JPlay App


I just tried the new JPLAY app that I read about on 6moons. It’s clearly sounds better than Roon in my system. Looks like I’ll be using it from now on. Free 14 day trial, give it a shot.

paullb

Thanks @marcin_gps 

updated but haven’t tried all the new features. History looks cool. 
I’d like to configure Minimserver next to set up my local library and will take a shot at it in the next few days. 

Continuing the JPLAY 1.4.1 deep dive series —  the new History screen.

What it shows:

 

- Everything you've played, organized by day — your full listening journey at a glance.

- A calendar view that highlights your listening activity — days with longer listening sessions appear as brighter dots in the calendar grid, so you can instantly spot your most musical days and jump back into them.

- Per-day track lists, so you can see exactly what you listened to and when.

 

How to access it:

 

- From the side menu → History

- Or via the new "Recent Listening" widget on the Home screen for one-tap access

 

Continuing the deep dive series on the latest JPLAY release — today: Smart Playlists.

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Don't have a specific playlist in mind, or simply don't feel like building one yourself? Smart Playlists do the work for you.

Smart Playlists are dynamic playlists created automatically based on filters you define — by library, genre, audio quality, year, and more. They automate playlist creation around your own criteria and stay current as your library grows.
 

How it works:

- Set the filters (Focus) — the playlist populates automatically with all matching tracks from your Library.
- The content of the Smart Playlist updates dynamically whenever new tracks match your criteria.
- You can change the filters (Focus) anytime from the Smart Playlist details screen.
- Note: tracks cannot be added manually to Smart Playlists.


How to create a Smart Playlist in JPLAY:

Open the side menu → My Library → Tracks → select your filters in Focus → tap the Smart Playlist icon (first icon on the left).
 

Update to the latest JPLAY from the App Store and try it out. 
 

Marcin

Continuing the deep dive series on the latest JPLAY release — today: HQPlayer library support.

 

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If you run HQPlayer Embedded or HQPlayer Desktop, you can now browse, control, and play your HQPlayer library directly from JPLAY — combining JPLAY's refined interface with HQPlayer's industry-leading upsampling and DSP capabilities.

 

What this means in practice:

 

- No need for a separate local UPnP server — JPLAY connects directly to HQPlayer.

- Full library browsing with the same fast, elegant experience JPLAY is known for.

- Streaming services (Qobuz, TIDAL, HIGHRESAUDIO) and HQPlayer Library in one unified app.

 

How to get started:

 

1. Make sure HQPlayer Embedded or HQPlayer Desktop is running on your network.

2. Open JPLAY → Settings → Search Devices — your HQPlayer Library will appear automatically.

3. Select it, Sync and you're ready to play.

 

For the audiophiles who've been combining HQPlayer with separate control apps for years, this is a long-awaited simplification.

 

Best regards,

Marcin

A few more additions in the latest JPLAY app release that didn't make the headlines but are worth mentioning:

 

- You can now rename a local library — helpful when you have multiple servers and want clearer names.

- Title auto-scroll in the Player view — long track or album titles now scroll automatically so you can read them in full.

- Keyboard shortcuts on Mac — faster navigation and control for those running JPLAY on Apple Silicon Macs.

 

Marcin