I second Owntone.
I copy the music library from my wife's Mac for her play lists, and I have
it integrated into my home assistant to control it from anywhere in the house.
-derek
Sent using my mobile device. Please excuse any typos.
On October 30, 2022 19:36:37 Dan Ritter <[email protected]> wrote:
Rich Pieri wrote:
Years ago I used a little Python-based media server called Edna to
stream MP3 files to web browsers (essentially anything that could do
http). Edna handled the http service, presented music directories, and
let the browser do all the playback.
Edna hasn't been updated in going on 20 years and everything "simple"
that I've been able to find is either a full-blown home theater setup
(which I don't need) or is DLNA (which is all dedicated applications
and devices, not web browsers).
Does anything like Edna still exist? I just need something that can
play music in a browser tab, ideally with shuffle/random playback.
I really like Owntone, a descendant of daapd.
It can play and be controlled on anything with a reasonable web
browser; it also knows how to play to varying speaker systems.
It presents directory views on demand (my preferred view,
most of the time) but also builds an index of artists, albums,
and titles.
https://github.com/owntone/owntone-server
Debian has slightly old packages; it builds easily, too.
-dsr-
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