Solene Rapenne writes:
> On Thu, 06 May 2021 15:04:11 -0600 > Aaron Bieber <aa...@bolddaemon.com>: > >> Solene Rapenne writes: >> >> > On Thu, 06 May 2021 07:54:10 -0600 >> > Aaron Bieber <aa...@bolddaemon.com>: >> > >> >> Hi, >> >> >> >> Here is a port of navidrome: https://www.navidrome.org/ >> >> >> >> I have been using it for a week or so to play audio in my browser, it >> >> seems to work quite well! A few others are using it as well. >> >> >> >> The Go modules have been placed in a 'modules.inc' file to reduce churn >> >> in the Makefile. >> >> >> >> Cluesticks? Oks? >> >> >> >> Cheers, >> >> Aaron >> >> >> > >> > the README isn't really helpful, that the kind of information >> > that I found in the official doc to find how to bind on an IP >> > address, which lead me to an issue, the localhost binding hardcoded >> > in the rc file. I don't know if it's our role to do such things. >> > >> > This is against the default value of the program, and I'm not >> > sure this can be overriden by using the address flag again in >> > the rc.conf.local _flags >> >> It can be overwritten by running something like: >> # rcctl set navidrome flags -a external.com --datafolder /home/musec >> > > hmm, this would be good to add this in the README K, I'll add that. > > I did only try on lan without music. For mobile devices, does it > require a program or is the web interface the way to go? There are a number of apps for android and ios. The list here should be compatible: http://www.subsonic.org/pages/apps.jsp