You also have a Plex Pass subscriber (let it be monthly, yearly, or lifetime). The outcome is clearly worth any length of time waiting in order to make use of something like this. It does require some pretty hefty processing to chomp through your collection. It wouldn’t be surprising if this was born from the artist radio feature that Plex uses through Alexa as this sounds quite comparable (while so much better). Including “Related tracks”, “mixes for you”, and “Track and album radios”. It then uses this to offer the user multiple ways to build/start a playlist. Where songs are normally sorted by metadata created by humans (title, description, genre, year, album, artist, etc), Super Sonic takes it much further thanks to the AI analyzing each track, looking for various parameters that it can use to determine what is or is not sonically similar to another. This fits that expectation quite perfectly. For us, this is exciting since we have been patiently waiting for a user-friendly option that can be manually controlled via the apps that is at least somewhat similar to the artist “radio” features that Plex supports via Amazon Alexa. This should allow Plex to better keep up with options like Pandora and vastly expand on your ability to create playlists with ease. Not all tracks are labeled the same and the sound signature of each one can help discover artists and tracks you would have never thought to be similar. It takes the typical methods that normally only use metadata for matching and allows you to discover new match-ups that you might not have considered before. The new feature is called “ Super Sonic” and it helps you build playlists of tracks and albums that are similar to the ones you are actively listening to by using an advanced neural network to compare the signature of various tracks to find those that sound sonically similar. so voice commands for plexamp through googles voice assistant should hopefully not be too far away.Plex has rolled out yet another update, this time focused on the Plexamp app. Which as far as I know it doesn't have yet, and I refuse to use youtubes music services, so regardless of how well they're integrated I won't.īut I was just mentioning googles switch to youtube premium because its motivated plex to work harder at integrating plexamp into android auto. However because of the convenience of the transmitter set-up I have now, the only way it'll truly be an upgrade is if AA has voice support for plexamp. However if I could change that deck out for one with AA that would be a nice upgrade. I can literally reach my pinky over and hit the next song button without my hand leaving my lap. The transmitter sits in the center console area and has controls on it, so its surprisingly convenient at about 2" away from where my hand usually rests while I drive. so currently I just have a 12v FM transmitter with bluetooth to my phone to play my plexamp music. Its decent sound, but only AUX integration. Yeah, I have a 2006 4runner with the JBL head unit. Please go to the relevant subreddits and support forums, for example: Build help and build shares posts go in their respective megathreads No referral / affiliate links, personal voting / campaigning / funding, or selling posts Welcome to /r/Plex, a subreddit dedicated to Plex, the media server/client solution for enjoying your media! Plex Community Discord Rules Latest Regular Threads: No Stupid Q&A: Tool Tuesday: Build Help: Share Your Build: Submit Troubleshooting Post Files not showing up correctly?
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