@AmonTheMetalHead @geerlingguy
Try checking out "media servers". Like Emby/Jellyfin for example. There are also some especially made for music.
Maybe they'll make your life easier.
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@AmonTheMetalHead @geerlingguy @skobkin @geerlingguy easy enough to work around on android as you can restrict an app to only use wifi & not mobile data, but you need a player that can handle that without crashing and you'd still need a unified format for play-lists (eg .m3u files) that you can dump into a cloud-synced location. Eg: Say I usually use Rhythbox on my Linux Desktop, I'd still need to figure out how to export the files with a play-list.... Hmm maybe I should look more into nextcloud clients... @AmonTheMetalHead @geerlingguy |
@skobkin @geerlingguy I've looked at Jellyfin and such, they come close but the "offline" features are always a sore point, either the players that connect to them don't support it or the server doesn't support it.
I'd be easy if mobile phone bandwidth was unlimited where I live.... *sigh*