
Those are some of the API methods that I found, witch I will likely be using to retrieve the music. There is a wiki and it tells you open and replace localhost with whatever. Can´t really show you the docs as the docs are also hosted locally and not in some wiki on the web. Mostly theorizing what I´m actually gonna do or can achieve. Maybe some Java, but planning to stick with Kotlin I´ll experiment with lower versions once I have it working to begin with. You have any better ideas? I´ll just call it that for now. I´m thinking maybe “JDrop” as in dropping the J River into your phone “drop by drop” or something like that. But once you have your library synced it should be much MUCH quicker as you´ll usually have only 1 album or song to sync and nothing more. The first time might take forever (it´s WIFI). It´s also important for me that the program does not unnessesarily resync files. So I have it with me when I leave the house without the possibility of me forgetting about having to plug my phone into the computer. I would like it very much if music just gets copied over the moment I add it to my JRiver library.

I don´t want it to be looking for the server when I´m miles away from home. At least when you´re in your known home network. In the best case this would work completely without user interaction.

Sync your Music library from a JRiver instance somewhere in your local Network, including Playlists, threw your local WIFI. I´m gonna join on this Devember challange too this months.ĭon´t know if I´ll get anywhere with it.
