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comicallycluttered ,

Works fine on Android as well (which is weird considering how bad Apple software can be on non-Apple devices). Just need to create an Apple ID and you're set.

Testing out the trial right now and it's pretty great so far.

UI is way better than Spotify as well (IMO), plus lossless for the same price as current Spotify Premium. (And it also has a max cache size limit option, so even playing a shit ton of lossless isn't going to eat up more space than what you select.)

Getting my fucking Spotify library and playlists I've built over the years on here is going to be a long nightmare, though.

comicallycluttered ,

Nice, that looks incredibly helpful. Thanks for the rec!

comicallycluttered , (edited )

Nah, I think it'd be called something like... Mozilla Attention Token.

comicallycluttered , (edited )
  • fullscreen mode (dark mode / theme preferably, even if I would have to make it manually somehow)
  • option to navigate my drive or external drive
  • xbox controller support
  • subtitles support

I'm a bit confused as to why Kodi isn't working fine for you when it comes to all of this.

I use it on an old laptop specifically for media and all that stuff works perfectly for me, although, admittedly, I do sometimes find that Kodi can initially be somewhat unintuitive (I also had issues when I first set it up, and I think the official wiki is basically required reading at this point).

Either way, no idea why you're finding issues with those features.

It should be fullscreen by default, but if it's not, (I think?) there should be a fullscreen button somewhere in the top left of the home page if you're using the default skin.

There are dozens of skins/themes you can install, some of which are pretty dark by default.

I personally disable the entire library scanning thing and just browse my external drive because I prefer doing that due to my own organisation of media.

Multiple controls are natively supported, including most game controllers like Xbox (provided the kernel has the drivers, and if you're using Windows it absolutely does), and you can also use your smartphone/tablet as a remote control, if you'd like.

Fully supports most popular subtitle formats, as well.

The reason it's messing with your files is because of the way sources can be set up. Don't add anything to a specific "media library" and disable all media scraping add-ons.

You can just add your drive (or specific directory) as a basic source and browse it via Kodi's native file manager that way. You'll still get thumbnails and basic metadata info, but nothing else (which is perfect for me, personally).

I'm not at my machine right now, so I can't really give instructions on that specifically, but for any other stuff, the rest of the Kodi wiki is fairly detailed.

Again, I also think it's sometimes a bit unintuitive, but once you sort it out, it can just be left alone to do its thing and shouldn't bother you with anything you don't want. For me, I use it as a pretty basic media player, just using a few extra features here and there, but not really as a library management tool like most other people do.

I would install the backup add-on, though, so you don't have to go through the whole setup again if you happen to lose the configuration or accidentally enable features you might not want.

comicallycluttered , (edited )

Ah, sure.

Yeah, I get it. I hope my post wasn't unnecessarily overwhelming or anything. Didn't mean to be all "come to the light, Kodi has all you need". I see now what you were getting at. Not that Kodi is missing those features, but that you want something simpler with those features.

I actually wanted something similar before I even bothered with Kodi. All I wanted was to maybe go through my files and play my videos with SMPlayer (I just prefer that over VLC).

Too many features can be unnecessary, so I get you.

Even for me, Kodi can sometimes be too much. My setup is so basic that it might as well be a glorified video player, but there are a few features I still use and the laptop isn't for anything else, so no reason to use anything else at this point.

Now, this might sound like an odd idea, but have you looked into maybe trying to launch a video player via Steam's Big Picture mode? I ask because you can set up your controller to work similarly to mouse and keyboard with Steam Input and then you can control the video with your Xbox controller.

You could probably make a custom layout and then map certain buttons to their respective keyboard shortcuts.

You then wouldn't need to install or set up anything else, and it'll allow you to use whatever media player you want.

I know this does add a bit more complexity for the initial starting up the player, but once everything's mapped, you just launch it from Steam and watch your stuff (admittedly, you would need to open your files from within the media player, which could be annoying due to most standalone media players not really having their own "big picture" mode).

comicallycluttered ,

Ah, good ol' Microsoft. Always finding ways to "surprise" us.

I know you can use AutoHotKey to map controller input as well, but I totally understand why you might not want to after that other mess happened (and I imagine you may have actually tried this already anyway).

Anyway, no prob. I'll look around as well and if I come across anything, I'll let you know.

In the meantime, I hope your search goes well!

comicallycluttered ,

Or maybe I just don’t remember?

Lol, actually that's on me. I was an idiot and confused AHK with Joy2Key for some reason.

However, I did find this on the AHK wiki, although it seems like Microsoft, as usual, makes things harder than they need to be:

For Xbox controller 2013 and newer (anything newer than the Xbox 360 controller), Joy1 to Joy32 hotkeys will only work if a window owned by the script is active, such as a message box, GUI, or the script's main window. This limitation also applies to GetKeyState for Joy1 to Joy32 and JoyX, JoyY, JoyZ, JoyR, JoyU, JoyPOV (and possibly JoyV), but not for JoyName, JoyButtons, JoyAxes and JoyInfo. To detect those controller inputs for other active windows, use the XInput.ahk library.

Still, it's worth a shot regardless. Seems like it does support gamepads but there might also be some tinkering required.

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You're better off buying a cheap USB optical drive, re-ripping those CDs, and transcoding the files to something like Opus, which offers comparable quality to 320kbps MP3 files at lower bitrates (which also means smaller file sizes).

Or you can just "download" the FLAC versions, transcode those, and delete them after.

Also, kind of funny how this was posted just after someone complained about the same thing in the audio engineering subreddit.

comicallycluttered ,

This link should work.

I didn't realize that reddit formats the link completely differently when you "share" from its shitty app.

My bad, and sorry about that. Should work now.

comicallycluttered ,

Just going to quickly shill for The Amelia Project as well. Really fantastic little show.

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