im really impressed by the projects that continue to exist. since the "mainstream" dawn of desktop home linux (circa 2004?) so many open source projects that were critical for the user base ecosystem to find linux daily-able are still going. open source is awesome. from a user perspective, i am not a developer, i hate and suck at 'coding'...but im so appreciative for the developers and maintainers of the vast amounts of code that exists in the linux open source space...badass
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I personally selfhost a navidrome server for my music all flac so my library is about 20+gb rn ( and still continues to grow ). Struggling to find decent subsonic compatible player for linux so will check if deadbeef supports it.
For phone I use symfonium ( not open source neither free but the best for subsonic ).
DSub was recently forked as DSub2000. It's pretty good for subsonic servers. Also, Tempo is great.
deadbeef is for local music, not a client for server/streaming music
Deadbeef is awesome. No nonsense and powerful features.
On Android I use Poweramp. Not open source or even free, but great UX and all the features I need, with every effort being made for the best sound quality.
Hosted on sourceforge...points gun at own temple
That dot at the end of the link got me frustrated : https://github.com/tjysunset/phocid
oops sorry
No problem haha! We're here for each others, aren't we? Glad to help with little things.
I still use a streaming service because it's just so damn convenient, and also a great way to discover new music, but at the same time i have also started to build up a cd collection of my favourites, so that way i also have music that i actually own.
Soulseek and Musicbee (via wine) re-sparked my love for finding, owning and organizing killer music.