what’s a good music player? looking to replace spotify for me and my family

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  1. gelli

    Native Music Player for Jellyfin

    Jellyfin on the server side and Gelli for the client assuming you are using Android.

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  3. Jellyfin

    The Free Software Media System - Server Backend & API

    Jellyfin on the server side and Gelli for the client assuming you are using Android.

  4. koel

    🐦 A personal music streaming server that works.

    koel looks nice and comes with native apps too.

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