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const_void ,

I’ve tried it before but found it to be too cumbersome. I went back to just doing it all manually. Music isn’t pirated and organized in the same way TV and movies are.

itsmehecker ,

I would say use zspotifyor sum I found that I found it on github.It’s Not another app that downloads stuff from youtube music soo

rambos ,

I would rate radarr/sonarr with 10/10 and lidar 5/10. I dont think its bad, its probably too early stage or too hard to accomplish with music what radarr/sonarr can do with movies/shows. There are many artists/albums that dont exist in lidarr database and sometimes bad imports happen with wrong tracks. Yeah, and there is no jellyseer for music. I dont use it much, but I love it

miracleorange ,

The Lidarr database is just MusicBrainz. I’ve taken to just editing in whatever I need.

NateSwift ,

I ran into issues with availability on Lidarr. Maybe I just didn’t have the right trackers but it almost never pulled complete discography.

zbecker ,
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@NateSwift @nolight

Lidarr works best with usenet. There are good dedicated private torrent trackers for music though.

NateSwift ,

That would be why then! Any recommendations for music trackers to look at?

retro ,

You can interview for either Redacted or Orpheus. You will need to study for either of them, it’s not something you can just wing.

NateSwift ,

I’ll definitely give them a look once I’ve finished moving! I’d given Orpheus a look a couple months ago, but was hesitant to jump through all the hoops without knowing if there was actually any content on the other end.

retro ,

There is more content at Redacted but Orpheus is easier to get into.

cmat273 ,

I do and it works okay, you need to be on a bunch of indexers (or just a few good ones i guess) to make it work well

highfiveconnoisseur ,

I started using Lidarr. I have had a bit of a hard time with it not being able to just grab a song.

I think this is more in how I have my expectations and workflow set up. It works great for what it’s built for, I need to spend some time to adjust.

I use it with the Deemix plugin and that is great.

Imgonnatrythis ,

Why are AIs engines still so piss poor at identifying music I like? I was really looking forward to that being a major perk of good AI.

SchizoDenji ,

Because people can like the same song for different reasons. Some might like it for the lyrics, some for the melody and some for the beat.

optissima ,

I will say that google music recommendations in 2018 still has every engine I’ve used beat by a landslide. Nothing has correctly recommended music to me since then.

Mugmoor ,
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Once I discovered the Ad-Free patch for Spotify I shutdown my Lidarr. Much less hassle, and it freed up a solid 300GB of space on my NAS.

Chais ,
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Yes, but consider ownership.

Mugmoor ,
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I did. That’s how I ended up with 300GB of Music. In the end my storage space was more valuable to me, and it frees up some of my server’s resources as well.

angelsomething ,

I use lidarr to manage my existing library and use airsonic to listen to it. For me it works great and I can import tracks from my Spotify playlist. But yeah, it’s more of a nice to have, for me personally. I use it mainly to keep things tidy.

SmoothLiquidation ,

I like the interface of Airsonic, but it looks like it hasn’t been updated in 4 years, and Airsonic-advanced hasn’t had any action since February of last year for the experimental branch or 2020 for the stable branch.

What do people use? I tried Navidrome a while back and wasn’t happy for some reason. Should I try it again?

angelsomething ,

Airsonic is only for the web. For actually accessing my music I use either substreamer or that new Tempo app on GitHub. Much better experience.

quirzle ,
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I use Tidal instead of Spotify. It's not perfect, but it integrates with Plex, which I use to host local files as well.

I use Plex's app Plexamp for daily driver listening, but also will sometimes flip over to Tidal, which has really good stations including a daily one for discovering new artists. I use this when I feel like something new.

My local files are a mix of ripped CDs from when owning those was a thing, Bandcamp purchases (which are still my default way to obtain music if it's possible), and Tidal files pulled via Tidal-DL (when there's not a quick/easy way to purchase the music permanently).

Over time, I've moved from streaming full time from Tidal with local files to fill the gap of more obscure stuff to streaming full-time from my own collection while occasionally using Tidal directly just for discovery.

small44 ,

Just browse blog and bandcamp discovery page. It’s really not difficult to find music without algorithms

beta_tester ,

It’s worth it if you disagree with how the monetization works

beta_tester ,

If you setup this script for lidarr github.com/RandomNinjaAtk/arr-scripts it’ll automatically download music. Combined with navidrome it’s very good.

It is better than spotify because spotify doesn’t have all music and you can choose the front end and don’t depend on them.

nolight OP ,

You are right, now that I think about it Spotify was only good on macOS and Android for me. The official app wasn’t even available for Linux on my platform. And I wasn’t able to find all the music I wanted with it anyway, so I might give it a shot, thank you!

beta_tester ,

Set it up and add one artist. See how it goes. It fetches info from musicbrainz and then works its magic. If the info is not on musicbrainz, add it with a greasemonkey script (or however you want to add it). Don’t overload it.

peanuts4life ,

I got all excited to talk about the topographical maps we’ve got in arc gis…

Vanth , (edited )
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To replace Spotify for finding new music, I switched to subscribing to radio stations in a podcast app. Free. I can send donations directly to radio stations I like. I can add tracks, albums, or artists to a list to search out further and support them directly through media and merch purchases.

Plenty of combinations, I’m sure, but I use Podcast Addict; it has a section specifically for subscribing to radio stations. From there I’m subscribed to WFUV out of New York, WXRV out of Boston, WBRU out of Rhode Island, KZCR out of Minnesota, and a few others. It’s not as easy as searching a genre or song and getting a custom Spotify playlist instantly, but I have enjoyed finding DJs I like, tuning in when they’re on air, and effectively getting a recommendation song list from a knowledgeable person. And it isn’t even piracy.

I found radio station recommendations online and also by the search function in Podcast Addict that has some ability to search by genre.

If anyone else does similar and has radio stations recs, I would love to hear them.

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