
Tempus is an open-source and lightweight music client for Subsonic, designed and built natively for Android.
This app works with any service that implements the Subsonic API, including:
- LMS - Lightweight Music Server - personal fave and my backend
- Navidrome
- Gonic
- Ampache
- NextCloud Music
- Airsonic Advanced
https://github.com/eddyizm/tempus/releases/tag/v4.12.0
My last release post was for v4.6.0 so I’ve included whats changed since that post.
What’s Changed
Highlighting these 4 features that people have wanted for some time and were well received. Added screenshots for each below
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feat: added slide out enhanced navigation for tab mode and optionally portrait mode

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feat: Android Auto: improve media service browsing

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feat: Support specifying a client certificate for mTLS auth

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feat: Playback speed controls for music

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feat: radio logos support for AndroidAuto
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feat: Port remove song of playlist from tempus ng
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fix: artist sort by name case sensitive
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feat: prefer downloaded files over network calls
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feat: Implement duration and seeking for transcodes
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feat: increase items per row on landscape view
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fix: album art now displays on android auto
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fix: give user feedback when trying to add podcast/radio on unsupported backends
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docs: Clarify Android Auto enablement
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fix: instant mix issue and continous play clean up
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chore(i18n): add missing keys, update Chinese translation and alphabetize
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chore(i18n): Update Polish translation
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feat: Ability to toggle visibility of artist biography
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chore: Add Romanian (ro) translation
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chore: French localization update
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chore: updated readme and added known issues for airsonic work around
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fix: toast for made for you click indication
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fix: sort playlist view
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feat: sort preference for playlists
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fix: use existing future when adding tracks, dialed random album track down
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fix: Check for OpenSubsonic extensions also with password authentication
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fix: Proper raw stream detection
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chore(i18n): Update Spanish translation
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feat: add configurable server timeout
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fix: Avoid crash when server has no songs
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fix: updated dialog import to address crashing on android 15
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Fix missing Replay Gain metadata from .m4a files
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fix: Improve Synced Lyrics
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feat: Add selector for playlist visibility
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chore(i18n): set links as untranslatable
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fix: Addressing some UI/UX quirks
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fix: keep observer until data is received
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fix: added dynamic application id from gradle variant
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fix: Use Bluetooth tethering connection
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fix: visual glitches on landscape navbar
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fix: radio playback “source error” on android auto
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fix: speed button overlaps with shuffle on landscape
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fix: local url used in share link instead of server url
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feat: added radio metadata to display
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feat: improve playlist chooser dialog UI
Full Changelog: https://github.com/eddyizm/tempus/compare/v4.6.0...v4.12.0
note
app-tempo* <- The github release with all the android auto/chromecast features
app-degoogled* <- The izzyOnDroid release that goes without any of the google stuff.
As usual, any dev contributions appreciated as I am not actually a java/mobile dev, so my progress is significantly slower than those who do this on the daily.
Big thanks to all the folks who have been contributing. We have a new icon designed but I could use some help if anyone wants to do a PR to implement it.
amazing thank you! I didn’t realize Tempo was abandoned. you just saved my favorite app :D
Great app! If there were Android TV support, I’d switch today.
Why the Tempo fork? I use Tempo currently, haven’t heard any bad things about it.
the original tempo got abandoned by its developer
Tempo is abandoned
arghhh alright I’ll be switching over this weekend. Thanks!
EDIT: aaand done! :D
@myrmidex @superglue The fork is interesting. An earlier version forgot my navidrome server (and nuked my download cache), which was annoying; however, it’s gained some features that I really like. For example, when an album finishes it starts playing similar songs from other albums/artists. I didn’t think I would like this, but it ended up being pretty great (and it’s configurable if I need to turn it off). Very spotify-ish, but limited to stuff you have on your server.
That IS a nice feature indeed!






