Is it your local server, which streams music for your PC and phone? Is it something else?

What about streaming music from your server to your work laptop?

  • BruisedMoose@piefed.social
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    Navidrome server on the NAS. If I’m away from home and using a computer, I have it exposed to the internet and just use the web app.

    On my home computer I’ve been using PsySonic lately and like it quite a bit. Quirks here and there, but it does get updates.

    On my phone, and so just about everywhere, I use Symfonium. None of the FOSS apps I found last year did it for me. Symfonium is ridiculously customizable.

  • JigglypuffSeenFromAbove@lemmy.world
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    Jellyfin as a server where my music is hosted.

    Jellyfin’s web client to stream on my personal laptop.

    Symphonium to stream on my Android phone, and sometimes Deezer (when I want to check out new songs).

    Deemix to extract songs I like from Deezer to my server.

    Tailscale for external access.

    On my work laptop I only listen to online radios, or I just use my phone. I guess I could connect to my server on it, but the laptop belongs to my company, so I avoid any access to my personal stuff.

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      5 minutes ago

      Same. Except work seems to block my cloudflare tunnel so I have to use Synology reverse proxy.

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    I recently set up Navidrome on my home server. I listen using Symphonium. Its all basically “Spotify but my own music collection.”

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    Music Assistant most of the time. Sometimes I just use Symfonium directly but they both tap into my Navidrome server.

  • Strider@lemmy.world
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    Copy stuff from my nas to phone (cable or x-plore), play independently with pulsar+

  • B0NK3RS@lazysoci.al
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    3 hours ago

    Plexamp

    If I’m working then normally I use the smart playlists to mix it up a little.

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    4 hours ago

    On my phone I use VLC player to play files that I saved on local storage. It’s very rare that I do any kind of streaming on my phone, if I do I do it through Firefox.

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    Jellyfin client on mobile and AndroidTV, and Strawberry on PC. All my music is on my NAS, which Jellyfin server and CIFS/SMB can access.

    Keep meaning to look into Music Assistant for Home Assistant, as I have the latter.

  • hellmo_luciferrari@lemmy.zip
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    Feishin on Desktop. Symfonium on phone. (I can also recommend Tempo, which is open source but doesn’t work over Android Auto last I tried.) To host my music I use Navidrome. Which I have setup as a docker container, behind a reverse proxy. The files are stored on my NAS. To access remotely I have Wireguard setup. That being said, to use Android Auto with Symfonium while my Navidrome is only accessible on my network or over VPN I use split tunneling otherwise Android Auto throws a fit.

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      42 minutes ago

      I have a very similar setup. I work from home and use a tablet with symphonium for radio and my personal collection. When I’m in the car since I don’t have Android Auto, I just connect my phone with the Bluetooth. And I use tailscale as the VPN.

  • civ@lemmy.civl.cc
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    4 hours ago

    Navidrome server, which I access either through the web UI or through the Tempus app on Android