Findroid is a native android jellyfin client.
Findroid is a native android jellyfin client.
Interesting because the jellyfin app can double tap to skip as well as download media for offline playback.
I have both and UI seems like the only difference between the two (findroid looks MUCH better) except you have no access to any admin, profile, or library settings or functions (like scanning for new media or fixing metadata) in findroid.
The official app does download files for offline viewing, but it downloads the file to your downloads folder, like a web browser.
Findroid downloads the file to the apps internal storage and plays it back in-app.
Some other platform-native third party JF apps like JellyFlix and Streamyfin allow you to transcode your downloads for smaller files, different resolution, and file compatibility. They also download to the app storage and play back in-app
Might just be me, but I donโt like double tap to skip. Findroid has another scrubbing method Iโve not seen anywhere else but I wish it were the standard.
When you drag your finger to the right, it says how far youโre about to skip ahead. The longer your swipe, the further you go. When you release, it scrubs to that timestamp. Same with going backwards.
I find it faster, more accurate, and more versatile. The only thing I donโt like about the Findroid player is the UI timeout is twice as long as I need it to be.