If your Subsonic-compatible server exposes the folder tree **or** provides an artist index (for example Gonic, Navidrome, or any backend with folder browsing enabled), Tempus lets you play an entire folder from anywhere in the library hierarchy:
- The **Library ▸ Music folders** screen shows each top-level folder with a play icon only after you drill into it. The root entry remains a simple navigator.
- When viewing **inner folders****or artist index entries**, tap the new play button to immediately enqueue every audio track inside that folder/index and all nested subfolders.
- Video files are excluded automatically, so only playable audio ends up in the queue.
No extra config is needed—Tempus adjusts based on the connected backend.
* Uses [getSimilarSongs](https://opensubsonic.netlify.app/docs/endpoints/getsimilarsongs/) of OpenSubsonic API.
Which tracks to be mixed depends on the server implementation. For example, Navidrome gets 15 similar artists from LastFM, then 20 top songs from each.
- **Home**: Recently played and server recommendations
- **Library**: Your server's complete music collection
- **Download**: Locally downloaded files from server
## Playback Controls
### Streaming Controls
**TODO**
### Advanced Controls
**TODO**
## Favorites
### Favorites (aka heart aka star) to albums and artists
- Long pressing on an album gives you access to heart/unheart an album
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- Long pressing on an artist cover gets you the same access to to heart/unheart an album
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## Playlist Management
### Server Playlists
**TODO**
### Creating Playlists
**TODO**
## Settings
## Android Auto
### Enabling on your head unit
- You have to enable Android Auto developer options, which are different from actual Android dev options. Then you have to enable "Unknown sources" in Android Auto, otherwise the app won't appear as it isn't downloaded from Play Store. (screenshots needed)