Roland0 wrote:
> I've written a PoC which uses a different method to determine similarity
> (based on the same data), and initial testing suggests improved results
> (imo, obviously)
Great! Can you detail this in the Essentia thread in the dev section?
Thanks. I did make a change to use
cpd73 wrote:
> How either of these perform mix-wise will be dependent upon your music
> collection. Roland is of the opinion that Musly is -much- better at
> similarity than Essentia (see 'Similarity (Essentia) DSTM mixer - call
> for help'
>
I've written a 'music similarity'
(https://github.com/CDrummond/lms-musicsimilarity) DSTM plugin that uses
either Musly or Essentia to find similar tracks. I've written some
python wrappers for Musly and Essentia that provide a simple HTTP API
that the DSTM mixer calls. Therefore, these wrappers
I guess you have found this
thread?https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?106958-Success-MusicIP-and-Spicefly-Sugarcube-running-on-Raspberry-Pi
I'm running this on a pi 4 and works great. But I don't know about the
odroid.
Have you tried the LastMix plugin with DSTM? If the casual listening
really is casual it does a pretty good job without the complexity of
MusicIP.
ItÂ’s best with about 5 seed tracks so I tend to choose an album or a
random seed genre playlist.
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My current system uses the lmscommunity container for LMS along with
ptoulouse/musicip for the Don't Stop the Music plugin. They run on an
old HP server based on the vortexbox software but with a few years worth
of tweaks and additions. I would like to move to a lower power,
probably ARM