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by jamesear 854 days ago
I know this isn't a practical option for many, but there are still many simple audio players for self managed music collections.

I use VLC on Android, and Amberol on Linux. They're both folder oriented, and stay out of the way.

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I recently started using Navidrome to stream my old music collection and it's been a pleasure. It's also nudged me to actually download the music I've purchased on Bandcamp -- before that option inevitably goes away.
Same here - Navidrome has been a revelation. Simple to run, nice UI, only issue is that browsers can't support gapless playback, but lots of apps out there to help with that.
During the golden age of mp3/flac KDE's Amarok was awesome, later it had a subpar upgrade to 3.x and was forked off as Clementine, and now Clementine is also becoming creaky...
Aren't you confusing Audacity with Amarok?
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I know you didn't ask, but I recommend the Vinyl app on Android. It also lets you manage your music in a directory, but a bit more streamlined for listening to music IMO.
I would add Roon to this list. I run the server on my Synology at home and it organizes 2TB of music for me. Then I can use Roon ARC on my phone to stream it from anywhere.