@karen With even small computers like a #RaspberryPi, you can run @homeassistant to automate your home. Or #Navidrome as a music player, maybe with #mopidy to sync it across various speakers in your house.

#OsmAnd and #OrganicMaps are FLOSS #OpenStreetMap apps for Android. Both let you download maps for offline navigation.

@GrapheneOS is a fully FLOSS Android distribution with many privacy features.

@fdroidorg is a FLOSS app store for Android.

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Kann man mit einem alten #RaspberryPi noch etwas anfangen? Auf einem Gerät der ersten Generation (1 B+) mit höherwertiger #HifiBerry Soundkarte kann über das Webfrontend #Mopidy Musik ausgewählt und über den #Snapcast Server abgespielt werden. Alle Geräte mit dem #Snapclient geben die Musik synchronisiert wieder (Multi Room Audio). Hier ein Test mit drei Geräten, der Speicherverbrauch liegt deutlich unter 100 Mbyte und die Anzahl der Prozesse passt auf einen Bildschirm. Das System basiert auf #Dietpi
https://github.com/snapcast/snapcast

📰 New blog article

Self-host your own multi-service #music server on #Android

How to replace your music streaming apps with a setup that supports multiple streaming services, multiple devices and multiple outputs from a single Webapp.

#mopidy #platypush #termux #ntfy #Tasker #python

@Selfhosted @Android @python

https://blog.platypush.tech/article/Self-host-your-music-experience-on-mobile

Self-host your music experience on mobile

Build your mobile music streaming experience with Mopidy, Platypush, ntfy and Tasker

Platypush

Argos, the light weight front-end for Mopidy music server, is now available in Archlinux User Repository.

Feedbacks are welcome!

https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/argos
https://github.com/orontee/argos

#archlinux #aur #mopidy

AUR (en) - argos

ok fediverse hive mind I'm looking for a solution to playing music from Navidrome (hosted on proxmox) on a Raspberry Pi with a dac hat. I'm currently using Moode without subsonic (I couldn't get it to work). I've got a VM running Mopidy/Iris/Mopidy-Subidy but album art wasn't implemented (not the end of the world I guess).

What's my best solution?

#selfhosted #navidrome #mopidy #moode

Me canse de complejidades, volvi a music on console, #mocp para los amigos, en mis equipos portables. Si aun tengo algun recopilado musical en local . Si ya estoy en el homelab, mantengo #mopidy para retransmitirlo por la LAN, aunque me tienta desplegar #jellyfin . En fin, tiempo al tiempo. Buenas noches.

Hi there,
Can you recommend a mopidy-Image for Docker with a Spotify Extension?

I used this one https://hub.docker.com/r/jojo141185/mopidy but its Not so stable.

#docker #mopidy #spotify #linux #dockerhub

New blogpost out now:
"Mopidy & my new music player server setup at home"  

Read it here: https://xaselgio.net/posts/23.mopidy/

#mopidy #MusicPlayerDaemon #selfhosted #indieweb

A Music player server setup

I didn't pay for this sound system, I'll fully use it anyway!

Indigo's den
@justin at home, I run everything through #mopidy piped to #snapcast which sync output to my three rooms. At this point I've phased out my reliance on Spotify in favor of #selfhosted (Navidrome), bandcamp, and Pandora but many others still use the Spotify backend (easiest paired with Iris frontend and docker image).

Playing music with Mopidy or with mpd (music player daemon) part 1

This is just an introduction post to Mopidy and mpd (Music Player Daemon).

Both are music players that come without GUI but there’s a wide choice of client software for it (Console and GUI). Both default to be using localhost as server, but they can be configured to be used over a network e.g. a LAN at home or – dare I say it ? (hahaha) – a company office or government building, a desert island in the Pacific Ocean and so on.

I used to happily use mpd for years on a Raspberry Pi … but not Every After … until one day probably due to a software upgrade or some glitch or user mistake it stopped working. Because I had not documented how I configured the audio for server usage I started to try to fix and got lost in Internet searches and it was then that I decided to test Mopidy. It turned out that Mopidy was even more difficult to get going, at least for me, but it was not an uninteresting journey. I learned that Mopidy uses GStreamer, and Mopidy only supports audio files, or it seems so. Perhaps I couldn’t figure out how to let it play audio from video files with extensions like avi, mp4, mkv, webm. And converting all these music videos into audio would take a lot of time (Yes, no top500 super computer in the basement here :^).

My plan now is to use another computer here to setup mpd, and then figure out how to configure PulseAudio to make mpd available over the LAN, document that, and then do the same for Mopidy and then blog-report that into a how-to back here.

Till next time! 🙂

 

#linux #mopidy #mpd #opensource

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The extensible music server

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