I’m using Navidrome for my music, but what is the best way to host music videos? Just treat them as videos as stream through plex or similar app? Or is there a music player that supports music videos?

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    8 months ago

    I keep music videos! I use jellyfin, content type: Music Videos. Works really well and I’ve also discovered that if you’re listening to an audio file that has the music video available, it shows a suggestion below the playlist

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    8 months ago

    Plex is the only solution I know of. There’s some documentation out there where people have gotten fancy with their music videos in Plex and how it’s organized.

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    8 months ago

    VLC lol, though I rarely actually play them.

    I do download music videos I like though, they have a tendency to disappear.

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    8 months ago

    I’m with a lot of other ppl here in this thread. I tried self-hosting music and yeah, music discovery was obsolete and that alone drove me back to Spotify. I self-host 80% of my daily driving services but music is 1 thing I just don’t want to self-host. CarPlay integrations of FOSS makes it hard to make the jump to begin with.

    Though this really doesn’t help OP but this is just my take on it.

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      8 months ago

      I use Plex to host music - and Plexamp is my carplay music streaming service. Its awesome

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    8 months ago

    I don’t host music videos, but if I did I’d just put them on my Plex/Jellyfin server. Both services deliver video of any codec to any device reliably, which can’t be said for all self-hosted apps. I also quite like both Navidrome and Plexamp and don’t see a good reason to switch. If I had a huge music video library that needed organization by artist and genre, then maybe I’d try Ampache. It looks a bit basic, but does offer support for music videos alongside your main music library.

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    8 months ago

    I dont care about those. Dont watch them dont use them dont collect them. Might watch it once every blue moon on youtube with revanced

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    8 months ago

    Yeah I just have a Plex collection and rip things off youtube with “youtube-dl-material”

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    8 months ago

    I get music videos from YouTube and host them on Plex. If you are looking to receive new content on the regular, you could leverage yt-dlp on a Linux machine to download new content from your favorite YT channels such as Vevo.

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    8 months ago

    I use KODI as a music video player.

    I manually fill XML .nfo files with the information for each music video. Then I have KODI rescan the music video directory and the new ones are added to the library.

    It might sound like a lot of manual work but it only takes a few seconds per song. Considering you say you listen to the same songs a lot, it might not be a problem for you.