I was hoping to go all in with Jellyfin, but it’s been absolutely maddening to try to get it to play nice with my curated library. It just makes too many dumb assumptions about artist metadata.

Any other suggestions?

EDIT: I installed Navidrome, then poured over the documentation for the config file and micromanaged every setting. This has allowed me to get damn near close to the exact unobtrusive behavior I had hoped for.

  • Appoxo@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    Jellyfin.
    On the phone it’s only usable at home because I don’t have a VPN in place.
    But I could stream via the web ui which is not convenient.

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    SD Card on my phone. i don’t stream it anymore. storage is so cheap now i can easily hold all of my flac files, no problem.

    edit don’t look for solutions to problems you don’t have. most ppl don’t NEED to stream everything over the internet.

    go back to local.

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      I use a DAP with an SD card on the go, because my whole collection is lossless and I like fidelity. However, it’s convenient to be able to stream music to my TV while doing house chores, in addition to allowing family access.

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      So you only listen to music on one device? If not, do you swap the SD card between devices all the time or do you have a separate SD card for all devices? How do you keep them in sync, transfer playlists, etc? What if you have more than 2TB?

      Yeah, go local as in: Run your own media server and stream from that.

      But only keeping music files on the end device is a step in the wrong direction.

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        i listen on two devices: my phone and my PC.

        depends on ppl’s use cases. a home media server is over-engineered solution for me, and perhaps others. but it’s good to stop for second and consider what one’s needs actually are.

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          Right, but considering that OP is already running a media server and also is looking for a way to curated his library, I don’t see how switching to on-device storage would be anything but a downgrade.

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            up to OP. i read it as “i wanted to go all in on Jellyfin, but it’s been a PITA. what else would you suggest?”

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        I’m currently waiting for my Fairphone 6 to arrive, but I believe the sim tray includes a spot for an SD card. I was also recently using a Furi Labs FLX1, which also had an SD card slot. There are other options out there. 😊

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        sure, then in your case, if you absolutely must have access to it all at one time, then home streaming makes sense.

        for me, and i do imagine most ppl (tho i could be wrong!), it doesn’t make sense compared to just returning to local.

        genius that i am, i only realized that AFTER i setup a jellyfin server on my home server for streaming my music. XD derp.

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          I use navidrome. And what’s nice about it is, there are 3 people in my household, they can all access that. We all have our own favorite tracks saved in our preferred player, and we can still save a good chunk of them to our phones.

          In my case, I have a random mood playlist of 200 tracks that gets updated every morning before I wake up, my phone app caches all 200 of them, so I can play them without network access.

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            how does this work for you? i was on gonic but moved back to navidrome to allow for mopidy to let home assistant trigger playlists directly (with the mpd integration)

            but i haven’t figured out the smart playlists yet

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              I have a few smart playlists set up that are each various genres of music. It’s not perfect, but it works well enough.

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    Careful curation of mp3 tags and a short leash.

    My Plex and Jellyfin libraries are the same files and they are both handled identically because I don’t let them think about the files.

    I used a tool to export my Plex playlists as XML, then wrote a little python to convert them into M3U, jellyfin recognizes the M3 use and just makes playlists.

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    At the moment I’m trying out Ampache. It seems to have more features than Gonic.

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      There really isn’t any decent alternative. I can run 4 Navidrome servers along side each other using less resources than a single copy of the alternatives. It just works and does almost everything you could want.

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      +1 for Navidrome. As simple as pasting the album into the directory and it sorts the rest. I use subtune on my phone to access it and it works great.

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      Another vote for navidrome. I tried substreamer on android ibdid not like the search. I use symfonium easy interface let’s me randomize in many ways.

      On a side question anybody have suggestions for automatically creating genre based m3u files? I would like to setup “radio” like stations but adding my music to a playlist.

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        Not sure this is what you are looking for but navidrome has smart playlists, which is a small configuration file you can add to your navidrome and will automagically create a playlist in your navidrome based on your config.

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        I’ll keep an eye on that, thank you, but I’ve been using beets to maintain a very large library for 10+ years and I’m very happy with it. It was the only software I found to cure my foobar2000 addiction way back when

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    I use Jellyfin but I download all my songs from Tidal, Qobuz or Deezer and tag them automatically right then and there in a clean format so Jellyfin does not have to guess at all.

    I also have some automatic checks in place to convert incorrect metadata to a proper format. Like moving artists from the title (feat. Somebody else) to the artists tag Somebody; Somebody else and a bunch more.

    Together with Finamp on desktop and mobile everything is pretty much working as expected.

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    I still use Samba to do everything related to filesharing (including music streaming). I haven’t needed to touch my media server in years. It just continues to work. 🤷‍♂️

    Since it’s just normal network filesharing, pretty much any music player that has samba support works. On a PC, I like Winamp. On my phone, VLC.

