I am selfhosting Navidrome for sometimes but its lacks of support for multiple values really bugs me. Since I am having some free time, I’ve decided to write an opensubsonic server in rust (why rust? you guess). The notable features are:

  • In-memory transcoding with ffmpeg c api. Faster transcoding with no ffmpeg binary required and no need for pre-configurated transcoding profile.
  • Multiple values for artists/album artists/etc.
  • Permission models music folder per user.

It is still actively developped and lacks some Opensubsonic features (playlist/starr) and some external integrations like lastfm. However I would like to post it get some feedback about it.

Thank you very much!

  • barbara@lemmy.ml
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    2 months ago

    I’m sad that you didn’t take me serious. I looked into the repo got interested and started with the first obvious question. I couldn’t have known that that’s your name. And even now, I still don’t know how to pronounciate it.

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      2 months ago

      Sorry to make you feel that way. You are the first commenter and the first star on github so I am really appreciate it. “Nghe” could be decompose into two parts: “ngh” and “e”. The “e” part sound like “eh” but the “ngh” part is just “difficulty level: asian” so I put a video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ttA8ukm8lwI (“ngh” and “ng” have the same pronounciation). Thank you very much!