I would also love to see a “Jukebox Mode” as well.
I have a “man cave” in the basement with a bar, TV’s, electronic dart board, beer fridge, etc.
I would love to hang a touchscreen monitor on the wall and run Plexamp in “Jukebox mode”. Then, guests could walk up to the “jukebox”, scroll through my music collection and single press a track to “add it queue”…WITHOUT…jumping any other songs in queue…and without accidentally queuing an entire album.
Also, I’d like to see the letters on the side be a little larger to make it easier to press a letter to jump to that section of the library.
I have been searching for a “Home Jukebox” for quite a while. The design and layout of Plexamp is super close to being PERFECT for a home jukebox setup. Just a few small tweaks and it could revolutionize home bar entertainment!
Have looked far and wide for a workable Jukebox option to use with guests, not much luck, having something like this option on Plex would kick any gathering into a PAAARTY!! Having the ability to create an ‘Event’ and allow people to QR code onto a web page to browse a music/video collection and request/vote/add to a playlist would be so awesome.
If Plex had something like this it would fast become the most popular ‘must have’ home party app, absolutely no doubt!
I really would love this feature too,
from long distance relationships to parties this could be a very nice addition to Plex.
Just any kind of Collaborative Playlists would be absolutely awesome.
Hi Plex I’d love to see a Jukebox mode interface for music where people can search tunes stored locally on Plex and queue them up, no skipping or fast forwarding to avoid those accidental skips and awkward silences just tap what you want next and reorder or vote when needed. I use iTunes at the moment and adding up next is great but it’s cumbersome when groups are around. I think you could do this in a snap it’d be a great addition for parties for all to get involved.
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