Better music management
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I've started using beets to manage my music library, but it doesn't work well with jellyfin. As you can see, it creates about a million artists off of features, and this makes it hard to use. I can't find a way to fix this in beets, so I'm considering switching, but haven't found any proper alternatives. Do you guys solve this in any way, or use a different management software that is more standard? Thank you!
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For those wondering why this is downvoted 192.168.X.X are local ips. Meaning on local connections use that IP, and is not available to the wider world to use.
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For those wondering why this is downvoted 192.168.X.X are local ips. Meaning on local connections use that IP, and is not available to the wider world to use.
It was most likely a joke.
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It was most likely a joke.
Yes, but there's a lot of people that lurk to learn in these forums. So I just wanted to explain it to them.
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It's a joke, I know it's a joke, I'll give you your upvote.
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Not mine, my servers
. I hope it doesn't get hacked
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I tried Jellyfin for music in addition to tv and movies, but ended up dropping that part. I set up Navidrome with beets - the adjustment is using album artist instead of just artist everywhere.
Full stack:
- Navidrome server
- beets for management
- Feishin client (local on my desktop, though I do have it hosted too for the hell of it)
- Symfonium (mobile app, abour $6 but absolutely worth it)
- Lidarr
- slskd
- Soularr (integrates the two above - it's a bit hacky but it works fairly well)
Not sure if you already know this, but there is a plugin called "Tubifarry" for Lidarr, that directly integrates slskd as an indexer and download client in Lidarr. I've recently switched from Soularr to the plugin and it works really well. In combination with the "Search Sniper" Import List you can still get that random backfill behavior of Soularr.
Here is some general information on lidarr Plugins. You have to use a special branch/image. There's also a link to Tubifarry at the bottom of the page.
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Not sure if you already know this, but there is a plugin called "Tubifarry" for Lidarr, that directly integrates slskd as an indexer and download client in Lidarr. I've recently switched from Soularr to the plugin and it works really well. In combination with the "Search Sniper" Import List you can still get that random backfill behavior of Soularr.
Here is some general information on lidarr Plugins. You have to use a special branch/image. There's also a link to Tubifarry at the bottom of the page.
Oh shit I hadn't heard of this one. Soularr feels kind of like a hack and is annoying to wrangle, so a direct integration would be huge.
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Not sure if you already know this, but there is a plugin called "Tubifarry" for Lidarr, that directly integrates slskd as an indexer and download client in Lidarr. I've recently switched from Soularr to the plugin and it works really well. In combination with the "Search Sniper" Import List you can still get that random backfill behavior of Soularr.
Here is some general information on lidarr Plugins. You have to use a special branch/image. There's also a link to Tubifarry at the bottom of the page.
Wow I've been looking for a way to integrate soulseek into Lidarr that wasn't a hacky mess for a while now. This is awesome, thanks for posting this.
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Not sure if you already know this, but there is a plugin called "Tubifarry" for Lidarr, that directly integrates slskd as an indexer and download client in Lidarr. I've recently switched from Soularr to the plugin and it works really well. In combination with the "Search Sniper" Import List you can still get that random backfill behavior of Soularr.
Here is some general information on lidarr Plugins. You have to use a special branch/image. There's also a link to Tubifarry at the bottom of the page.
I set this up since this reply and it's phenomenal, what a difference compared to the old way. Thanks a ton for the rec