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

https://github.com/eddyizm/tempus/releases/tag/v4.1.3

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      16 hours ago

      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.

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        16 hours ago

        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.

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          7 hours ago

          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.