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How to organize music streaming?
There is a home server on Archlinux on the local network. It has music on it.
How to organize listening to music on the phone when I'm away from home, that is, via the Internet? IP - white.
I somehow feel in the back that something like this: run a streaming server on the server, forward the port through the router, install a streaming audio player on the phone. And go ahead.
But, as far as I understand, this is how the radio will be. Playback will be uncontrolled.
What about all sorts of features like next/previous track, shuffle, playlists, media library browsing? For anyone, there must be some ready-made solutions ...
What streaming server / player can you offer?
Share your experience or just thoughts about this.
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SubSonic or Plex
in the second case, there will also be video, also with streaming.
disadvantage ... applications for smartphones in the first case are not all open source, and in the second case, only the server is partially open source. Yes, and they pay politely, but they will ask you to be able to use mobile applications.
Another possible option, maybe not in the topic, but ... sell your soul to Google, and then run it through wine google music uploader and use google music in unsubscribed mode
. pile xpenology xpenology.com/forum - this is a slightly modified firmware from Synology NAS, and with it already use native applications from Synology (DS Audio is the same)
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