Several performance issues addressed and bug fixes applied.
Updates:
- fix: equalizer missing referenced value
- Fix: Album track list bug
- fix: Add listener to enable equalizer when audioSessionId changes
- chore(i18n): Update Spanish (es-ES) translation
- shuffle for artists without using getTopSongs
- Update USAGE.md with instant mix details
- feat: sort artists by album count
- Fix downloaded tab performance
- fix: remove NestedScrollViews for fragment_album_page
- fix: playlist page should not snap
- chore: update media3 dependencies
- fix: update MediaItems after network change
- fix: skip mapping downloaded item



Incredible work as usual. Is the “Album track list bug” where it would be stuck in place when you first click on an album?
Thanks, got a lot of community effort this time round. The album track list was something we introduced in the last release, 4.1.0, that caused albums to display multi disc tracks all goofy, screenshots -> https://github.com/eddyizm/tempus/issues/234
It was in effort to improve performance and deal with lag/large libraries. We will have to go back and figure it out.
I believe there is a ticket for what you are describing?
There was, but it actually looks like you fixed it for 4.1.0: https://github.com/eddyizm/tempus/issues/35
So thanks! That one was driving me crazy since early Tempo days. Speaking of, have you had any contact with the original dev? He’s been MIA for a year or so, right?
Sweet! The app has a lot of small, very annoying bugs. Still my fave, I just got tired of waiting for updates and did not want to see it go by the wayside.
Yup, no commits since Dec 2024, or much of any activity. I opened a discussion but never got a response. I did track him down, (i think its him) on linkedin to ask for repo rights when I first got started but then decided I was a little too stalking and didn’t want to invade his space, so figured I just fork it and keep going. My hope is that he is doing well and it looks like he started a small android app biz and it’s doing well.
I hope he’s doing well too–I was just surprised since he seemed to really hit his stride then all of a sudden, nothing.
Thanks for taking it over! It’s definitely my favorite subsonic app as well. I couldn’t bear to see it die, like my previous favorite, subtracks.
yeah for sure! oh man, I was using subtracks for a bit as well, that was a great and i had even forked it and was trying to compile that codebase - in the end I went with tempo because it was further along in the dev process and my time is limited.