLNA client works but is very slow due to the size of my audio collection. While most of the time I make use of the excellent Spotify Connect, there are many tracks that I cannot get on Spotify but am itching to listen to. I need Plex to save me from this dilemma!
The answer? Add Plex to th…
I suggest you vote/comment in those threads to avoid distracting/dispersing votes.
Therefore I’ll be closing this thread as a duplicate