Anyone have experience running a Subsonic server or any of the various forks?
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Date: May 25th, 2019 5:43 PM Author: Supple grizzly forum
I'm getting sick and tired of the various commercial offerings and am spending less and less time "discovering" new music. I think I would be perfectly happy with a just my music presented in a well organized manner and torrenting whatever else I want as I go.
I'm wondering how well these music servers work. If they are anywhere close to as reliable as Plex, I would be happy with it.
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Date: May 26th, 2019 12:12 AM Author: translucent foreskin athletic conference
I used to run Subsonic. I was a paying member. I was *very* disappointed with the shift to closed source and moved over to Libresonic. Nowadays I guess Libresonic is pretty much dead and the best FOSS server is Airsonic.
Then I got bored of it all and switched over to Google Play Music. The free version of GPM lets you upload up to 50,000 tracks, which is a lot bigger than my collection. I'm not all that hardcore of a phone listener anyway. I do have a huge music collection but I do more varied listening at home.
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Date: May 26th, 2019 12:55 AM Author: translucent foreskin athletic conference
The GPM app and the Subsonic app are each clunky in their own way
In general I'd say I'd prefer FOSS solutions to weird cloud shit where you are the product
But really though, I don't really care to be doing like, sysadmin stuff for things that are supposed to be more about entertainment. I just want to get things working and then I want them to 'just work' without me really touching it.
Running lightly developed servers on my home internet and intentionally exposing them to the internet doesn't really qualify to me. I've got stuff that I've haven't updated for years at home
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