So as the title suggests I’m looking to leave behind Spotify for many obvious reasons over the previous years.

I’m thinking that because of my fairly limited music library that I should just stick with an offline library. However I want the option to expand it as I find new music here and there.

I know that I can use things such as Jellyfin to organise a library on my PC, but are there good options to “sync” the library to my phone other than just simply drag and drop the media?

  • Otherbarry@lemmy.frozeninferno.xyz
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    However I want the option to expand it as I find new music here and there.

    With Jellyfin or other self hosted media player you’ll be able to add files as you like. I usually buy music in FLAC format from Bandcamp and Qobuz to add to my own library. That’s in addition to other music I ripped from CDs over the years.

    but are there good options to “sync” the library to my phone other than just simply drag and drop the media?

    Some Jellyfin apps have an offline mode (Finamp is one of them) so you can stream music online from your Jellyfin server or mark albums/songs to download within the app and then be able to play that music offline. I use it since I don’t have unlimited mobile data but still want to have some music on my phone for offline play. Not sure if that’s the best way but so far it works for my usage.

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      That’s basically exactly what I’m doing, except I use Navidrome as my media server and Symfonium as my Android client. Works brilliantly for me, no complaints.