@SuperDicq This might be useful to replace my aging mstream server. Thanks!
@SuperDicq Nope, its not for me. Mstream will stay on for now...
@xyfdi@gameliberty.club I have never heard of mstream? What does mstream do that is lacking in navidrome?
@SuperDicq It respects my folder structure I've been using for 20-25 years. Some of the backups I have are not or not properly tagged, and the folder structure fixes this. I scroll through the library jump into the right folder of the artist, select the album/ep (ordered by year), queue the music and go..
Navidrome doesn't offer a way from the main interface to easily view my music backup folder and uses the tagging in the audio-files themselves. So there are entire artists and albums I am unable to find from Navidrome. If I only got my stuff from Bandcamp, I'd be fine. But my ABCDE standards conform to the structure that predates both.
@SuperDicq Cool thank you.
Recently I've become a fan of Jellyfin. What is your poison when it comes to viewing backups of your DVDs and Bluerays via the browser?
@SuperDicq I still use my NFS+VLC for all my networked file-system needs.
I used Kodi in the past and that ecosystem got wild with the plugins, the free movie viewers at some point, and the botted and hacked plugins for some minor feature. I always saw it as something you put on a raspberry pi and move on.
@xyfdi@gameliberty.club Sorry, I don't have a solution for viewing video files in a browser.
I also think Jellyfin is a steaming pile of C# trash, which is especially bad because it requires Microsoft Dotnet SDK to run.
I have a samba server for streaming video using mpv, but that's probably not everyone, I so would recommend Kodi instead.