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Navidrome Music Server
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AriaNg
- Modern web front end for aria2 (BitTorrent supported)
- Download Manager
- Is there a GUI download manager (https) that can be run on a file server and accessed via a cross platform client?
- [Selfhosted] Les services auto-hébergés les plus utilisés en 2022 ?
- Ask HN: Use phone to check status of currently running process on laptop
- Downloader like JDownloader that works on ARM
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Github Apk Updater?
if you use a rss reader,you can try [rsshub](rsshub.app/). for example,you can subscribe "https://github.com/mayswind/AriaNg/releases.atom" in your rss reader,when AriaNG is released,you will be noticed in your reader.
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Is there a web based download manager?
I'm using Aria2 on my server: https://aria2.github.io/ and add the GUI from here: https://github.com/mayswind/AriaNg/releases Actually this is working for a long time and I'm pretty happy with this combination...
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Any selfhosted aria2/similar download managers that can controlled remotely?
Another one is AriaNG, pretty nice interface to your aria2 instance. You can export your configuration so you don't need to log-in on a new device every time. If you're using an Android phone, you can try Aria2App to control your download server remotely.
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Paperless ng access over the internet?
On your host machine (RPi, desktop, old laptop), you would need to run your services (paperless-ng, anything else you feel like, e.g. filebrowser, navidrome, Jellyfin, qBittorrent, Aria2Ng) which (best practice) is to serve to localhost/127.0.0.1 and then you use nginx to connect localhost:port to sensible addresses on LAN or a small homepage, which are then forwarded to your router, which is then connected to dyndns.
Navidrome Music Server
- How the greatest MP3 player undid itself (2017)
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When you use a Walkman the memories come back: the people in love with old tech
My primary way to play music is from my self-hosted navidrome[1] server with my collection of albums I've mostly purchased from bandcamp. I can stream it to many different devices at home or on the go.
But sitting next to my bed is a Walkman (actually a $10 Jensen version) with a few of my favorite cassettes in the nightstand drawer. Granted, I listen to raw black metal, so the format fits the music well, but I really enjoy just popping in a cassette and hitting play. When I "metaltate", I listen to full albums and do not want to ever be interrupted or have skipping audio due to bluetooth or anything else. It is a really simple and great experience.
Would I ever take my walkman with me or want to carry around a bunch of tapes on a trip? Of course not! But it does have a time and place that is valuable.
When friends come over, we use either vinyl or my custom built RFID cards. There is more of a ceremony to digging through a physical stack of albums and being forced to listen to the album front to back.
[1] https://www.navidrome.org/
- Navidrome: Self-Hostable Music Server
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Ask HN: Managing MP3s on Mac/iOS Without Streaming Services
Basically, you run a server on your Mac that scans your music collection and "broadcasts" it to the network (LAN or WAN) via either the venerable UPnP/DLNA[1] family of technologies or the newish Subsonic API[2]. Of course, there are others, like DAAP or AURA, etc..
From there, you need to point a compatible player to said server to play your music on any supported device.
If you want to listen to your music on the go, pairing a Subsonic-compatible server on your Mac and a Subsonic-compatible app on your iPhone is probably the way to go. On the server side, I have only used the original Subsonic[3], which was good, but Navidrome[4] seems to be OK. But be aware that the whole "scene" is super messy and fragmented, with the usual abandoned forks of open source alternatives of everything.
Note that this means opening your local network, which comes with its own complexity.
This r/selfhosted thread[5] should give you an idea.
My use case is slightly different. I only care about streaming to my Denon CEOL mini system, which only supports UPnP/DLNA, so my current setup is:
- All my music is stored on a 2011 Mac Mini,
- I use Kazoo Server[6] (not perfect but reliable) to stream it to my audio system,
- which I control via the HEOS app provided by Denon.
Whatever stack you choose, make sure your files are tagged correctly and consistently.
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DLNA
[2] http://www.subsonic.org/pages/api.jsp
[3] http://www.subsonic.org/pages/index.jsp
[4] https://www.navidrome.org/
[5] https://old.reddit.com/r/selfhosted/comments/pz9dpb/lets_mak...
[6] https://docs.linn.co.uk/wiki/index.php/Kazoo_Server_setup_Ma...
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Navidrome 0.50.1 Bug Fix Release
[Scanner] Fix Windows scanner (#2633). Thanks @caiocotts
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Navidrome 0.50.0 just released!
EDIT: This version has a bug when running on Windows that breaks your database! I deleted the Windows binary from the download page and will publish a fix very soon. For details see: https://github.com/navidrome/navidrome/issues/2630
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.NET 8 Standalone 50% Smaller On Linux
Jellyfin is great for movies & shows. As an anecdote, it's not so good for music if you're a collector. I personally use Navidrome for that[0].
Anyway, Sonarr[1] makes use of .NET, too. Very reliable software, in my experience.
[0]: https://github.com/navidrome/navidrome
- Navidrome: Open-Source Software to enjoy your music collection from anywhere
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How to fix ND playlist after changing folder structure?
I am running ND via the docker container (deluan/navidrome:latest which is 0.49.3 (8b93962f) at the time of this writing) and interact with ND using the web interface.
- Building a digital music collection in 2023
What are some alternatives?
roxy-wi - Web interface for managing Haproxy, Nginx, Apache and Keepalived servers
Airsonic - :satellite: :cloud: :notes:Airsonic, a Free and Open Source community driven media server (fork of Subsonic and Libresonic)
WebUI-aria2 - The aim for this project is to create the worlds best and hottest interface to interact with aria2. Very simple to use, just download and open index.html in any web browser.
Jellyfin - The Free Software Media System
aria2-ariang-docker - 🐳 Aria2 downloader and AriaNg webui Docker image based on Alpine Linux
airsonic-advanced
pyLoad - The free and open-source Download Manager written in pure Python
Ampache - A web based audio/video streaming application and file manager allowing you to access your music & videos from anywhere, using almost any internet enabled device.
gluetun - VPN client in a thin Docker container for multiple VPN providers, written in Go, and using OpenVPN or Wireguard, DNS over TLS, with a few proxy servers built-in.
koel - 🐦 A personal music streaming server that works.
deluge-to-rtorrent - Scripts to send deluge to rtorrent
gonic - music streaming server / free-software subsonic server API implementation