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Subsonic: Free,web-based personal media streamer/server

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mouser:
Here's another mp3 server for your home computer to give you access to your music from another computer.

Subsonic is a free, web-based media streamer, providing access to your entire music collection wherever you are. Use it to share your music with friends, or to listen to your own music while at work. You can stream to multiple players simultaneously, for instance to one player in your kitchen and another in your living room.
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Subsonic works with most operating systems, including Windows, Linux, Mac and Solaris.

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http://subsonic.sourceforge.net/




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housetier:
I actually tried that one the other day, but I couldn't make tomcat connect to/find it. Dunno if it was me putting the .war in the wrong place, or maybe the tomcat package being misconfigured... I gave up after 30 minutes.

This is not to say that subsonic is bad or anything of that sort. If you know how to work tomcat I am sure you can get it up in no time. I just don't know tomcat good enough.

Deozaan:
NECROTHREAD REVIVAL ALERT!

I missed this thread 4 years ago and just recently heard about Subsonic from a friend. So I did a search on DC and here it is! Anyway, on to Subsonic:

Wow! It's so cool and easy to use! It appears to have improved a lot in the past years, since I don't have any idea what housetier was talking about (I've never heard of a .war or tomcat) and I've had it running for a few weeks now.

If you've ever been somewhere away from your music collection and wanted to listen to your music or let your friends listen to an awesome new album you've just gotten, then Subsonic may be for you. And Subsonic recently implemented video streaming, too, though I haven't tried that yet.

There are even apps for iPhone, Android, and Windows 7 phones so you can listen to your music from your phone, wherever you are.

Android app is free.
iCrap app(s) cost money.
Not sure about Windows 7 Mobile apps.

It was super easy to install (on Win 7 32-bit) and it automatically configured port forwarding on my router and let me choose a subdomain ([name].subsonic.org) I can use to connect from anywhere. It's so nice that I just donated to it to get a lifetime license key.

I strongly recommend you check it out again if you haven't looked at it recently.

http://subsonic.org/

JavaJones:
Wow, that sounds highly promising. I've been tinkering with Gmote and the accompanying Android app recently, but it's rather limited. I'd love something that worked a bit better. I'll definitely check Subsonic out!

- Oshyan

lanux128:
this is quite promising.. i like the fact that no uploads are necessary, therefore your whole collection is like a shared folder which you can access remotely. this guarantees that there will be no sync problems such as if you were to upload and try to keep your files updated. and as Deozaan noted you can get your own sub-domain for as little as €10.

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