I never expected to be willing to pay for a #music player and yet here we are.
#Symfonium is extremely beautiful, customizable and powerful.
I personally use it with #Jellyfin, although multiple other sources are supported (such as #Plex and #Subsonic)
I really don't mind it not being #FOSS as long as it respects my #privacy and #choices.
@sanimalp@zlendy I decided to finally get around to trying #Jellyfin as music server (usually use Navidrome) and #Symfonium as android client after seeing your comments.
It's been a few days and so far, very happy with how it works and syncs and plays.
The real test will be when I try to get the girlfriend to try it and how it works with her phone & car, which can be flaky in a lot of apps hehe.
Whenever I report to some project that their client doesn't work with SSL client certificates (often behind a reverse-proxy), tons of users educate me that it works fine with HTTPS/SSL/TLS certificates.
"No, it supports all scenarios, even behind a reverse proxy."
Look, if you reply to someone using a very specific technical term that seems unfamiliar, look it up before you tell them they're wrong maybe?
For example, Chrome, Home Assistant and Nextcloud can all do it, but it is not generally supported by everything that can do HTTPS. Apparently the libraries suck.
Which is really annoying, because I really want that additional layer of security before exposing a service on the Internet.