December 24th, 2024
New
Hi everyone! The bulk of this update are optimizations aimed at improving app performance. In addition, a couple of minor new features and bug fixes have been included as well.
This update is being released to Dispatch's beta track first. If no major issues are uncovered, the release will later be rolled out to the stable track.
The specific updates that affect performance are too numerous to list, as there are hundreds, but with this update, users should see improved app performance across the board. In terms of changes to the app's code, the performance improvements take up roughly 95% of the code changes in this update.
When a custom wallpaper has been set, Dispatch will now theme the rest of the app accordingly.


Users can now also configure where the wallpaper is shown. For example, in the following screenshots, the user has opted to show the wallpaper on the Navigation Menu as well as on the Media Libraries pages.

The following options are available:
Navigation Menu
Favorite Apps & Search Button
Apps Library
Media Libraries
Home Feed
Additionally, the user wallpaper will now show in the Wallpaper Settings page, allowing users to preview changes to the wallpaper and the wallpaper's brightness. Options have also been added here to control which pages the wallpaper is shown on, as explained above.

Users can now manually activate their screensaver by pressing the back button while the home tab is highlighted. This behavior is on by default, and can be disabled from Settings β Experience. This feature is not available on devices running Android 14 and above.
When browsing the home feed, users can now long press the back button to activate the Home Directory no matter where they are. Previously, the Home Directory could only be activated by pressing the left direction button while the user is highlighting the first item in a row.
As a reminder, the Home Directory is a simplified view of your home feed that is more similar to other launchers and the stock Android / Google TV launcher. It's a great way to quickly see more content on your home screen or zoom out of Dispatch's large artwork focused UI.

The following fixes are included in this release
Fixes an issue causing Plex watchlists to fail to sync.
Fixes an issue where scrolling up in certain settings pages would cause the app to lose focus and become unresponsive.
The roadmap has not changed. Work continues on the following features, which I will have more to say about when they are ready.
User Profiles / Profile Switching
Multi-Server support for Plex
Version / Quality selector when opening Plex media
Support for Android / Google TV notifications, including Now Playing and Casted Media notifications.
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Continue investigations into the possibility of integrating with Stremio, as it is by far the most popular feature request.
Please note: While features selected for the roadmap are always my main focus, users can still expect other updates to be released here and there addressing smaller issues or features while those larger projects continue to be worked on.