Iris
Audiobooks.bundle
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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.
Audiobooks.bundle
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Martha Wells, A.G. Riddle, and More Audiobooks from Recorded Books
Also I noticed Audiobook.bundle is no longer being actively worked on and has been moved to a different project, Audnexus. If you want to try it, I would use Audnexus because it has a release in March.
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I don't want streaming music, I just want to stream my music
I just set up Plex with the Audnexus agent (https://github.com/seanap/Audiobooks.bundle), using the Prologue app (https://prologue.audio/) to listen on my phone. It was a little bit of a fiddle to set up, but it's worked wonderfully.
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Plex needs an audio book style library
I used this one: https://github.com/seanap/Audiobooks.bundle
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My audiobooks collection. I saw a similar post from another user and I thought about sharing mine.
You certainly have to massage it to make it work but with a plug-in or two (Seanad guide)and apps like prologue you certainly can get a good and complete experience.
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Any way to deal with audiobooks with bad filenames/metadata?
Mp3Tag can be used to bulk edit local metadata if that's what's causing issues. This guide that targeted Audnexus's predecessor is also still relevant if you want to automate some of the process.
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New tentative user with a few questions
I currently have my large collection of audiobooks indexed in Plex as a music library using the Audiobooks.bundle scanner/agent - I setup AudiobookShelf on a VM to play around with it and have so far been very pleasantly surprised by the feature set.
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Is there any planned support for audiobooks?
I can't help with the Jellyfin side of things, but I have had great success with this methodology via Plex (even in the free version) using the iOS app Prologue
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Audiobook Scan Agent
There is no built-in Plex audiobook agent. Do you have (old) Audiobooks.bundle agent installed?
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Synology NAS Audiobook Agent
The latest plex update broke metadata agents. For now you can roll back to 1.24.2. Plex will be release a fix in an upcoming beta release https://github.com/seanap/Audiobooks.bundle/issues/36
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New BETA PMS Version Available - 1.24.3.5033-757abe6b4
Sounds more like an issue with the agent. The fork here allows you to disable downloading artwork https://github.com/seanap/Audiobooks.bundle
What are some alternatives?
mopidy-spotify - Mopidy extension for playing music from Spotify
Plex-Audiobook-Guide - A walkthrough for optimal Audiobook experience using Plex
Volumio - Volumio 2 - Audiophile Music Player
Audiobooks.bundle - Plex metadata scraper for Audiobooks
koel - 🐦 A personal music streaming server that works.
m4b-tool - m4b-tool is a command line utility to merge, split and chapterize audiobook files such as mp3, ogg, flac, m4a or m4b
Mopidy - Mopidy is an extensible music server written in Python
yt-dlp - A feature-rich command-line audio/video downloader
rpi-audio-receiver - Raspberry Pi Audio Receiver with Bluetooth A2DP, AirPlay 2, and Spotify Connect
audiobookshelf - Self-hosted audiobook and podcast server
TauonMusicBox - The desktop music player of today! :city_sunrise:
Booksonic-Air - A new Booksonic server based on Airsonic. - OBS: The code here might not be ready for release. Feel free to compile it yourself but if so I recommend searching for the latest commit with the description "Prepare for release"