Best Free Mobile App for Streaming Self-Hosted Music?
from ev1lchris@lemm.ee to selfhosted@lemmy.world on 03 Jun 08:34
https://lemm.ee/post/65773194

I have experimented with FinAmp, Jellyfin, Plexamp, and Symformium.

I really hate to say it, but Plexamp is the best out of all of them. The thing is, I wanted to ditch Plex because I do not like them anymore.

Can anyone recommend me a good free app for Android that can stream my music collection?

#selfhosted

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Voroxpete@sh.itjust.works on 03 Jun 08:56 next collapse

Airsonic or Navidrome server, plus one of the various Subsonic apps. I like Substreamer or Dsub but there are plenty of other options.

QuizzaciousOtter@lemm.ee on 03 Jun 09:42 next collapse

What features are you missing in Finamp? I would say it’s pretty freaking good. Although I don’t have any experience with Plex and its clients.

shrugal@lemm.ee on 03 Jun 10:16 next collapse

Not OP, but when I was looking for an alternative it was the music analysis and Auto-Playlist/DJ features that set Plexamp apart.

talentedkiwi@sh.itjust.works on 03 Jun 10:33 next collapse

I agree, the DJ and playlist features are pretty great. Definitely what I missed when trying Finamp. If anyone has another suggestion that does similar I’m game to try. Just to try and start to divest from Plex.

QuizzaciousOtter@lemm.ee on 03 Jun 20:45 collapse

I see, this sounds very good indeed!

sneezycat@sopuli.xyz on 03 Jun 10:20 next collapse

I like Finamp, but one thing that comes to mind is if I try to reorder the tracks on the queue, it doesn’t work as expected. It moves different tracks instead, it’s very buggy.

k4j8@lemmy.world on 04 Jun 14:10 collapse

I was going to say that Finamp doesn’t support offline filtering by artists, but when looking for the open issue I just found out the beta does support this! Awesome!

moonlight6205@lemm.ee on 03 Jun 09:56 next collapse

Amperfy

UndulyUnruly@lemmy.world on 03 Jun 20:25 collapse

Navidrome + Amperfy gang unite!

N0x0n@lemmy.ml on 03 Jun 10:09 next collapse

Navidrome + Tempo is probably the best experience I ever had on mobile !

However, Tempo hasn’t been updated for a few months now and hope the maintainer is doing okay?

Tried a few other alternatives but Tempo came out the best IMO !

talentedkiwi@sh.itjust.works on 03 Jun 10:30 next collapse

How is the music discovery on Tempo?

diegantobass@lemmy.world on 03 Jun 10:45 collapse

Not bad at all! You have your classic shuffle discovery, but also a playlist from songs you liked, and many exploration shortcuts like music by decades. It also got me into scrobbling to listenbrainz.

diegantobass@lemmy.world on 03 Jun 10:43 next collapse

Made the switch from Airsonic + Ultrasonic and second this.

And hoping Tempo’s maintainer is still working on it.

roofuskit@lemmy.world on 03 Jun 11:49 next collapse

Can you link to Tempo? The name is rather generic making it hard to find.

Edit: found it on F-droid. Benefit of a smaller pool.

Sucks that there’s no auto playlist. I like to be able to one click make a radio station from an artist.

N0x0n@lemmy.ml on 03 Jun 12:39 collapse

Oh yeah sorry about that here’s the GitHub repo: Tempo !

WuxinGoat@lemmy.ml on 03 Jun 13:35 collapse

I agree after switching to Navidrome i tried a few of the apps and found Tempo to be the best

tuhriel@infosec.pub on 03 Jun 13:44 next collapse

I’m running an airsonic-advanced server and use the tempo app on android github.com/CappielloAntonio/tempo

And supersonic on linux & windows: github.com/dweymouth/supersonic?tab=readme-ov-fil…

xyro@lemmy.ca on 03 Jun 23:08 next collapse

I switched from aAirsonic to Navidrome recently and I wouldn’t go back, Symohonium to listen on Android

Ascrod@midwest.social on 04 Jun 01:34 next collapse

After trying a couple apps with Jellyfin for a bit, I switched to Ultrasonic with Navidrome and never looked back.

My read on Jellyfin is that it’s probably better suited for TV and movies than it is for music.

antrosapien@lemmy.ml on 04 Jun 01:46 next collapse

I’m using Swing music. It has nice webui and native android app

ISolox@lemmy.world on 04 Jun 03:27 next collapse

I use emby for my entire media collection, including music.

Showroom7561@lemmy.ca on 04 Jun 03:45 next collapse

Symfonium

What didn’t you like about it?

That’s what I’m using after looking at a bunch of other options based on my requirements, and while I didn’t want to go with a closed source, paid app, it does everything.

HyperfocusSurfer@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 04 Jun 19:51 collapse

Except working without play services, that is, and some of us aren’t fans of having those around.

Showroom7561@lemmy.ca on 04 Jun 20:01 collapse

According to the dev, Play Services is only needed for casting:

“…you only need play services for Chromecast.” SOURCE, replying to a GrapheneOS user

He even offers an option to install without the play store (via Aurora) and to contact him for the license. SOURCE

HyperfocusSurfer@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 05 Jun 15:00 collapse

Tnx!

maus@sh.itjust.works on 04 Jun 03:47 next collapse

Like others have stated. Navidrome. It’s the only open sources backend I’ve found to properly handle my ~14TB music library without having performance issues.

Arkhive@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 04 Jun 03:50 next collapse

I use Finamp with my Jellyfin library for simplicity’s sake. Other things probably have better UI and such, but it’s nice to just dump all my media in my Jellyfin folders and move on.

hempster@lemm.ee on 04 Jun 08:53 next collapse

navidrome + Symfonium

Lv_InSaNe_vL@lemmy.world on 04 Jun 16:05 collapse

Just use this. It’s by far the best option

gaiety@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 04 Jun 16:36 next collapse

reiterating that Navidrome is superb, it just… never stops working, I’m always shocked how reliable it is to be honest, no matter what I throw at it

I also love Tempo on android (find it on Fdroid)

kokesh@lemmy.world on 04 Jun 17:31 next collapse

I’m using Jellyfin + Synfonium, the offline caching is brilliant.

ThunderLegend@sh.itjust.works on 04 Jun 20:32 next collapse

I use navidrome + tempo and I’m happy with them…sometimes I feel like the shuffle function is not that great…I get some tracks way more often than others but then I just press next…

carloshr@lile.cl on 06 Jun 16:29 collapse

I have a #Jellyfin server at home where i store my music files. In my android phone i use #Finamp for listening to music from jellyfin. I also tried the jellyfn app, Gelli and findroid, but my favorite so far is Finamp.

@ev1lchris @selfhosted

sanimalp@mstdn.social on 06 Jun 17:21 collapse

@carloshr @ev1lchris @selfhosted "symfonium" is amazing on android. It is for pay, $3.99, but I found it worth it. It gets updates relentlessly and is amazing. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=app.symfonik.music.player