In this music app, users can stream, browse, and organize their music library with offline support and playlist management. Includes last.fm integration, podcast support, and radio mode for genre and time-based playlists.
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About SubStreamer
Easily see newly added, recently played and most played albums or just grab a list of random albums or songs for something different.
Like that song? Play similar songs with a tap!
Discover new songs and old favorites by genre and time period with SubStreamer radio. Pick your filters and get a random generated playlist, just like radio without the ads!
Got a song stuck in your head? Sure that you have it on an album somewhere but just can't remember where? Just search!
Connect your subsonic server with your last.fm account and Substreamer can also tap into last.fm to give you more information about artists, songs and albums in your collection and recommend similar artists, similar songs or give you a list of the top rated songs in your own collection for you to explore.
Build up a play queue of your favorite rock songs and just hit save as playlist to have it stored on the server for later.
Of course you can also just hit your favorite album and press play.
Oh and if Music isn't enough we also support podcasts that you have synced with your subsonic server both online and offline!
Features:
Chromecast Support
Full offline support. Store albums, songs and playlists and podcasts on your device and listen offline.
Keep your starred songs synced and available offline automatically!
Automatic caching of upcoming songs for smooth playback.
Easy playlist management for adding single or multiple tracks to a playlist or starting a new playlist.
Radio mode generates random playlists for your chosen genre or time period (or both!)
Quick lists of random / recently played / frequently played and newest albums right up front.
Search for artists, albums, songs
last.fm integration for fetching artist info, recommendations and playlists based on ratings
last.fm scrobbling
Airplay support (just open the volume controls in the player to access airplay directly or use the control center by swiping up from the bottom of the screen)
if you run into any bugs please let me know, i use this app every day myself and am always trying to make it better! ghenry22.apps@gmail.com
Requirements:
Subsonic Compatible API Server (API level 1.13.0) or above.
Note that for SSL support you must have a valid certificate. Invalid certificates will cause connection errors.
Get Subsonic server at: http://www.subsonic.org
Substreamer: http://substreamerapp.com
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Reviews for SubStreamer
maplestar3
Great app, small bug
Hello, I have noticed a small bug which bothers me a bit. When songs exceed 1 hour, the hours will not be displayed and at, say, time 1:07:31 it'll display 7:31. So at those times I'm not quite sure what timestamp I'm actually at (some of my compilation songs reach 3 hours). It would be great if this were fixed, otherwise flawless app for iOS!
justin.luk927
Initial Review
First of all, thank you to the developers of this project for their hardwork. I quickly went through the process of connecting to my Navidrome server and want to share my experience. Hardware: I am using an iPhone 13 on ios 18. Review: This is the most feature rich navidrome client I have tested so far. Everything I have tested in terms of playback so far has worked great. The playlist generator features are ambitious and take a while to load (I have yet to actually build a playlist using this feature cause my patience was thin), but I like the attempt to handle this on the client. I don’t hold this against the app because it feels more like an extra credit feature IMO. I also did run into a couple of UI bugs when I first tried using the player. I have not been able to repeat this behavior though, and I have been using the app now for about half an hour with no issues. So again, I won’t hold it against the app. What I will hold against the app, is that the UI pushes a lot of the playlist generator features, and they don’t seem to work super cleanly. This contributes to the UI feeling a little overwhelming compared to more barebones alternatives, and this makes it hard for me to recommend the app to a non-technical user. For myself, these problems are easy to look past, and I would daily drive this app in its current form.