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Best way for music streaming on home media server?

So I have already running plex (not with music though). Wondering if there are any other recommendations? I also know about https://github.com/Kickball/awesome-selfhosted and will have a look later, too :P

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  • Ampache if you want to run with minimum resources. V4 is currently in pre-release, haven't had a chance to update, but it looks promising. Grab the Clementine player for Windows & DSub for Android and off you go.

    Koel is also pretty nice, but lacks support for Windows / Android clients, it's just a web interface. Airsonic, Subsonic & other forks are written in Java and are resource hogging pieces of bloatware. They're great software, though.

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  • I use nfs to mount the filesystem, save playlists in .m3u format (which is essentially a text list of files), play it using mpv, and control the music from terminal or phone using mpv ipc server.

    Thanked by 3Ympker eol that_guy
  • YmpkerYmpker Member
    edited December 2018

    @Jun said:
    I use nfs to mount the filesystem, save playlists in .m3u format (which is essentially a text list of files), play it using mpv, and control the music from terminal or phone using mpv ipc server.

    Very useful and minimal indeed. However I was looking for smth a bit more fancy like spotify/tidal but for homeserver use :P

    @solaire said:
    Ampache if you want to run with minimum resources. V4 is currently in pre-release, haven't had a chance to update, but it looks promising. Grab the Clementine player for Windows & DSub for Android and off you go.

    Koel is also pretty nice, but lacks support for Windows / Android clients, it's just a web interface. Airsonic, Subsonic & other forks are written in Java and are resource hogging pieces of bloatware. They're great software, though.

    Ampache and Koel look nice :)

    Lol

  • Let me know what you find

    I am looking for something that works ar ARM architecture

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  • @noaman said:
    Let me know what you find

    I am looking for something that works ar ARM architecture

    mopidy

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  • subsonic/airsonic/libresonic.

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  • Anything with gapless playback?

  • @dahartigan said:
    Anything with gapless playback?

    ur mum

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  • @Letzien said:

    @dahartigan said:
    Anything with gapless playback?

    ur mum

    reported directly to nick.

  • MasonRMasonR Community Contributor

    @Letzien said:

    @dahartigan said:
    Anything with gapless playback?

    ur mum

    mind the gap

    Thanked by 2eol dahartigan
  • MasonRMasonR Community Contributor
    edited December 2018

    Been using Madsonic for the past 6 months based on the recommendation of @Wolveix. Been enjoying it. I usually use the web interface for playing music on my PC and DSub for music on my Android phone.

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  • WolveixWolveix Member
    edited December 2018

    Though it isn't self-hosted, I upload my entire music collection to Google Play Music as they allow up to 50,000 songs for free (they bump it to 100,000 once you've uploaded 20,000 though). I also keep it on my Plex server, but Plex doesn't handle music playback very well. Madsonic would definitely be my self-hosted solution of choice.

  • Anyone tried Plexamp?

  • I’m using Plex for my music archive. Works great from the iPhone when out walking/commuting.

    Tried Plexamp on the computer, but it felt too light. Using their regular webapp instead.

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