![]() ![]() Perfection for golden ears, buttery smooth touches for the rest of us. Loudness leveling, true gapless playback, Sweet Fades™, soft transitions, a configurable preamp, a 7-band EQ, and more. Plexamp is a beautiful, dedicated Plex music player with tons of goodies for audiophile purists, music curators, and music fans of all ages looking for their next aural fix. Plexamp is the answer to the question "what would happen if you gave a handful of Plex music and pixel nerds a few cocktails and free rein to create the app of their dreams?" ** PS - If you’re new to Plex, download the Plex app first ** ** From the same people who brought you the Plex app ** But if you’re excited to check them out, head to your friendly neighborhood app store ( Android, iOS) or our brand new plexamp.** You'll need a Plex Media Server and an active Plex Pass to use this app ** Because they’re lab-born, we’ll continue to tinker with them, and you should keep in mind that they are not officially supported. So we’re super excited to share these two Plex Lab apps. ![]() Plex Dash is available for all Plex Pass holders today, on iOS and Android. Plex Dash is built on top of the same codebase as Plexamp – check out this Medium post for more details about its many features. And last, but not least, we wanted raw administrative power: scan for new media, fix incorrect matches, check on server resource usage, tweak library settings, even view server logs live. Secondly, we wanted a fun way for you to help edit your artwork and make your library even lovelier during any spare moment: one-handed while wrangling the kids, or in a few minutes of downtime between video calls. Something to gaze at while you stroke your hairless cat. First of all, we wanted a beautiful way to see all playbacks, even across multiple servers something you might repurpose an old iPad for, duct taping it to a wall in your secret lair. So why not a single-purpose app dedicated to server administration? Like many things in the history of Plex, the genesis of Plex Dash involved scratching some itches. And if you need further incentive to go ahead and grab that glorious Plex Pass, Plexamp isn’t the only app we’re launching today… Introducing Plex Dash A dash of powerĪs you might imagine, plenty of us here at Plex run our own personal media servers and like keeping a close eye on them. The new version of Plexamp is Plex Pass only. Over the last year, our small group of fearless testers has gone through 110 (that’s one-hundred-and-ten) betas, and it might be easiest to let their words speak for themselves: And if you don’t, maybe it’s time to give it a try? If you already use music on Plex, you’re going to love it. We’re calling the new version 3.0 (although 3.11 might have been more appropriate) and there are so many new features that we’ve written an entire Medium post about them. Inspired by the promise of the first releases, and our shared love with Hemingway of a great daiquiri, we decided to rewrite the whole thing from scratch, add a ton of features, and then release it (today? Sure why not!) on five platforms: iOS, Android, Windows, macOS, and Linux. Had we abandoned it? Was the llama tired of being whipped? Had the zen garden suddenly filled with weeds? Nope. But after a year of updates, things went quiet. When we first launched Plex Labs, our first release was Plexamp, a tiny, highly opinionated desktop music player. In other words, a thousand zen gardens… A Brand New Plexamp “The only kind of writing is rewriting” – Ernest Hemingway Plex can be like a fractal-everyone has their own view of what the most important parts of the platform are, and you can zoom into any one of these and spend a lifetime working on perfecting and improving that little area. We started Plex Labs just over two years ago to provide, among other things, a playground for new apps (both our own, as well as 3rd-party apps that struck our fancy) that build on our awesome media platform. ![]()
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