We are not the same
We are not the same
We are not the same
I actually even made my own bullshit-Spotify. As in, I've got a server running on a single-board computer which reads my music folder and serves a small music player as a webpage.
I didn't want to install a music player client on my work laptop, but still wanted to listen to my own songs there.
bullshit-Spotify
The only proper use-case.
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#!/usr/bin/env bash mpc load $1 mpc volume 80 mpc random on mpc play
Name it shufflenplay so then you can shufflenplay <playlist name>
Oh man are we sharing mpd scripts? I have this one that lets me search through music directory and add anything to the play queue (so I can add a single track or an entire album or whatever):
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#!/bin/bash MUSIC_DIR=$(grep -m 1 -E '^\s*music_directory\s+' "$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/mpd/mpd.conf" | awk '{printf $2}' | tr -d \" | tr -d \') MUSIC_DIR="${MUSIC_DIR/#\~/$HOME}" cd "$MUSIC_DIR" CHOICE="$(find . | cut -c 3- | dmenu)" || exit 1; mpc insert "$CHOICE" mpc play
There's also this one that lets me save the currently playing song to a playlist of my choice. It's good if I'm listening to a new album or a new artist and suddenly think "yeah, this song really fits with the mood of X playlist":
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#!/bin/bash MUSIC_DIR=$(grep -m 1 -E '^\s*playlist_directory\s+' "$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/mpd/mpd.conf" | awk '{printf $2}' | tr -d \" | tr -d \') choice="$(mpc lsplaylists | dmenu)" || { echo "No choice." ; exit 1; } MUSIC_DIR="${MUSIC_DIR/#\~/$HOME}" mpc current -f '%file%' >> "$MUSIC_DIR/$choice.m3u"
Here's my script to shuffle play an existing playlist as well:
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#!/bin/sh choice="$(mpc lsplaylists | dmenu)" mpc clear sleep 0.1 mpc load "$choice" sleep 0.1 mpc shuffle sleep 0.1 mpc play
The sleeps are to prevent Cantata (graphical mpd client) from shitting itself if I run this script while it's open. Also notice mpc shuffle
instead of mpc random on
. It shuffles the current playlist, but keeps the linear play order, so that I can add songs to play right after the current one.
Oooh those are nice! I'll have to try mpc shuffle out then, and even though I generate my playlists with beets, I'll definitely try out the save to playlist one!
I think your script didn't format correctly:
https://files.catbox.moe/5ex40l.jpg this is how it looks on my end (for some reason I can't upload photos rn, it errors out)
I just self host jellyfin
It even works for the music library!? Jellyfin is crazy rad.
Really well actually. The mobile app does not support download "caching" of music, but third party apps like synfonium do.
The jellyfin music experience is really good, not perfect, but still really good.
Yeah I switched to it from Plex. Plex wouldn't stop forgetting my libraries and revoking permissions.
For kinda every type of media. I use it as a cloud (private VPN) music repository/library as well.
i have different directories named after moods/styles filled with hard links to my music. works better than playlists for me
So real. I've always thought music apps like iTunes/Spotify etc. were superfluous when you already have a file system and sym links.
i used symlinks first, but they break when you rename target files or directories.
as long as it's one file system, hard links work better for me. so one day i replaced them all with hard links.
real. I was using "mpv --shuffle soundcloud-playlist-link-here" for a while because soundcloud's shuffle literally does not work
Audacious with Winamp skins it’s where it’s at.
Mplayer? What year is it? I thought everyone is on mpv now 8-)
I have all music on my phone and host Navidrome server on LAN, also on my phone in Termux.
Do yourself the favor and upgrade to mpv
But how do you get latest tracks?
yt-dlp
No. Low quality multi-generation lossy re-encodes.
Soulseek or doubledouble.top
Soulseek > Freyr > yt-dlp
Soulseek is better for more popular tracks and artists and in normally better quality.
Freyr can be fed a spotify/apple music link, find the highest quality version and pull the file from YouTube music or YouTube. Then it will automatically write the appropriate metadata and cover art to the songs.
If all else fails, yt-dlp to directly rip from YouTube.
Or buy it legally. In the past I've gotten songs by buying from Artists' website, bandcamp, and iTunes.
Are those Android or Linux tools?
Nothing worth listening to has been produced since 1989 /s
They don't, the ppl who do this are probably listening to the same boomer rock albums