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Hey guys, so I have been searching for the different ways to self-host a music-server and don't really know whats the best/most elegant way to go.

I know that there is navidrome and many also use jellyfin for it. Now I have a few questions:

  • Are there any good apps for android for navidrome/jellyfin respectively?
  • how easy can I add songs to them/do they pull metadata from somewhere (like jellyfin does for movies)
  • how do they (or any other options) compare in terms of ease of setup/maintainability?
  • do you have any overall recommendations?

Thanks a lot for any tips/recommendations and your help :D

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[โ€“] sbeak@sopuli.xyz 9 points 2 days ago (1 children)

As for me, I just use Syncthing between my devices so I have the same music files in my laptop and my phone. It works well as I don't often change out the music I listen to, and plus it's local files so no network required (good on an aeroplane, for example). I personally use an MPD client on my (Linux) laptop, while on Android I use Auxio (Lotus and Chocola are excellent too)

If that doesn't work for you, there is Jellyfin as well: Finamp for specifically music playback, Findroid for general Jellyfin use. Am not hosting Jellyfin currently so I don't have anything to add besides that, but do check out the docs if you need help setting up / maintaining it!

[โ€“] vgnmnky@lemmy.world 1 points 2 days ago

This is my approach too. I use Moode Audio on a Pi at home, linked to my mini server. Same server syncs (with Syncthing) all of my music to my phone's SD card. I have Jellyfin on the server too and my music library is available there, but I just use that for video.