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Well, the radio on the countryside sucks (here at last). At home i use raspberry-pi's with mpd to listen to internet radio or my mp3 collection. But on the road .,..... Radio apps are loaded with ad's and/or you need a periodic deny all cookies.

So I m looking fore something else on my phone similar to my pi with mpd. Anyone implemented (re)stream internet from home to android?

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[–] pornonmain@lemmynsfw.com 1 points 2 months ago

You can control the mpd stream remotely via malp: https://gitlab.com/gateship-one/malp

If you can connect to your home network via VPN you could also try to play from the remote music library via Samba share. This will not give you offline playback support though, which most Subsonic compatible clients support.

I never used it but if you're willing to pay for Symfonium you can directly connect it to a Samba share. Or WebDAV, if you're running Nextcloud anyways. This will give you offline caching as well. Don't have any personal experience, but sounds convenient. Wish there was a FOSS music player with such a broad cloud storage support. Not having to run a dedicated music streaming service sounds great.