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Show HN: Synced lyrics database with a free, easy-to-use API
I was always frustrated that there is no solid source for synced lyrics that also offers decent API support. There is good ol' Crintsoft's MiniLyrics that is thankfully free software, was what I used a lot in my childhood, but unfortunately the API is highly obfuscated. Another popular choice is the Musixmatch API, which has a very large database of synced lyrics, but with "free" API that are reverse-engineered from their app, you will quickly run into rate-limit.
That's why I created LRCLIB. It's aimed to provide completely free synchronized lyrics for everyone, especially for FOSS music players, with zero profit intention. It currently has nearly 3,000,000 (not deduplicated) lyrics in database. You can also contribute to the database by adding and syncing lyrics for your favorite songs using the LRCGET client.
I'm trying my best to make LRCLIB server-side code open-source as soon as possible. But right now, full LRCLIB's database dumps have already been uploaded regularly and publicly, which are simply sqlite3 files. Feel free to download, look at or do anything you want with the database at https://lrclib.net/db-dumps.
Many open-source projects have already begun integrating LRCLIB, including:
- beets - music library metadata management (https://github.com/beetbox/beets)
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Finally moving to Navidrome... but how to best manage files and metadata?
I just ssh onto my server and use beets to remotely organize my navidrome collection and edit metadata. Beets has lots of auto-tagging features and I rarely need to edit anything manually. Works great if you are ok with using the command line.
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Musicserver that works with folders, not albums
You could try https://github.com/beetbox/beets but it seemed very manual and extremely slow. I had better luck with Picard.
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Ask HN: Flac/MP3 listeners: How do you store/play your music?
Honestly? I use https://beets.io/ to organise all my FLAC on my NAS.
I expose the /Music directory over NFC.
I use https://kodi.tv/ to stream music to my amp. I manually pick the album I want to listen to.
Kodi also has a fairly reasonable web UI.
Keep it simple.
- How do you keep your music library organized?
- Open jazz databases?
- Looking for a program to make editing music file details easier/faster.
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MY SOLUTION - how to prevent splitting albums by artists problem
If you aim for "perfect" you'll have to read up on https://musicbrainz.org/ and their software https://picard.musicbrainz.org/ or if you're savvy with the command line you could give https://beets.io/ a go which also uses the musicbrainz database.
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Better Music Tags
Over the years, I've built an extensive music collection and used tools like beets to create a clean folder structure and metadata. There are still some improvements I'd like to make, however. The ID3v2 standard is used to store metadata for audio files and can store additional data that is then used by jellyfin or navidrome or other media players to understand my music better. Currently, I don't really use the following ID3 fields:
gonic
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Musicserver that works with folders, not albums
Gonic seems to be the most active fork of Subsonic that supports browsing via folders, but there's no Windows support. I'm considering running it via Docker on my Windows server but haven't had a chance to look into the pros/cons of that. Curious if anyone here can shed some light on this for me
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My simple Music Stack
I've always thought of that one to be more useful when e.g. using gonic, which comes with out a web interface (and seems pretty awesome overall, although I have never tried it myself since I'm quite happy with Navidrome).
- Is there a size limit for music libraries? I've let it scan my library of 20.2TB (765k tracks) 2 days ago (and disabled all the metadata/art fetching stuff). It went to 96% fairly quickly and now it took the entire day to go from 96.8% to 96.9% and the application has become very sluggish.
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What kind of applications are missing from the Linux ecosystem?
Just wanted to give quick plug for my music player app Supersonic! It's a client for Subsonic API-compatible servers, so it handles the UI and playback while the server (Gonic or LMS would be good lightweight choices for localhost-only setup) handles the library management/metadata indexing. It's a quite young project but I have lots of plans for continued improvement and new features (and would gladly accept contributions)!
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Question about muti-room audio solutions
i would say it's a bit experimental, but you could try gonic (subsonic jukebox mode) + snapcast
- Looking for selfhosted music player which supports folder structure representation
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Best way to stream music from server to remote clients
Gonic
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What are your top self hosted services that you are very satisfied with ?
Gonic to stream my music
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Is there any Best self hosted service you're using for music ? Any Suggestion ?
Agreed on the first two, for browse by folder there is a new one that seems pretty awesome and much, much more lightweight/efficient than Airsonic: gonic
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Best music server other than Airsonic?
That depends on your requirements, which I can't find in your post. For me it's gonic with dsub.
What are some alternatives?
Navidrome Music Server - ๐งโ๏ธ Modern Music Server and Streamer compatible with Subsonic/Airsonic
Lidarr - Looks and smells like Sonarr but made for music.
picard - A cross-platform music tagger powered by the MusicBrainz database. Picard organizes your music collection by updating your tags, renaming your files, and sorting them into a folder structure, exactly the way you want it.
Airsonic - :satellite: :cloud: :notes:Airsonic, a Free and Open Source community driven media server (fork of Subsonic and Libresonic)
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.
librosa - Python library for audio and music analysis
moOde Audio - moOde sources and configs
koel - ๐ฆ A personal music streaming server that works.
squeezelite-esp32 - ESP32 Music streaming based on Squeezelite, with support for multi-room sync, AirPlay, Bluetooth, Hardware buttons, display and more
mutagen - Python module for handling audio metadata