Just replaced #airsonic on my raspi with #navidrome, and it already seems a lot faster.
Just need to figure out importing my old playlists... 🤔
67M de RAM c'est quand même pas trop mal niveau minimalisme, ça tourne bien sur ma patate. Y'a moyen d'améliorer mais c'est clairement loin d'un patapouf comme NextCloud! 😍
Pour recontextualiser:
- #Airsonic tourne à environ 700MB (erk Java)
- #Immich tourne à environ 400MB (miam NodeJS + des conteneurs Podman)
- #Nginx fait... 7MB
- #Wallabag est à 100MB
- #TinyTinyRSS est à 40MB
- #BookStack est à 15MB
- #Zabbix est à 15MB
- #Dokuwiki tourne autour de 50MB
- #Radicale fait 30MB (avec un pic à ~150MB 😱 OK, pas si léger le Python)
Tout ça sur ce vieux dinosaure datant de quasiment 10 ans, eh oui!
I'm one of those people that still has a non-streaming music library stored locally, so I had set up #Airsonic to manage my #music library and manage conversion from #flac and other music formats for playback on mobile.
To scratch my own itch, I configured Airsonic to convert my FLAC music transparently to #opus on download, and shared my config.
Hope it scratches your itch too!
https://www.quippd.com/social/comments/2018/08/12/does-airsonic-support-opus.html
I have an external drive attached to my home server for music. Music is played via #airsonic (I know this is abandoned, I didn't find a nice alternative yet).
The disk does not go to sleep as it does normally after about 10? minutes.
Is this an issue? How to resolve it?
Is there a possibility to use #airsonic to stream to a device?
Use case: my living room sound setup is nice. I want to plug some device into it, e.g. a raspberry pi, or something even smaller (because why run such a powerful device for effectively playing a music stream) and then control what that device plays using the normal #airsonic / #subsonic compatible app on my phone.
Or maybe this is super simple and I just didn't "get" how it is supposed to work yet...?