
I'm a bit unclear about what you are referring to. You can sync to your device (this might require a paid upgrade).(you'll each have your own account & play history) you can invite friends to share your library and they can access remotely.if the computer running the service is on at home, you'll be able to stream your library anywhere you have internet.It's supported directly on Sonos and Alexa speakers.the regular client also works on appleTV, as well as most streaming sitcks/boxes and smart TVs
you can also use the regular client with music if you want.
there is a dedicated music only client called Plexamp for iOS, android, Mac, windows, and linux. you can stream to pretty much any device. it runs on Mac, windows or linux, for music a rasperryPI should have more than enough power. you need to run a server program on a computer, it must be running to access your music. It's mainly promoted for use with video, but plex handles audio really well also. Is there an alternative for Mac? Most of the alternative media players I see (VLC, Foobar, etc.) don't have any database, organizing, or tagging ability.Īlternatively to the alternative, has anyone experienced this splitting issue and resolved it? This had never happened before 2020 and the death of the column browser. Some albums never get touched, and others have it happen all the time. A full rebuild of the database did not help either. Changing the album name to something else, then back to what it was usually fixes it. Half of the songs go in one, and the rest go in the other. Since early 2020 or so, it seems the database gets corrupted or confused, and the same album gets split into two on one random startup. It seems that iTunes, or Music as it's called these days, is starting to rot a little. The "Automatically Add Files" folder was perfect. It would (a) tag my (lossless since 2005) audio as necessary (b) organize files into folders based on these tags and (c) play my music in order in the background as I use my computer. I only use it for one purpose, organizing and playing my media library with its unparalleled (at the time) database feature.