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Navidrome Music Server discussion
Navidrome Music Server reviews and mentions
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You can still own music
I've settled on Navidrome for the server, and Symfonium for the player on Android (not open source). Symfonium can sync with the server so I can have all my music even when offline.
https://github.com/navidrome/navidrome
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Sweden is investing €104M to bring back printed textbooks
I just recently discovered navidrome https://www.navidrome.org
I converted all my old CDs to ogg and installed navidrome on my home server. Basically, now I have my own personal spotify.
I am aware though that this solution won't work for everybody.
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"Unacceptable": Spotify bricking Car Thing devices in Dec. without refunds
Incidentally, I just installed Navidrome on my Alpine Linux server for test, and it's currently scanning all my local music library. The heck if I'm going to depend to any proprietary device/format that is going to become a brick, then e-waste, as soon as the company behind it makes it obsolete. Happened a million times and will happen again.
https://www.navidrome.org/
Yes, I would totally push for legislation forcing manufacturers to unlock bootloaders and release tech info when they stop selling devices, so that hardware can be repurposed; landfills are already full of perfectly functioning stuff that could be put again in operation if manufacturers weren't so stubbornly hostile to anything Open Source.
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When you use a Walkman the memories come back: the people in love with old tech
My primary way to play music is from my self-hosted navidrome[1] server with my collection of albums I've mostly purchased from bandcamp. I can stream it to many different devices at home or on the go.
But sitting next to my bed is a Walkman (actually a $10 Jensen version) with a few of my favorite cassettes in the nightstand drawer. Granted, I listen to raw black metal, so the format fits the music well, but I really enjoy just popping in a cassette and hitting play. When I "metaltate", I listen to full albums and do not want to ever be interrupted or have skipping audio due to bluetooth or anything else. It is a really simple and great experience.
Would I ever take my walkman with me or want to carry around a bunch of tapes on a trip? Of course not! But it does have a time and place that is valuable.
When friends come over, we use either vinyl or my custom built RFID cards. There is more of a ceremony to digging through a physical stack of albums and being forced to listen to the album front to back.
[1] https://www.navidrome.org/
- Navidrome: Self-Hostable Music Server
- Ask HN: Managing MP3s on Mac/iOS Without Streaming Services
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Navidrome 0.50.1 Bug Fix Release
[Scanner] Fix Windows scanner (#2633). Thanks @caiocotts
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Navidrome 0.50.0 just released!
EDIT: This version has a bug when running on Windows that breaks your database! I deleted the Windows binary from the download page and will publish a fix very soon. For details see: https://github.com/navidrome/navidrome/issues/2630
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Jellyfin is great for movies & shows. As an anecdote, it's not so good for music if you're a collector. I personally use Navidrome for that[0].
Anyway, Sonarr[1] makes use of .NET, too. Very reliable software, in my experience.
[0]: https://github.com/navidrome/navidrome
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deluan/navidrome is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 only which is an OSI approved license.
Navidrome Music Server is marked as "self-hosted". This means that it can be used as a standalone application on its own.
The primary programming language of Navidrome Music Server is Go.
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