Is it your local server, which streams music for your PC and phone? Is it something else?

What about streaming music from your server to your work laptop?

  • Alavi@programming.dev
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    4 days ago

    Musicolet or vlc on my android. 100GB of local music on my SD card I have collected since I was a kid.

  • SpatchyIsOnline@lemmy.world
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    5 days ago

    I use Navidrome on the server side

    Tempus on Android (maintained fork of Tempo)

    Feishin on desktop

    I also recently set up music assistant to try and stream my music to my TV too, although I haven’t used it yet beyond just testing and don’t see myself using it too much

    I scrobble my Navidrome up to ListenBrainz too, which then gives weekly recommendations to add to my collection.

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      I use LMS (Lightweight Music Server) on my server with the web interface to play on the desktop. It also scrobble to listenbrainz for discovery but I have to say, the weekly suggestions that hits my RSS feed, is music I already have. So not that great, at least for now.

      On mobile I use Ultrasonic that downloads music on the phone as it plays the tracks. So the offline use is “automatic”.

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        4 days ago

        Are you sure you’re subscribing to the correct feed? ListenBrainz gives two different feeds, one is a “weekly(maybe daily?) Mix” consisting of your own music, and another that is recommendations of music it doesn’t know you have.

        Occasionally a song I have slips into the latter because it hasn’t been scrobbled yet, but otherwise the recommendations are reasonably good and I’ll decide to grab maybe 30-50% of them

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          Well, I’ll check it out. Maybe you have a point.

          I do get recommendations with bands/songs I don’t have in my collection. However, they are maybe 3-4 entries with the rest that I have. Its weekly recommendations because I get it every Monday.

          But I’ll have a look see. Thank you for the head’s up.

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    6 days ago

    Finamp on my phone, it’s working perfectly with my online Jellyfin server that I use on PC.

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    6 days ago

    On my phone I use VLC player to play files that I saved on local storage. It’s very rare that I do any kind of streaming on my phone, if I do I do it through Firefox.

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    VLC for files in local storage.

    Tempus for streaming / downloading the rest from my Navidrome instance.

    In the laptop, I tried Supersonic to stream music from my server, but for some odd reason it audibly degraded sound quality, so I ditched it. I have since been using my browser. I might try it again, though, and see if the issue has been fixed.

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    6 days ago

    Working at home: mpd + ncmpc on my personal laptop.

    At the office: mpd + malp on my phone.

    No streaming. I buy CDs and vinyl and rip them and download live recordings, and only listen to entire albums or concerts.

  • gedaliyah@lemmy.world
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    Tempus is phenomenal. I switched to navidrome on my server to use it. Chora is also good, and I use it on my TV (works well on any screen). If you don’t mind closed-source, Symphonum is excellent.

    If you are using Jellyfin, it works well on PC, with Fintunes on mobile.

    You can find a number of good apps for navidrome here. I quite like Strawberry, which is cross-platform. I use it locally for library management.

    I connect everything with Tailscale, which may or may not work on your work network, depending on how locked down the network is. I never had an issue.

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      5 days ago

      Roon users get 60 days of nugs free

      Well, they certainly know how to sell it. I’d start a trial if I got 60 days worth of nugs.

  • JigglypuffSeenFromAbove@lemmy.world
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    6 days ago

    Jellyfin as a server where my music is hosted.

    Jellyfin’s web client to stream on my personal laptop.

    Symphonium to stream on my Android phone, and sometimes Deezer (when I want to check out new songs).

    Deemix to extract songs I like from Deezer to my server.

    Tailscale for external access.

    On my work laptop I only listen to online radios, or I just use my phone. I guess I could connect to my server on it, but the laptop belongs to my company, so I avoid any access to my personal stuff.

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    Looks like I’m an outlier here. I run navidrome on my server, but for jams on the go I use a HiFi Walker H2 dac/mp3 player with Rockbox. I sync my library from the server to the sd card when I add new music/podcasts/audiobooks. I wrote a python cli tool for the scripting.

    At home I use the web interface on my laptop, and an old android (wifi only) phone connected to Bluetooth speakers for kitchen tunes.

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    6 days ago

    Booming Music for local storage, with some Bandcamp streaming and occasional YouTube playlists via NewPipe.

  • Strider@lemmy.world
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    6 days ago

    Copy stuff from my nas to phone (cable or x-plore), play independently with pulsar+

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      5 days ago

      I’m more and more leaning to this solution. I only have a 8GB phone data plan, and refuse to waste any of it on my recreational music listening, nor will I ever see the need for paying for more mobile data.

      My next phone needs a microsd slot, I miss them so much!

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        5 days ago

        Yes it’s one of those things they removed to upsell internal storage.

        Also, with music on the phone itself you’ll never have communication issues while playing.

  • moonpiedumplings@programming.dev
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    I use Vanilla music. It was the only music player I found that would keep my place in my long running playlist that I have on shuffle all the time. It gets through all the songs, shuffles, and then queues through all the songs again, reshuffled. Other players I tested would forget the place, or that music was playing in the first place, and that was frustrating.

    I stream it to my computer by connecting my phone to my computer via Bluetooth. I think it’s was a new KDE feature, but now my Linux laptop will pretend to be a headset/speakers, and the Android phone will just play to it. It’s so amazing. Because then I can listen to audio from both my phone and my computer at once pretty easily, and keep my spot in that one playlist I keep running. Unfortunately, it has an annoying issue where it drops out (but doesn’t pause the audio) when the CPU is used too much. Lemmy post: https://programming.dev/post/45725312

    When I want a more reliable setup, like when I am compiling things, I usually plug my phone into my computer and use srcpy. This can stream the android screen to the computer over ADB, but I just stream the audio, since that’s all I care about.