
Custom pre-caching so your music keeps playing, because sometimes life brings you through tunnels. Perfection for golden ears, buttery smooth touches for the rest of us. Super audio player: Loudness leveling, true gapless playback, Sweet Fades™, soft transitions, a configurable preamp, a parametric EQ, and more.The app is designed for “audiophile purists, music curators, and music fans,” packing features such as loudness living, gapless playback, and much more. Essentially, Plexamp is a dedicated music player for the music you have stored on your Plex Media Server. Plex Labs originally released the first version of Plexamp over two years ago, but today brings a completely rebuilt version of the “highly opinionated” music player. Jellyfin (which I setup for testing) shows me Recent played Items, but will not start the Music streaming → Strange again …Īnother Thing which bugs me is the Fact that the “Homeassistant App” isn’t able to locate my Position right.Plex has released a pair of new applications today through Plex Labs, which is its “playground for new apps.” The first new app today is a completely new version of Plexamp, alongside Plex Dash.Plexamp does not show me the whole Library of my Music.
PLEXAMP ANDROID AUTO ANDROID
To get Plexamp (which I use for Music streaming) working, I had to enable “insecure Sources” in Android Auto via the Developer Settings (Multiple Tap on Version Number in AA). Navigation via Google Maps worked like a Treat. I was then able to connect my Mi8 to my Car with Android Auto via USB Cable (haven’t tested wireless Connection atm). I did not log into my Google Account using any of the Apps. After the Initial Setup of the Phone, I downloaded the Google App, Google Maps and Google Speech Services. Afterwards I flashed Android Auto Application (from NikGapps) via Orangefox, due to the Fact that my Car complained that Android Auto has to be implemented on a System Level instead of Downloading the App through Aurora Store. Was curious about the Operating System and wanted to try it. Yesterday I took my old Mi8 and flashed /e/ via OrangeFox on it. Would the chances be higher to get MirrorLink running?
PLEXAMP ANDROID AUTO DOWNLOAD
I’m using a Fairphone 3 running /e/OS 0.18 20210815130098 (Android 9).Īre chances higher to get it running when upgrading to the /e/-Version of Android 10 or 11? From Android 10 on, it seems that the Android Auto functions are more built-in, as you don’t need to download the App for it.
PLEXAMP ANDROID AUTO INSTALL
Weitere Informationen unter ).įor that, I did install the Android Auto App (as it is necessary for < Android 10). More information under ” (roughly translated from German: keine installierten Apps für dieses USB-Zubehör. When I tried to connect via Android Auto, I got the following error message: “Android Open Automotive Protocoll - no Apps installed for this USB-device.

Can someone explain to me in easy words what is missing in MicroG to support Android Auto? Is it realistic that we will see this in the near future?

However, there seem to be ways of overcoming this (see here: microG + Android Auto fully working | | XDA Forums), but they require flashing (i.e., installing from scratch) /e/ and I’m not sure if this will really help. It seems to be that the Problem is related to MicroG, which does not support Android Auto at all (see here: Implementation Status

(I know that using these apps goes partly against the idea behind /e/ and is not the best option for some of us, but let’s leave out that discussion here!) Making Android Auto work would be a big benefit for some of us, you could control apps like GMaps or Spotify directly from your car. The tendency is however negative (see e.g., here: /e/ and Android Auto?) I wondered, if /e/ supports Android Auto (or can be made doing it), but I did not find a clear answer to that in the forum. Is it possible to use an /e/ Smartphone with Android Auto?
