From 0df36b863f34edec7f3bebf0a58b2e1ff651393f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: wgroeneveld Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2022 09:16:38 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] how to enjoy your own digital music --- content/post/2022/02/how-to-enjoy-your-own-digital-music.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/content/post/2022/02/how-to-enjoy-your-own-digital-music.md b/content/post/2022/02/how-to-enjoy-your-own-digital-music.md index d273dd19..979f6f50 100644 --- a/content/post/2022/02/how-to-enjoy-your-own-digital-music.md +++ b/content/post/2022/02/how-to-enjoy-your-own-digital-music.md @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ Let me know if your current option isn't on this list. I never heard about the [Subsonic API](http://www.subsonic.org/pages/api.jsp) before. Hosting Navidrome and using an appropriate app on your smartphone effectively allows you to host-your-own-Spotify! There's plenty of apps on multiple platforms to choose from, and some of them support offline play (caching), which is a boon for when using your phone in the car as a music player. I'd like to explore this path and plan on setting up something like that myself in combination with a NAS to store the music itself. Navidrome has a [live demo app](https://demo.navidrome.org/app/) that looks great (login with `demo`/`demo`). -Things don't have to be complicated to enjoy your music. Yet the premise of streaming is alluring: any device can access your collection, regardless of where you are in the house. If you open up your NAS to the internet, regardless of where you are in the world. A bunch of "smart" wireless speakers like Sonos seem to support the Subsonic ecosystem (or the other way around). +Things don't have to be complicated to enjoy your music. Yet the premise of streaming is alluring: any device can access your collection, regardless of where you are in the house. If you open up your NAS to the internet, regardless of where you are in the world. A bunch of "smart" wireless speakers like Sonos seem to support the Subsonic ecosystem (more like the other way around using the [bonob service](https://github.com/simojenki/bonob)). The only question remains: where to store those CD cases?