I see that when people ask for music servers, people frequently suggest Navidrome or mpd/mopidy. I haven’t tried either. I’m just using Jellyfin as an all-in-one. I’m wondering why do people choose to use a dedicated music server over an all-in-one like Jellyfin?

Is the extra overhead worth it?

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    I’ve been using Jellyfin for several years and couldn’t be happier. Tbe beta update of the Finamp music player for Jellyfin is a UI overhaul that makes it nearly perfect for playing music on both my phone and my computers, gapless playback, support for downloading songs for offline playback, Spotify-like seperate Now Playing & Next Up queues. Makes it hard to want anything else tbh

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    i am enjoying navidrome and mopidy together! mopidy for in house, Tempo or subtracks for on the go.

    works with home assistant quite well if the MPD extension is installed on Mopidy.

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    I use AIO approach with jellyfin but I’m thinking about changing it.

    I like how jellyfin handles music, but the search feature is unusable with so many files.

    Each time I search for a movie it search through thousands of music files and music people. And jellyfin search feature is bad as it is. I’m waiting for them to fix ot but it doesn’t seem like it.

    So maybe taking music out would make that feature usable again.

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    Makes zero sense to use a dedicated music server if you also have other media to serve. Plex and Plexamp for me, haven’t seen anything better on the market.

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    Jellyfin works nicely for music, as long as you use a good client. The native jellyfin mobile app is not optimized for music. I use symphonium for android listening and am very pleased with it. More settings than Id ever need, different options for downloading/caching songs on device, support for subtitles and all.

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      I don’t run Jellyfin yet, does it or symphonium support playlists? I guess generally some kind of recommendation algorithm would be nice, but would need some third party metadata like from last.fm

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        Jellyfin natively supports playlists. Symphonium also supports playlists, both local and from your Jellyfin server.

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    I tried using Jellyfin for music but I found that it doesn’t really handle featured artists that well. Navidrome organizes music much better so I prefer using that.

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    i tried jellyfin for my music, but honestly, i just ended up putting all my flac files on an sd card on my phone. XD

    it goes with me, no streaming needed. if i need to stream it to a particular device, i use a BT connection to the phone.

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    First of all, only jellyfin has any overhead worth mentioning. Video is big and takes big hardware if you’re doing anything except the bare minimum. Audio support is basically free in comparison.

    I actually tried the jellyfin audio streaming before I switched to navidrome. It worked, but all the apps for it were complete shit, or incredibly feature poor. Also, it had terrible album identification support for my library.

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      Interesting. I’ve had a worse experience with my music library because of how Navidrome didn’t support multi artist tags properly until recently. But while writing this comment, I checked again and they merged it in 0.55.0!

      So I’d recommend giving Navidrome a try too. Symfonium is a great client.

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    I am using syncthing to directionally sync my music from my server to my phone. I like having the local copy on both devices so I don’t worry about losing cell service/internet.

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    I setup navidrome but never got around to using it much personally. It seems like a good option for a private collection, but im more about sharing mine these days.

    I setup jellyfin with feishin and use finamp on mobile for music.

    Im also running the latest alpha of funkwhale which i recommend checking out the stable version for a better impression but the alpha is functional if a bit ugly at the moment. My public service for funkwhale has the most users out of anything else i run so people def seem to like it.

    I discovered mstream fairly recently and really like its simplicity.

    I have MPD setup to stream as a radio on my homepage.

    Overall i mainly just use jellyfin out of convenience because i already use it for shows and movies. But ive tried lots of dedicated music options and every subsonic fork still in existence, i keep coming back to jellyfin though.

    I think if you already have jellyfin working navidrome isnt really as useful unless you dont like the way jellyfin handles music (wich objectively jellyfin isnt the best interface for music). Its not really that much extra overhead though tbh so you shouldnt hesitate to give it a try if you want to. Really anything thats just focused on audio streaming isnt going to add much overhead.

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    Do One Thing Well: Each program should focus on a single task and perform it effectively.

    At the moment im not hosting a music server, but used to use Navidrome, it worked fine and used a small footprint.

    Having all in one it’s more issues to solve, if something breaks, everything breaks.
    Having all on Jellyfin is more convenient.

    But adding hundreds or thousands of songs along with movies and episodes will create a huge database, more resources used, slower searches

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    Airsonic (fork of Subsonic) has worked well for me for a few years. Used Subsonic for many years prior. I mainly use play:Sub on IOS for playback, local/offline caching, etc.

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    Jellyfin kinda sucks as a music player, it takes so many clicks to navigate and it often sorts music incorrectly, so that’s one reason to use something else.