raspotify
A Spotify Connect client that mostly Just Works™ (by dtcooper)
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6.5 | 6.6 | |
about 1 month ago | 10 months ago | |
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com.spotify.Client
Posts with mentions or reviews of com.spotify.Client.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-04-12.
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Being someone who doesn't fully understand AppArmor vs SELinux, how well do snaps work on Fedora?
There is nothing "unsafe" about flatpak. In fact for every package on flathub you can see exactly what the "unofficial" packagers do in the corresponding github repository. For example here is the repository for Spotify, if you look at the json manifest file you can see they are repackaging the "official" Snap with the necessary libraries and scripts to support it running as a flatpak. Everything there is open source and able to be examined.
- Food for thought
- Spotify with dark theme titlebar
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Are flatpaks that are unverified safe?
If you click on the "Manifest" link for the package on flathub, it will take you to where the code that packages the app resides. There you can review exactly what the packager does in the json manifest. Here's the one for the Spotify client, for example, which shows where it pulls in dependencies and where it downloads the proprietary code from (in this case they base it on the snap) and what commands it executes while packaging the flatpak.
- lpf-spotify-client
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How to get Spotify to launch?
Try installing it via Flatpak
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Flathub's index now shows you which apps are verified
Flatpaks builds are made to be reproducible. Everything is done openly and you can check how the apps like for example Spotify where made.
- Install software using normal account instead of an administrator account
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Problem with spotify install
Why not just use the flatpak?
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Error about connecting to snapcraft.io showed up while updating spotify flatpak.
Judging by the manifest, the Spotify Flatpak is built from the Spotify Snap.
raspotify
Posts with mentions or reviews of raspotify.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-12-06.
- 2023 Dec 4 Stickied -FAQ- & -HELPDESK- thread - Boot problems? Power supply problems? Display problems? Networking problems? Need ideas? Get help with these and other questions!
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Headless Spotify client for Spotify connect
Basically Raspotify but for windows.
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Anyone annoyed with the lack of features? Spotify is resting on their laurels
If you have a raspberry pi, Raspotify works pretty great as a Connect receiver with a little tinkering.
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Spotify player with fixed volume output
Raspotify installed on a raspberry pi would be my recommendation. Config allows you to normalise volume controls - have a read here: https://github.com/dtcooper/raspotify/wiki/Configuration
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RaspberryPi Now Playing Dashboard using last.fm data and Airplay receiver
The last.fm site will work independently from airplay, so it will display whatever is playing, even if you are not using airplay to stream to your pi. Because it is just a standard Raspberry Pi OS running, you could also set it up as a MPD client https://linuxhint.com/raspberry-pi-music-station-mpd/ or https://github.com/dtcooper/raspotify. As long as you are submitting music to last.fm the song will display.
- Using an Orange Pi 3 LTS as a Spotify Connect host via Raspotify
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Spotify connect on RPI Pico
I have previously used raspotify on my 3B+, is there any way to achieve something similar on a pico?
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Spotifyd
For Spotify Connect on a Pi I can recommend Raspotify:
https://github.com/dtcooper/raspotify
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Is there software that allows you to move audio around a house like a haunted house?
https://github.com/dtcooper/raspotify allows you to use Spotify connect on Raspberry Pi's, so you can manually move your music using the Spotify app.
- Van olyan hi-fi amin van wi-fi? Spotyfihoz
What are some alternatives?
When comparing com.spotify.Client and raspotify you can also consider the following projects:
spotify-qt - Lightweight Spotify client using Qt
spotifyd - A spotify daemon
snapcraft - Package, distribute, and update any app for Linux and IoT.
librespot - Open Source Spotify client library
com.discordapp.Discord
cspot - A Spotify Connect player targeting, but not limited to embedded devices (ESP32).
spot - Native Spotify client for the GNOME desktop
spotify-connect - Reverse Engineering of Spotify Connect
AirConnect - Use AirPlay to stream to UPnP/Sonos & Chromecast devices
ice - Tool to create Chromium/Chrome/Firefox/Vivaldi SSBs in Peppermint OS.
Mopidy MusicBox - Web Client for Mopidy Music Server and the Pi MusicBox
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