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Navidrome Music Server (Unofficial)

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Navidrome is a free, open source web-based music collection server and streamer. It gives you freedom to listen to your music collection from any browser or mobile device. https://www.navidrome.org/

This is an unofficial community. However, we adhear to the official Code Of Conduct set by the Navidrome project.

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I've used it off and on over the years, getting distracted by fancy new platforms momentarily (sonos, bluesound, etc) and other implementations of the subsonic API, (madsonic, funkwhale, gonic etc.) and tried to let home assistant/music assistant handle it all (not quite ready yet, great for Audio Books/Podcasts, announcements) But for my current setup, i came back to navidrome and it is almost flawless with the stuff i have to play with.

There's someone working on getting the Tempo app back up to par, navidrome + mopidy/subidy is EXCELLENT, and with the MPD extension on Mopidy, Home Assistant can trigger freshly formed playlists, even the Smart Playlists!

I have an old proprietary music player that i flashed debian on, (Autonomic MMS 2a headless) feeding multi channel amp setups ( semi broken/hand-me-down stuff from being in an adjacent industry)

It'd be cool to edit tags on the Web UI, and the same old complaint about not being able to see directories (i did appreciate gonic for that) But my little twenty thousand track library is handled well by Navidrome, and the smart playlists (through feishin so far) are fantastic and already breathing new life into my collection.

I keep perusing the Navidrome and Mopidy docs and that is where i learned that Navidrome links to lemmy for a community, so i figured id come say hey and hardly use any punctuation!

Rock On!

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[โ€“] sabreW4K3@lazysoci.al 2 points 2 months ago (1 children)
[โ€“] SidewaysHighways@lemmy.world 1 points 2 months ago

i appreciate it!

any unknown tips or common things that make navidrome even better?