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      Not related to music steaming but I’ll just throw in that Infuse is an awesome iOS, macOS, tvOS app for streaming movies from a Samba (or a multitude of other) servers.

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      What application do you use on your phone to mount samba shares (Android)? I know Amaze can mount those but they are not easily accessible by other applications.

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      > be Jellyfin

      > see a track in an album with a “… feat. …” artist tag

      “This must be a completely different artist than the album artist!”

      > create somehow fucking immutable new metadata

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        I also use Jellyfin. Before being able to set custom tag delimiters, you had to ensure your music artists and album artists ID3 tags were correct. I believe it used a ‘;’ to separate multiple artists. Now with custom delimiters you can set your own. You may be able to try and fix things by setting ‘feat.’ as a custom tag.

        Ultimately, I would recommend just using mp3tag and spending a few minutes setting up an action that replaces ‘feat.’ with a delimiter, such as a ‘|’. Run it through your current library and you should be good.

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          19 hours ago

          Thank you for the info. I might try this, however I’m already having a 10x better experience now that I’ve set up Navidrome, and then tried the Symphonium client.

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            You can use Symphonium with JF libraries as well.

            I almost set up Navidrome but I have TVs and Movies on JF already

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            I did this for a while, and only switched back to Jellyfin/Finamp while degoogling (needed for paid version). I thought it was definitely worth it while I was using it. I also listen to music on the TV and Jellyfin handles it better than other options I tried (including side-loading symfonium).

            I currently use a separate music library manager on my server to organize my music collection, then Jellyfin just does the server work.

            I think you’ll be very happy with the setup you are using.

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              Personally I just run both.

              Navidrome is what I would call the daily driver, but since its just a share that JF can also see, for TV playback its JF just like you.

              But I’m also a stickler for metadata so I don’t often run into issues. When I do see something come up thats not right, I correct manually. Which wasn’t happening very often until lidarr had the metadata issue with musicbrainz, though the past few months its been a manual effort.

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      Oh, you have 10 random singles in the same directory? That must be an album all from the same artist!

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      I meticulously use Picard to curate my collection. I’m 99% certain it’s not me or my library, it’s the assumptions Jellyfin makes about specific artist related tags, and the inability to override said assumptions.

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        Jellyfin is terrible about this, with any files.

        It keeps tagging some TV shows as anime. Wish I could tell it I don’t own any anime, dammit.

        I’ve had to start locking stuff in Jellyfin so it will stop with this nonsense.

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        As a musicbrainz editor, don’t depend entirely on Picard and musicbrainz for correct tagging either cause shit isn’t as well curated as you think.

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          I’m in the habit of manually cross-referencing Discogs for every album I run through Picard, often making alterations if need be. I’ve also spent a lot of time configuring and scripting the shit out of the tool to get a pretty immaculate collection.

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            If you’re putting in that much work, please submit those edits to musicbrainz! We need all the help we can get 😭

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      I’m currently using beets to tag my music and airsonic for streaming

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    Gonic for server, Ultrasonic for client (android)

    I would use Navidrome if it supported browsing by folder structure, but they refuse to implement it. My metadata is so scrambled it might as well not exist and it would take months to fix it. I pretend it doesn’t exist, because I don’t use it.

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      You’re complaining about a player feature, and blaming the server.

      I use Symfonium and Navidrome, and I absolutely can browse my Navidrome library by folder if I wanted to.

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      I also switched to gonic over navidrome (even though I liked it a lot) because iirc I couldn’t get navidrome to pull Artist pictures in correctly. gonic i could just connect to lastfm and everything worked - and i could still connect to listenbrainz for my actual scrobbling.

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        It’s .../music/artist/album/song.flac

        This does not work with Navidrome if the metadata is weird. I have a lot of songs that Navidrome refuses to even list because their metadata is bad.

        I browse my music by folder structure, not metadata. Folder structure is universal and does not care about inconsistent metadata.

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          Yeah… Newer genration are into “put everything in 1 big messed up directory and find all you needs by tags” structure.

          I get the gist, but calling directory structure evil is kinda extreme. It allows to structure your thoughts and if somehow your metadata is corrupted, you still have a directory structure.

          I work on both front for compatibility issues but nothing beats a well thought directory structure!!

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            Who called it evil?

            I was wondering because all I do is /artist/album/, which is going to be the same logical appearance in navidrome as at would be from a dir structured view so couldn’t understand the point.

            The difference is the metadata, which I’m much more strict on so I haven’t seen these sorts of problems.

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              I read that somewhere from a github repository maybe even in Navidrome’s pull requests or Issues maybe?

              I think the argument was that in directory structure you always have to think where you have to put your files and sometimes a file can be at 2 different places at the same time and I do agree to some degree, that’s why I use both :) !

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        Picard will not, it’s possibly the worst thing you can do to a folder of untagged music.

        Use kid3, it can use musicbrainz without making a mess of everything.