Stretto
spotify_to_ytmusic
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MIT License | Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal |
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Stretto
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Open source Spotify client that doesn't require Premium nor uses Electron
This being native is super nice!
I maintain an open source web-based music player called Stretto[1]. It works well as a PWA on Android, but it depends on a chrome extension to bypass CORs.
Allows you to import playlists from Spotify and automatically backs them with a YouTube track (similar to this service). Also supports adding SoundCloud tracks, for those that love their remixes.
[1]https://github.com/benkaiser/stretto
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Every single day of my life :)
GitHub: https://github.com/benkaiser/stretto Website: https://next.kaiserapps.com/
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Stretto Music Player
This blog post is a write-up about the open-source web-based music player I've worked on for the last 8 years. https://github.com/benkaiser/stretto
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r/audius improvements / ideas thread
Checkout my music player, https://next.kaiserapps.com I added basic audius support (you can add audius songs to your library) and it supports offlining songs.
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Stretto Music Player now supports Audius playback
You can find the hosted version of Stretto here: https://next.kaiserapps.com/ (requires installing a chrome extension to make API calls work).
spotify_to_ytmusic
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Open source Spotify client that doesn't require Premium nor uses Electron
Somewhat related: A month ago I migrated from Spotify to YTMusic (Youtube), and published the scripts I used to do it. People have kind of come out of the woodwork: reporting issues, starring the repo, asking questions, last night I found someone has written a GUI for it.
https://github.com/linsomniac/spotify_to_ytmusic
The biggest reason I ditched Spotify is that their shuffle play of playlists is laughably bad. I like listening to just a shuffle of my favorite music, but their player seems to "stick" on just a few of them. I ask it to shuffle a few thousand "liked" songs, during my shower every day, and I'll hear the same song 3 times in a week, for example.
There was a "bug" open in their support forum since 2017 that they replied "maybe we'll look at it eventually". It has hundreds of pages of replies. And they just laid off a significant portion of their workforce, so I figured it'd never get resolved. And for a company doing music playback, it just seems like they can't get one of the basics right.
Since going to YTMusic, I've been hearing songs from my playlists that I haven't heard in years.
What are some alternatives?
moOde Audio - moOde sources and configs
ympd - Standalone MPD Web GUI written in C, utilizing Websockets and Bootstrap/JS
Volumio - Volumio 2 - Audiophile Music Player
Snapcast - Synchronous multiroom audio player
mStream - The easiest music streaming server available
AzuraCast - A self-hosted web radio management suite, including turnkey installer tools for the full radio software stack and a modern, easy-to-use web app to manage your stations.
moka - A high performance concurrent caching library for Rust
musikcube - a cross-platform, terminal-based music player, audio engine, metadata indexer, and server in c++
Polaris - Polaris is a music streaming application, designed to let you enjoy your music collection from any computer or mobile device.
xManager-Spotify - Ad-Free, New Features & Freedom [Moved to: https://github.com/xManager-App/xManager]
KooZic - Self-hosted media streaming server
Mopidy - Mopidy is an extensible music server written in Python