Is it your local server, which streams music for your PC and phone? Is it something else?
What about streaming music from your server to your work laptop?
Submitted 6 hours ago by xelar@lemmy.ml to selfhosted@lemmy.world
Is it your local server, which streams music for your PC and phone? Is it something else?
What about streaming music from your server to your work laptop?
Navidrome server on the NAS. If I’m away from home and using a computer, I have it exposed to the internet and just use the web app.
On my home computer I’ve been using PsySonic lately and like it quite a bit. Quirks here and there, but it does get updates.
On my phone, and so just about everywhere, I use Symfonium. None of the FOSS apps I found last year did it for me. Symfonium is ridiculously customizable.
I have a Pandora subscription. Trying to make it play nice with Music Assistant.
On my phone I use VLC player to play files that I saved on local storage.
VLC, I just rsync my library to my phone with a script when at home
vext01@feddit.uk 6 hours ago Just sync my files to my sd card.
AmyAye@nord.pub 4 hours ago I recently set up Navidrome on my home server. I listen using Symphonium. Its all basically “Spotify but my own music collection.”
Jellyfin as a server where my music is hosted.
Jellyfin’s web client to stream on my personal laptop.
Symphonium to stream on my Android phone, and sometimes Deezer (when I want to check out new songs).
Deemix to extract songs I like from Deezer to my server.
Tailscale for external access.
On my work laptop I only listen to online radios, or I just use my phone. I guess I could connect to my server on it, but the laptop belongs to my company, so I avoid any access to my personal stuff.
Same. Except work seems to block my cloudflare tunnel so I have to use Synology reverse proxy.
civ@lemmy.civl.cc 6 hours ago Navidrome server, which I access either through the web UI or through the Tempus app on Android
portnull@lemmy.dbzer0.com 5 hours ago Navidrome server.
Mobile: dsub2000
Desktop: feishin (or sometimes my own tui client)
gsv@programming.dev 2 hours ago Moved to Apple Music after Rogan started airing on Spotify. Hence Apple Music on the phone, streaming through Cider on Arch otherwise
Copy stuff from my nas to phone (cable or x-plore), play independently with pulsar+
irmadlad@lemmy.world 4 hours ago I guess that is a way.
It is indeed and it has absolutely no dependencies, which is what I am going for.
Feishin on Desktop. Symfonium on phone. (I can also recommend Tempo, which is open source but doesn’t work over Android Auto last I tried.) To host my music I use Navidrome. Which I have setup as a docker container, behind a reverse proxy. The files are stored on my NAS. To access remotely I have Wireguard setup. That being said, to use Android Auto with Symfonium while my Navidrome is only accessible on my network or over VPN I use split tunneling otherwise Android Auto throws a fit.
I have a very similar setup. I work from home and use a tablet with symphonium for radio and my personal collection. When I’m in the car since I don’t have Android Auto, I just connect my phone with the Bluetooth. And I use tailscale as the VPN.
MagnificentSteiner@lemmy.zip 3 hours ago In my living room, Kodi. On PC, Strawberry Music Player. On android phone, Musicolet.
At work, youtube with ublock origin, adblock plus, etc, preventing the ads
Sometimes I’ll stream stuff from bandcamp
On the move, the SD card in my phone (with pairdrop.net to upload albums) playing through VLC
Is there a way to prevent the “are you still watching” shit on YouTube? I do the same and that’s the one drawback.
Music Assistant most of the time. Sometimes I just use Symfonium directly but they both tap into my Navidrome server.
irmadlad@lemmy.world 4 hours ago Navidrome
Steve@communick.news 6 hours ago GoneMAD playing a local music library I keep on my phone.
Don’t use an app, just Swing Music
Brewchin@lemmy.world 4 hours ago Jellyfin on mobile and AndroidTV, and Strawberry on PC. All my music is on my NAS, which Jellyfin and CIFS/SMB can access.
Keep meaning to look into Music Assistant for Home Assistant, as I have the latter.
VLC on mobile or desktop, SD card music folder synced with desktop and server
Personal Jellyfin server for my own vinyl, CD, and cassette tape rips.
Grayjay for streaming.
Youtube music i get a discount from my phone provider.
I use Vanilla music. It was the only music player I found that would keep my place in my long running playlist that I have on shuffle all the time. It gets through all the songs, shuffles, and then queues through all the songs again. Other players I tested would forget the place, or that music was playing in the first place, and that was frustrating.
I stream it to my computer by connecting my phone to my computer via Bluetooth. I think it’s was a new KDE feature, but now my Linux laptop will pretend to be a headset/speakers, and the Android phone will just play to it. It’s so amazing. Because then I can listen to audio from both my phone and my computer at once pretty easily, and keep my spot in that one playlist I keep running. Unfortunately, it has an annoying issue where it drops out (but doesn’t pause the audio) when the CPU is used too much. Lemmy post: programming.dev/post/45725312
When I want a more reliable setup, like when I am compiling things, I usually plug my phone into my computer and use srcpy which can stream the android screen to the computer over ADB, but I just stream the audio, since that’s all I care about.
fpslem@lemmy.world 1 hour ago
Booming Music for local storage, with some Bandcamp streaming and occasional YouTube playlists via NewPipe.