I’m cleaning out my gmail folders this weekend, and went deep into the archive to 2011, when I got my invite to Google Music.

It’s funny, because I just (November) moved all of my music out of cloud and back to local-only. Amazon was the last straw, when I tried to play purchased music, and was forced to listen to it on shuffle with other songs not of my choosing.

Anyway… there was a time when Google (ahem, Youtube) Music was set to be a game-changer. Imagine if enshittification wasn’t a thing.

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    9 months ago

    Why not use Navidrome. It supports the SubSonic API so there’s a wider array of clients you can use, and it has a pretty good web UI.

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        9 months ago

        Those are just players, right? Navidrome is also a subsonic server. Do you use something else?

        I use Navidrome with Symfonium, love it! Thanks for letting me know about Tauon. I use Supersonic but Tauon seems will also fit my needs, don’t know why I hadn’t seen it before

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          9 months ago

          Yeah. I use use Jellyfin. Symfonium is the best player I’ve found and it supports most everything.

          Tauon is a weird one, but it’s great with Jellyfin. Play counts are a little wonky at times though.

          (My response was in reaction to them asking why I’m using Jellyfin when there’s no need to change as I already have good players that support it.)

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      +1 for Navidrome. I switched over to it over a year ago and it provides everything I had with subsonic before subsonic crashed hard one day and I decided to find a more up to date application. I pair it with the android app Symfonium and I feel like I am using a high end streaming service.