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gelli
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[DEV] Symfonium: Music player & cast, the self hosted music player
Since recently, I mostly used Gelli to play my jellyfin music library and was very happy with it, then I discovered Symfonium and bought it because of the Android Auto compatibility, + I like the "random" list on 1st page which allow me to rediscover old stuff I may have forgotten.
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What are your scrobbling sources?
I hate spotify so I built a Jellyfin server with my own audio files so I can stream them everywhere I go. Cleaning up all the tags was a *lot* of work. Playback using Gelli (I've also become a contributor in the process because it was the best player for Jellyfin but missing some features I would've liked) and scobbling with Pano scrobbler for Android.
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I am writing a free open-source Music Server and Client. What are features missing from Software such as Navidrome PlexAmp, Roon
For music playing only from a Jellyfin server, I would recommend Gelli, which features gapless and cache. It's the best music player I know for Jellyfin.
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Why do so many third party music listening clients not implement support for scrobbling?
I listen to music on my phone with Gelli. This does not scrobble music either. I'm open to switching apps but finamp seems also not to support scrobbling.
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what’s a good music player? looking to replace spotify for me and my family
Jellyfin on the server side and Gelli for the client assuming you are using Android.
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⟳ 5 apps added, 51 updated at f-droid.org
Gelli (version 1.3.3): Native music player for Jellyfin
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What do you wish you could self-host?
You could try Jellyfin as a media server, it has various Android apps that can stream from it that work quite well. I haven't made up my mind yet which one I prefer, so I use both interchangeably: Gelli and Finamp.
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What self-hosted apps are worth paying for?
That's true, Plex has been around a long time and it's on a lot of devices. I've been using Gelli (https://github.com/dkanada/gelli) as a music player for JellyFin on my phone for a while now and it's great.
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Is there any "Spotify-like" self-hosted music streaming software?
I use both. In the web browser, I prefer Navidrome because it's more lightweight. For native mobile client, I use Gelli with Jellyfin and Subtracks with Navidrome. However, I prefer Gelli to Subtracks for its UI and features.
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Does anyone else use Jellyfin? How do you like it over Plex?
Highly recommend one of the dedicated music apps for music playback on mobile, I use Finamp and have used Gelli in the past.
AMP
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How to hibernate server
Are you using a game panel, for example something like AMP (https://cubecoders.com/AMP)? That's a standard feature in AMP and if you're thinking of wanting to host other game servers in the future, it's well worth the one time $10 fee.
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How should I begin creating/assembling a dedicated Minecraft server, both hardware and software? (I have advanced user knowledge and can basically do anything with the appropriate internet guide. Also I'm capable of using google.)
I recommend buying AMP by Cube Coders. You can then easily set up any server on your computer. Very cheap. I use it to run several Minecraft servers, Satisfactory, Valheim on the same PC. https://cubecoders.com/AMP
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Struggling to Set Up 7 Days to Die Local Server
Are you maybe looking for server managers? If so you got two options AMP(paid) or Pterodactyl(free and quite easy to setup).
If, docker / kubernetes is not your thing, and you want an easy button, then, I recommend checking out AMP: https://cubecoders.com/AMP
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New to home server, need suggestions
Hi everyone. I'm planning on setting up a home server mainly for serving a dedicated gaming server using cubecoders amp (LINK) (I'll probably dedicate 4-6 cores, 16gb ram), a homeassistant server (LINK) for home automation(4 cores, 8gb ram'll be enough I think), a plex server for media consumption with my family (don't know how much cpu/ram to allocate), and a backup server(don't know what to use tbh). Also I might install, grafana and a development/build server as well for my personal projects. I might also dedicate a vm for transcoding videos to av1/h265 etc..
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A way to hybernate a fabric server if none in inside?
AMP can do this - if there's no players on, the server is put to sleep but AMP emulates enough of the Minecraft protocol to make it look like it's still online and respond to queries. When a player tries to join, they get a (configurable) message asking them to reconnect while the server starts up. - It can do this for a few other games too.
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Minecraft Server Management Software - Beginner Friendly
There are game server panels like AMP and Pterodactyl Panel which obfuscate the actual server commands pretty well and offer the features you are talking about, with robust community support that allows them to go beyond just Minecraft. It might be a bit more difficult than a click-to-run desktop app, but I'd argue anyone who can't follow the install guide for either of those tools probably won't be able to run their server securely and would be better off going with a Minecraft server host or Realms.
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Installing Pufferpanel (or a similar app) for use with Fedora Linux.
Pufferpanel is pretty jank, I generally recommend AMP. Very easy to install and very intuitive to use.
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How can other admins edit my self-hosted server files remotely?
-AMP [linux] [windows]
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Stop daylight cycle when no players are online
Depends on how you host your server; some systems/panels like amp or docker containers like itgz come with it by default as an option
What are some alternatives?
LinuxGSM - The command-line tool for quick, simple deployment and management of Linux dedicated game servers.
Pterodactyl-Script - Installing Pterodactyl in just a few minutes! [Moved to: https://github.com/tommytran732/Pterodactyl-Script]
panel - Pterodactyl® is a free, open-source game server management panel built with PHP, React, and Go. Designed with security in mind, Pterodactyl runs all game servers in isolated Docker containers while exposing a beautiful and intuitive UI to end users.
finamp - A Jellyfin music client for mobile
docker-minecraft-server - Docker image that provides a Minecraft Server that will automatically download selected version at startup
mineos-node - node.js implementation of mineos minecraft management
changedetection.io - The best and simplest free open source web page change detection, website watcher, restock monitor and notification service. Restock Monitor, change detection. Designed for simplicity - Simply monitor which websites had a text change for free. Free Open source web page change detection, Website defacement monitoring, Price change notification
pterodactyl-installer - :bird: Unofficial installation scripts for Pterodactyl Panel
jellyfin-expo - Jellyfin Mobile for iOS
Recipes - Application for managing recipes, planning meals, building shopping lists and much much more!
Portainer - Making Docker and Kubernetes management easy.
stash - An organizer for your porn, written in Go. Documentation: https://docs.stashapp.cc