
Since you're actually treating me like a person with feelings and agency, I'll ask you: someone else mentioned I can make a playlist that exceeds 24 hours in length and every time I "sync" it, or whatever Plex calls it, it syncs a different 24 hours of music selected at random so that you always get a fresh set of stuff. I appreciate you taking the time to actually answer my question instead of X/Y probleming me or saying i DoNt KnOw WhY yOuRe So AnGrY (I'm angry because I've been trying to find a way to do this without Plexamp for several years, yesterday I gave up and said screw it, I'll pay for Plexamp and now there are these stupid, arbitrary roadblocks and privileged Europeans with symmetrical gigabit and unlimited mobile data pretending not to know what the issue is).

#PLEXAMP PLAYLISTS CRACKED#
So is this thing that’s been touted as the great iTunes replacement for so long really not all it’s cracked up to be? I’d rather get out now if that’s the case and not waste my time fighting with it. And no, I don’t have unlimited data on my phone and I’m not going to VPN back home to stream the music from my server, that’s stupid. Like others I have large “five stars” and “top rated” playlists that exceed 24 hours of music that I shuffle through while away from home. I thought I’d just transfer my playlists over. I’d rather not maintain a large music collection in two places so I was thinking about moving my iTunes library to Plex and using Plexamp as a replacement player on my computers and my phone.īut I guess I can’t, since I’m seeing a bunch of posts about how Plexamp has arbitrarily limitations on how many songs can be synced to my phone. What Apple used to call iTunes and now calls Music (not their service Apple Music, they just renamed the app) has become a bloated piece of garbage.

I bought a month of PlexPass last night so I could evaluate Plexamp.
