Summary first - I’m looking for software to use for web-controlled music playback. Main requirement is playback via a DAC on the hosting device and a half-decent UI for it (though streaming would be nice…).

Hardware-wise, I’ve currently got a Pi Zero W paired with a HiFiBerry DAC+ Zero, which has been fine for me quality-wise, routed as an aux input to an old HiFi. That, plus plenty of space elsewhere to host split apps - currently running Emby as a main streaming host for other media, and the media is just on a NAS pulling over NFS.

I’ve been using Volumio for a while, but have been frustrated with a few things (UI, playlist management, etc) so I’m looking for a change. Streaming from Emby/Jellyfin via DLNA looks like it might be a decent fallback, but I’m wondering if there are any nicer ways to handle it.

Any ideas? Open to switching a few bits of infrastructure around, of course :)

  • @[email protected]
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    21 year ago

    I use a pi with hifiberry and run an optical cable to my amp. The pi is just a kodi box with a music player shell over it. Android has an app, ‘Kore’ that is a full remote UI and controller for it. The UI i think is a little combersome and quirky but it all sounds great. I’m interested to see what you use and how it turns out.

    • @tr00stOP
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      11 year ago

      Used Kodi for home-wide video for a while, but had particularly bad issues with my Android TV setup, so switched away. Sounds like it’d work, but I prefer the idea of a central library setup, so currently looking towards @[email protected] 's suggestion - given I’m already using Emby, Jellyfin’s a relatively small leap to make (and one I’ve been meaning to try for a while!)