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@kaffeeringe @aoe @BjoernBeck Statt #Ampache mit #Amperfy habe ich nun das Protokoll #Subsonic mit den iOS Apps #Soundwaves und #PlaySub „p
lay:Sub“ erfolgreich getestet. Beide kostenpflichtig für 3,99 respektive 5,99. Beide liefen auf Anhieb und fehlerfrei. Mein Favorit ist eindeutig play:Sub mit (fast zu) großem Funktionsumfang. Kann auch Radio. Kategorisiert die Alben auch nach Jahrzehnten… 70er.. usw. Tolles Ding. #nextcloud #musicapp #mp3 #mpeg

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@dandylover1 @FediTips it gets rid of the browser 'chroming' (the tabs, the headers, all the extension toolbar stuff) so you JUST have your app, acting like an app. It can be separately sized (without impacting what a new browser window will open as), separately iconified.

Take a music player - it isn't a web page. It is an app. It just happens to use web-tech. By installing it as a PWA, I can control where it goes, give it its own icon, and more, and THINK of it as an app, not a web page.

Here are two views of my own music player (a client for #Subsonic). One is a self-contained app interface. The other is...an annoying tab in my browser. Buried when I am in another tab, distracted by all the 'stuff' around it. Just...meh. If you want to keep to the tab, fine. But I find having an app be separate is more aesthetically pleasing.

Is there a possibility to use #airsonic to stream to a device?

Use case: my living room sound setup is nice. I want to plug some device into it, e.g. a raspberry pi, or something even smaller (because why run such a powerful device for effectively playing a music stream) and then control what that device plays using the normal #airsonic / #subsonic compatible app on my phone.

Or maybe this is super simple and I just didn't "get" how it is supposed to work yet...?

@ryan_harg

Tempo ist jetzt nicht so schlecht und ist ein guter Tipp! Es geht wesentlich schlimmer :). Wenn man sich jetzt die CHF 4.30 für Symfonium sparen möchte oder ein FOSS-Fundamentalist ist, ist Tempo vermutlich die beste Lösung aus der langen Liste (vorläufiges Verdict)

Ich bin auch etwas sensibel, da ich ewigs in der Branche als Ing. aktiv war (Pro & Consumer Audio). Wir haben unser Zeug immer selber benutzt. So etwas fällt dann sofort auf.

Für alle, die einen #Navidrome-Server betreiben, nutzen oder es vorhaben und sich dann mühsam durch die schlechten Android-Apps durchprobieren müssen: Aktuell gibt es eigentlich nur eine:

#Symfonium

Die CHF 4.30 sind es x-fach wert. Leider kein Open-Source.

Die anderen Apps sind entweder buggy (Substreamer), haben kein Offline-Feature (Subtracks), sind sonst einfach schlecht programmiert/designt oder alles zusammen.

Anyone using Navidrome / Subsonic and clients:

How do I generate a playlist based of my last.fm recommendations or my library?

I don't want scrobbling. I already handled that.

I want to generate a playlist, where the track list is sourced from last.fm, and songs are sourced locally.

Is there any way to achieve this?

In other terms, I want to utilize last.fm radio from my local songs.

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@buschlabor Specifically, #Symfonium (via #SubSonic) or #Jellyfin 's Android app to my media server behind nginx with `ssl_verify_client on;`.

For example, Chrome, Home Assistant and Nextcloud can all do it, but it is not generally supported by everything that can do HTTPS. Apparently the libraries suck.

Which is really annoying, because I really want that additional layer of security before exposing a service on the Internet.