Une application de streaming musical gratuite, open source et sans publicité. Utilisant les API de #Spotify pour organiser le contenu, obtenant ainsi les listes de lecture, pour ensuite aller sur #YouTube afin de diffuser l'audio.
Il n'est pas nécessaire de se connecter avec Spotify, c'est facultatif pour retrouver ses playlists.
Clients #Spotube pour #Android, #Linux, #Mac et #Windows https://spotube.netlify.app/
Today is a joyous day for me and in the stupidest, most super geek way. But I'm proper happy. I've mentioned the happiness that my #RaspberryPi brings me and now it's brought me more. I love #SelfHosting
One of the things I run on my Pi is #Navidrome. I think it's really important people own their music and so have never been a fan of streaming. Subsequently, I had a decent mp3 collection. Over the years I've gotten a lot of music.
It's been two months since I got my #RaspberryPi and I won't lie, everything is still so exciting. I get so happy when I do stupid little things like upgrade my #Zigbee dongle without everything breaking. Honestly, #SelfHosting is a beautiful world. Though it's all down to how kind and helpful everyone is. I'm super grateful for the tremendous communities behind #HomeAssistant, #Docker, #JellyFin, #Navidrome, #Immich and obviously #Mastodon and #Lemmy.
Last night I was replacing my dishwasher. I turned off the dishwasher circuit on the panel, started working on it.. then I tried to play some music. No internet. Turns out the dishwasher is on the same circuit as the wifi's power receptacle. Man, I love old houses!
(Luckily I use #navidrome, so I had music automatically downloaded to my phone in various subsonic clients.)
@alter_unicorn
I love the CDs as objects 🥰 I don't have that much CDs but just my Holy Trinity : all the Beatles studio albums, almost all Chili Peppers and some Queen. Plus other pop-rock recordings.
But I'm often using streaming services, particularly while biking 😁
Very nice. With https://github.com/simojenki/bonob I can directly connect my #Sonos system to my #Navidrome instance, and can finally disconnect Sonos from my Samba/CIFS service for the music library.
and in /home/horn/Music/Playlist/ there's a subfolder for each playlist containing FLAC files. For each playlist /home/horn/Music/Playlist/Foo/ there's also a /home/horn/Music/Playlist/Foo.m3u playlist file containing lines like /home/horn/Music/Playlist/Foo/FooArtist - FooSong.flac. However, those playlists don't show up in #Navidrome. What am I doing wrong?
It made Navidrome read some of the songs name as "directory name+song name"
it for some reason dropped the '/', and then the song was out of its album, metadata and everything else.
and I don't know why, nor why some songs did get it and other didn't.
Okay, I grudgingly bought a #Sonos system years ago because it was just convenient.
The latest update is terrible and breaks all local features - no library, no local services, all search goes to their servers. (Even though they explicitly stated ~2 months ago that v1 search would remain.)
Whatever their business model is it doesn't seem to include customers.
@ujay68 I've got the streaming bits covered (both #jellyfin and #navidrome work great for me, still trying to pick one, and they also have mobile clients).
What I need replacements for is the actual multi-room + TV speaker setups, which Plex doesn't have.
(Addendum: prior to Sonos's new version from hell, with #bonob I could even easily connect my library with that platform.)
Okay, I can see why people use wireless speakers now. I was planning to plug an old android tablet into a stereo, but now that I'm sitting on the couch w/ my phone plugged into it and playing music, I really don't want to have to get up to pause it or switch songs..
Trying to figure out if I should go with my original plan of the tablet (and then use something like scrcpy to control the tablet remotely?), or set up an ARM SOC (rock64 or pi4) hooked up to the nearby TV (which means having the TV on while playing music and controlling it w/ the TV remote), or moving my #navidrome server over to one of those ARM SOCs and use it in jukebox mode.. 🤔
so, tried jellyfin, but didn’t like apps for locally playing music, so instead trying navidrome - setting ourselves a challenge that we had to install it via ansible using the role someone created - so that we can easily move it to another computer if needs be
and success, even if i suspect our little raspberry pi zero really isn’t going to be happy for a while as it scans a lot of music
like it kind of works with ones with circular patterns in the middle but i feel like you’d want to have disc art rather than album art if you’re going to have it do this
(i don’t expect to be using the web UI much once it finishes scanning, assuming the apps are OK)