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- Comment on Ditching Spotify and YT Music 5 months ago:
Good to know. Thanks. I have my music in my server, which runs Jellyfin and Navidrome on Docker…
Would it make sense to install it on Docker too or would it be OK install it on my computer and then have it check the music oh my server over NFS?
- Comment on Ditching Spotify and YT Music 5 months ago:
I guess this isn’t what you want to hear… but like others here I’d recommend you organise and tag your music properly. Then software like Jellyfin or Navidrome should work properly.
I use MusicBrainz Picard and have seen people recommend beets.io, which I still haven’t looked into.
- Comment on Ditching Spotify and YT Music 5 months ago:
+1 for Finamp beta. It is great and under active development.
You can get the latest version here: github.com/jmshrv/finamp/releases/…/0.9.11-beta
- Comment on Ditching Spotify and YT Music 5 months ago:
Mmmm, did you try the latest beta or the stable version?
The stable version is quite outdated and download doesn’t work great there. With the beta version (0.9.11) I’m able to download full albums, full artists or individual songs. I’m very happy with it. I’d recommend you give it another a try if you have time.
- Comment on Ditching Spotify and YT Music 5 months ago:
If you’re interested in an alternative to Gelli, check Finamp (github.com/jmshrv/finamp): it is a Jellyfin client for Android that can also download music to play offline. Try the latest beta version, it is way ahead the stable version and works perfectly for me as a daily driver.