• @SolidShake
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    101 day ago

    Because fuck Spotify and streaming. And also because the zune isn’t around.

    • @Nerdrage717
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      31 day ago

      Proxmox Home lab with a NAS, and a jellyfin server. Wireguard to access remotely. Symphonium for android. All local, but now multiple devices can access your library. Added bonus of not needing an apple product.

      • @[email protected]
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        11 day ago

        Damn. That Symphonium seems like a good app. I have Jellyfin but only a few albums to try it out. I used Finamp before which is basic and works ok but this app has way more features. The downside is it’s not free. I don’t mind paying for something but I notice my free trial will finish way before I get a chance to upload new media and give it a proper chance.

        • @Nerdrage717
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          220 hours ago

          Symphonium is great. And it’s a lifetime license for a relatively low fee. I don’t think you will get buyer remorse.

          • @[email protected]
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            220 hours ago

            You’re correct. I just noticed I have a 50% voucher for one app so used that and some Google Rewards credits so it’s cost me nothing really. Thanks!

      • @BigDaddySlim
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        21 day ago

        To be fair you don’t necessarily need an Apple iPod, there are plenty of other mp3 players that are on/were on the market before. iPods are just the go-to for most since it’s the most widely recognized. I’m sure you can find a couple basic players at your local dollar store if you prefer to not use an Apple product.

        They’ve partially been revitalized in the mainstream again by YouTubers such as Dankpods or Zac Builds making upgraded versions or reviving them for modern use.

        There’s still choice out there for other players, but most are sold as smart phones without a cellular antenna, such as the Fiio flagships or the Astell & Kern players. I could even argue an old Android phone with a headphone jack and all other apps removed with ADB could work as a simple player as well.

    • GhostalmediaM
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      21 day ago

      But the iPod also isn’t around anymore.

      • @SolidShake
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        31 day ago

        You can still hook it up to iTunes though and transfer music though I think.

        • mesamuneOP
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          21 day ago

          Personally I just put Linux on it and music runs pretty easily.

          • @SolidShake
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            21 day ago

            That seems like work! Lol. But also cool