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  • I’m not the guy you replied to.

    I originally stored my music in Plex and used Plexamp. I have a large playlist downloaded from youtube which caused horrible performance issues in Plexamp. Navidrome is pretty much a read-only service. It can only read metadata from the files, not add any or manage them. For me this feels safer to expose to the internet since my docker container only has read-only access to all of my files. Even if someone broke into the service for some reason, they couldn’t do anything to my files.

    I don’t know if jellyfin has similar performance issues with large playlists since I already had navidrome set up by then.











  • That’s a good point. Another one I have is sort of failure tolerance. I used to have a really unreliable router which would often crash and could only be reset using a full power reset. While it was in this state, wifi obviously stopped working but my zigbee devices where still available. I used to have a zigbee button linked to a smart plug for toggling my router off and on again.

    This shouldn’t be a concern for most people obviously but I wanted to share my experience.

    Another point I want to mention is that zigbee works at 2.4Ghz just like basic wifi so they can still interfere with each other.

    Zwave on the other hand uses another frequency (I think it was around 860MHz) but is more expensive.




  • In regards to getting your music on your phone, there is also the option of setting up a navidrome server or similar and streaming your files to your phone.

    Some apps like Symfonium (which is a paid app but I really like it) allow you to download the music to a cache so you can use it on the go without exposing your server to the web. If you do decide to actually stream from it, there is support for auto transcoding to a smaller format so you don’t burn through all your data streaming flac music



  • Scrath@feddit.detoSelfhosted@lemmy.worldReplace Spotify
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    Performance is good and streaming works well. Not a fan of the webinterface personally but there are client programs available for all platforms since navidrome exposes the subsonic api.

    Personally I use sonix on windows and linux as well as symfonium (paid but really great app) on android.

    The only thing I am missing from it is better user management so that I can restrict specific users from accessing parts of my library.

    Regarding access from outside my network I specifically wanted to avoid needing to be connected to a VPN so that’s why I use a cloudflare tunnel. Since my upload rate is not very good I have a Pi-Hole DNS server at home so that queries to my domain while in the home network don’t need to leave my network.


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    +1 for navidrome.

    I’m also using that and have it exposed to the web using a cloudflare tunnel. What I didn’t like in the beginning but really appreciate now is that the service itself doesn’t have a lot of permissions and cannot delete files or change their metadata. I’m hosting it in a docker container and everything except the config file is mounted read-only.

    I’m not sure how relevant that is but it gives me more peace of mind exposing it publicly.