Hi Selfhosted,

I am looking for the best solution to replace spotify for at home and out of the house music.

I already have a large music library and run moOde for multiroom audio and use spotify connect to cast to it.

Is my best option to set up an MPD server and wireguard vpn to use it on the go? Are there other options? What would you recommend?

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Navidrome over wireguard, and music library in folders and proper tagging trough beets and picard. using subsonic as a client for it. tried plex and plexamp but I’m moving away from them.

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Another very fast and folder based system would be mStream: https://mstream.io/

It works very well, also good mobile apps (Android + iOS)

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Thank you, I’ve not heard of that one. Time to have a read…

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It definitely has to be Jellyfin (server) + Finamp (client) + tailscale (mesh VPN)

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Symphonium is another good mobile client.

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I run nextcloud which has a music plugin. The plugin exposes an ampache and subsonic api. All you need now is a client. I use ultrasonic on android. This is for out of home streaming. In home both plex and jellyfin offer dlna for pretty much any networked device made in the past 15 years. That’s how I listen on an AVR. On a PC I could use that or just browse to the nextcloud music plugin and listen in browser.

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Anyone here experiment with Funkwhale? Wondering if it’s a practical choice to make a personal library available in a personal cloud.

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