Hi! I’m currently using navidrome, but eventually I will probably need support for multiple users (each user has access to different music or the same music) which isn’t supported in navidrome right now. I don’t really want to run two containers of the same thing if I can avoid it. Thanks

Why not use a combined library if I may ask? This would be similar to things like Spotify or tidal but then self hosted.

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Actually… you’re f right. Why do I create problems for myself, just add everything to one pot and let users fav/star the ones they want and use the “Favourites” folders. Thanks

They can also make playlist for them self. And hey as a bonus they might discover other songs they like.

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Ampache with subsonic for app support.

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Navidrome can have multiple users. I don’t know that they can each have separate libraries though.

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It doesn’t afaik :/

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@jaykay@lemmy.zip Navidrome supports multiple users. The issue for you is to merge collections, then?

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The issue I have is that all users see the same music (all of it). I would like to be able to “disable/enable” songs/albums per user

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Funkwhale?

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I think Funkwhale is dead isn’t it?

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Well, this post got deleted too. But the website is back up it seems.

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I know you didn’t want to, but I’ll bet two navidrome instances will be faster and lighter than JF or Plex.

Jellyfin and/or plex will do that, and it’s what I’m using.

The BF has an account and a music library, and I have a different one.

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It’s especially nice to use either of these on Linux because you can use symlinks to have the server think the audio files are in more than one place without using any extra storage space.

@aodhsishaj@lemmy.world
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Just be cautious when moving or backing up the files, things like rsync and bakula have specific flags needed to preserve symlinks.

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Good point!

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You could go even further and use hard links. That way, you can have two paths pointing to the same data on the partition, with the space getting cleaned up only after all references to it are removed.

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I need also LDAP or Oauth2 support, is there a good software with this feature as well?

Jellyfin can ldap

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Jellyfin, Ampache, Plex are your best bets.

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Checkout plexamp as your client if you use plex

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Finamp on Android if you are using Jellyfin

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They recently got a huge update that overworked the ui and it’s absolutely brilliant. Don’t know if it’s out of beta yet but I’ve been using it for over a month and it works absolutely flawlessly.

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Navidrome is still the best music server, even with all of its limitations. For what it’s worth, the developer is currently working on features intended to support multiple music libraries. It’s going to happen eventually.

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Well it doesn’t support browsing its library by folder, which is a no-go for me. I use gonic.

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I use Plexamp for that, Jellyfin does it too. You can assign libraries per user quite easily.

So for 3 users you might have 4 libraries, one per user then a shared library they all have access to.

I like Subsonic. The interface is a bit dated but it supports multiple users and has excellent android apps.

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I have the same problem with navidrome so I’ve written a new Opensubsonic server in Rust with a permision model. You can check it out here: https://github.com/vnghia/nghe

I use Jellyfin. I think in your use case, each user would be setup have their own library. You can enable or disable library on a per user basis as will as a per client basis.

Downside is that the default web interface isn’t great as a music player. It does the job but it’s not great.
Other hand, multiple music-first clients exist for a lot of different platforms. Odds are good you can find a client that suits how you listen to music.

Edit: said collection when I meant library.

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I like the Ultrachrome CSS mod. It doesn’t massively change the interface - but it looks a bit nicer imo

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I like finamp as my android music client for jellyfin

Me too! Not much to look at but it’s a great player on iOS. On Linux, I like SonixD.

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