beets-alternatives users? Streaming servers with "offline"? #4760
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Hey! I use the beets-alternatives plugin alot :) I am a music collector but also a DJ. I let beets organize my "master" library. Afterwards I listen to my music, and I select the songs I also want in my DJ collection. I actually add them to a big playlist, run a python script to fix the paths, and then use the playlist to query the beets library to edit a custom field to library=DJ. Then I can run beets-alternatives to copy the files to the DJ library, embed art, and transcode where necessary. When it comes to streaming I have tried Plex which i quite liked, with PlexAMP. Good transcoding options also. And lately I have also tried Navidrome server with different clients (Sonixd was the most polished one IMO) |
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I installed Navidrome recently and I finally found the solution I'd like to support. The project seems active, the project lead seems to be friendly and responsive. Most of all, Navidrome performs well and is focused on simplicity and performance on what I read, I love that. I have very dated hardware and it runs really really good with my mid-size library. I'm Impressed! Nobody will convince me to support Plex as a server @arsaboo , I'm sorry :-) I would like to support a streaming server that is FOSS and would like to use analyzing features like probably "Sonic analysis" is, outside of the streaming server already. I want to use beets plus xtractor, listenbrainz, calliope, last.fm, and so on to build my personal smartplaylist system. :-) I have a few questions about Navidrome posted over there, other than that I'm very happy with it: navidrome/navidrome#2326 This post also was about beets-alternatives usage for providing a "pre-transcoding" to improve performance on my dated hardware. It seems Navidrome (plus the two clients : play:sub, amperfy) is quick enough to transcode on-the-fly when I download stuff to my phone, which was one of the main usecases for building such a setup. Since I have an issue with beets-alternatives/convert not supporting embedding of art that is already embedded in the originals geigerzaehler/beets-alternatives#69 as well, I don't use beets-alternatives for this purpose anymore. It was an intermediate unpractical step that took a lot of time anyway and I now can spare it, which is pretty cool! I have other ideas for the use of beets-alternatives though and will keep reporting about it here :-) |
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Hi, I'd like to find out if there are a lot of users of the beets-alternatives plugin lurking around in this discussion forum? I realise that it's such a useful tool and I have several use-cases for it. Basically I think it's awesome, even though I do have a few issues with it. One of them is this one: geigerzaehler/beets-alternatives#69; Input certainly appreciated but the main thing why I'm here is actually:
My main use-case currently is to generate a complete duplicate of my library with one difference: All is mp3-vbr. This library is supposed to be used by streaming servers that for example share it to my mobile phone. That way transcoding on the fly is not required and it helps reduce load on the serving machin. Currently I'm using a crappy piece of software called Synology DS Audio, which has all kinds of flaws but does the job. My Synology NAS is rather old and transcoding audio seems to be not an option, way too slow. Most importantly "make songs available offline" was the key feature why I started to use it. I'm thinking about replacing this whole setup with something entirely Open Source.
Maybe Airsonic is the way to go? With beetsonic plugin? Other streaming server ideas? Offline copying to my mobile is the main feature that would be required.
Tell me how you use the alternatives plugin!
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