Replying to @plwt@mstdn.social
@plwt Aha! The Android app Finamp does local download from Jellyfin! I will try this one and see how it goes.
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Replying to @plwt@mstdn.social
@plwt Aha! The Android app Finamp does local download from Jellyfin! I will try this one and see how it goes.
Replying to @wikihow@mastodon.social
@wikihow red plus blue, innit
Replying to @MamaLake@beige.party
@MamaLake @MattBinder That was where my mind went immediately
Replying to @fesshole@mastodon.social
@fesshole I think there is a sort of statute of limitations on these things
Replying to @plwt@mstdn.social
@plwt once you have your Android app connected to your server you can "download" an album or track to the Android device by pressing the 3 dots next to it. However, there does not seem to be an obvious way to use this file for playback in the Jellyfin app so it doesn't really do what I wanted.
Replying to @magnetichuman@cupoftea.social
I am having a go with Jellyfin... Set up a server on the Raspberry Pi with Docker and installed the app on Android. Seems like I can "download" files to the device. Looks promising so far.