Comment on Best subsonic alternative?
Statick@feddit.online 3 weeks ago
Navidrome uses the subsonic API but is actively developed and works great.
Comment on Best subsonic alternative?
Statick@feddit.online 3 weeks ago
Navidrome uses the subsonic API but is actively developed and works great.
baconmonsta@piefed.social 3 weeks ago
Ok so I just installed Navidrome and the web UI looks modern and promising. However it seems to have the same bug as other services I tried earlier: If the artist name or album name has any umlaut letters (like ä, ö, ü) then all tracks on that album are displayed twice. Any idea what’s causing that for me?
clmbmb@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 weeks ago
I have a lot of music using umlaut and all other kinds of accented characters, even Japanese characters, and never had issues with them. Try symfonium client and see it you have the issue. I’ll check tempus with my server to see it there’s anything wrong.
Harald_im_Netz@feddit.org 3 weeks ago
I’m using Navidrome with Ultrasonic and Tempo on my phone, and have no such issue.
nshibj@lemmy.world 3 weeks ago
If you use Tempo Is recommend switching to Tempus, a fork that is actively maintained. Tempo has been unmaintained for a few months now.
Harald_im_Netz@feddit.org 3 weeks ago
Thank you, already did so, when I’ve skimmed this thread earlier. Tempo was my second choice so far, Ultrasonic has worked better with my OS and headphones so far (usability-wise). Will see how Tempus works out.
Shjosan@sopuli.xyz 3 weeks ago
I’m using Navidrome and Symfonium on my phone, I have no issues with any umlaut or special characters (å ä ö, japanese, korean, etc) displaying double, did a double-check now as well. Don’t think I had any issues when using tempo either. Things I would check (if not already done): Are the songs / albums tagged correctly Are multiple sources active in the client?