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- Just bought a CD for the first time in 20 years! The Mrs says I’m weird, am I?
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I don't want streaming music, I just want to stream my music
You can self-host something like Navidrome/Ampache and use a subsonic app like Amperfy https://github.com/BLeeEZ/amperfy and download your whole library (or cache as you go along playing tracks).
- Music player for iOS?
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Google Reader shut down announced ten years ago today
RSS is only dead to those who don't know how to use it or lack imagination, what a weird thing to say really.
Personally I've been using it for a myriad of things ever since 2007, just recently I discovered you can add .atom to GitHub releases e.g. https://github.com/BLeeEZ/amperfy/releases.atom for a nice list of updates.
I like how neatly I can keep track of everything in one place without having to run around the web and deal with all the madness. If the feed is full of crap I can filter it out with www.feedrinse.com
RSS brings order to chaos, it keeps the signal-to-noise ratio under my control in a world bent on exploiting my web usage
- I want to be in charge of my music again. I joined this sub seeking advice.
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Self hosting a music library with iOS client
Navidrome and Amperfy is what I'm using and both are awesome. Easy to setup and just work: https://github.com/BLeeEZ/amperfy
Iris
- Alternative Spotify client
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Repositories constantly breaking
I use ncmpcpp to control it on the terminal, but it has a web interface Iris: https://github.com/jaedb/Iris
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I don't want streaming music, I just want to stream my music
For multi-room-audio, I use Iris+Mopidy+Snapcast [2] alternative frontend to my Funkwhale library.
[1]: https://funkwhale.audio/
[2]: https://github.com/jaedb/Iris
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DAE hate when you just want to listen to a music playlist in shuffle order and it starts to play the first song?
Right now I'm reading about mopidy and iris (I have a server with some docker services and it would be nice using it as a Spotify connect device), I think this setup could be extended with extra algorithms, maybe they already exist as modipy extensions. I've never gone into detail about these but I'll do it!
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Iris (Mopidy) on docker?
Hi, I'm kind of newbie to self-hosting things, however i know how to work with docker. What I actually don't get is how to setup this https://github.com/jaedb/Iris ...
- What is the meaning in this talking? (dumb question)
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Recommendations for multi room speaker setup that works without internet access (LAN only, with media from Jellyfin)
My Server runs Proxmox; I have several Unprivileged LXC Container which run individual Docker Systems inside (another blog post on this); one such is the Iris/Mopidy Container that acts like a "audio-gateway" in my setup. My iris container is based off the official docker-compose.yml. If not playing multi-room audio, I do prefer Funkwhale - I have my own private Funkwhale instance, that plays local mp3 files (mounted read-only). Iris/Mopidy connect via API to my Funkwhale and I can search my audio collection from Iris, too (I had to create a inherited docker container from the Iris one)
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Snapcast – Synchronous multi-room audio player
Snapcast is awesome, especially when bundled together with Iris and Mopidy [1], which included links to Youtube, Soundcloud, Funkwhale, podcasts, streams (etc). I wrote a blog post on how to build a small Raspi Zero Image for Snapcast [2] that directly connects to the Snapserver included in (e.g.) the Iris Docker [3]. I added a modified Docker Image for Iris that includes the Funkwhale extension here [4]. Works flawlessly since 2 years, almost zero maintenance and great music experience. My synchronized Snapcast extents through several rooms and two houses (120km apart), through IPSEC with a very small bandwidth (5000kbit up). Many thanks to all the maintainers of this stunning stack of OSS.
[1]: https://github.com/jaedb/Iris
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Best funkwhale android client?
You can connect Iris to Funkwhale - I prefer the Funkwhale app, but added Iris to my stack because other can easily play music on my Sound system.
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Best option for media player?
I use Iris which has a pretty awesome integration w/ Spotify. There's a TIDAL integration with Mopidy but it doesn't integrate with Iris and is completely hacky.
What are some alternatives?
mStream - The easiest music streaming server available
mopidy-spotify - Mopidy extension for playing music from Spotify
PandoraPlayer - 🅿️ PandoraPlayer is a lightweight music player for iOS, based on AudioKit and completely written in Swift.
Volumio - Volumio 2 - Audiophile Music Player
Audiobooks.bundle - Audiobook metadata agent for Plex
koel - 🐦 A personal music streaming server that works.
mp3fs - FUSE-based transcoding filesystem from FLAC to MP3
Mopidy - Mopidy is an extensible music server written in Python
dmix - A modern MPD Client for Android.
rpi-audio-receiver - Raspberry Pi Audio Receiver with Bluetooth A2DP, AirPlay 2, and Spotify Connect
TauonMusicBox - The desktop music player of today! :city_sunrise:
docker-mstream