Welcome to the era of only Spotify Plays matter - let’s take a look at the underbelly of streaming scams affecting independent artists.

  • NewNewAugustEast@lemmy.zip
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    16 hours ago

    Why would you not stream that to yourself? No need to buy additional hardware to get in the way.

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      1 hour ago

      Because there is no need to send music over the internet when you can just save it locally and have it everywhere and always with you.

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        54 minutes ago

        To be clear: I am talking about running my own sever/stream.

        I almost always have it with me because the internet is nearly everywhere. On a plane, in my car, at work, at the place I am typing this to you which is thousands of miles away from my server. When I am at home it still is playing from my NAS on my local network.

        How am I supposed to cart around 5 TB of music with me? I don’t want to have to copy a tiny bit to my laptop, tablet, phone, and steamdeck. If I absolutely know I am going to be out of internet range I can have it copied temporarily to a device with downloads, or syncthing. Even doing that at least I can be nearly anywhere in the world to do the download.

        Its not like this is hard, or expensive.

    • mariusafa@lemmy.sdf.org
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      14 hours ago

      I mean most phones have +64gb of memory, no? With that space I can have hundreds of songs that I can listen at any time without having internet connection or not. Why would I stream it to my self (which requires internet connection) if I can just have it in my phone or computer?

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        14 hours ago

        You do have it on your computer: your server.

        So when I listen to music locally, I just open clementine and it knows all the music on my server, and plays from the network share.

        When I go out, I stream to my phone from the same server. How often is your phone NOT on the internet? I mean its a phone right?

        Here I am about 5,000 miles away from my server, and I still stream to myself, to the laptop I am working on. Should I load up my phone, laptop, tablet, and steamdeck prior to leaving the house, or just know I can stream anything from my 6TB collection (seems big, but I only do FLACS) at any time?

        If you DO feel you need to have some offline, it still makes sense to have a server. Just use syncthing or any decent music program to bring over what you want before you leave the internet.

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          12 hours ago

          Well it sounds cool. Definetly trying it out once I have my own server (with everything that is involved).

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            12 hours ago

            Hey some good people are here on Lemmy under selfhosted. I am sure there are more.

            A server can be nearly anything, a $50 used computer can work, the cost of hard drives can run a bit more. Its a neat little hobby and doesnt have to be expensive. OpenMediaVault (as the OS) is free and get you started as a NAS out of the box.

            In any case, lots of people are happy to help and there are tutorial videos as well.