![]() It seems that a pi-based solution is certainly the best way of going about this, however I've so far found even basic setup guides to be a tad confusing (even moreso when you look at headless setup.pretty much every "beginners guide" has some assumption of prior command-line experience.and when you consider that my only assocaition with the word "sudo" is "make me a sandwich" you hopefully get an idea of where I'm starting from here). I haven't seen any implicit confirmation that the Android client supports offline play (PlexAmp definitely does). Server hardware costs are pretty much the same. Option 2Ī slightly-less mainstream solution, this doesn't seem to offer a music-specific Android client, however activation costs for the cleint are approximately £5, so significantly cheaper than Plex. ![]() ![]() Hardware cost is ~£60 (4Gb model is recommended.2Gb version would work, but very close to the wire), including a case.įor the PlexAmp app, I'm pretty sure that I would need to pay for a "PlexPass" license, and to avoid monthly/year subscriptions, that would be just shy of £100, putting me slightly over budget. I have a 128Gb Micro-SD card that can be used as both OS install and library storage. From some reading, I would probably also want it headless (aka controlled from my main machine). Main challenge would be that I have zero experience with Linux or Raspberry-pi.or anyhting even vaguely similar. Keep total solution cost under £120 (or 1 year of YouTube Premium, which is what I'm trying to replace).Only interested in Audio (no interest in video/film/tv services.primary use case is cycling).Hybrid online/offline - selected tracks/playlists offline, entire music online (current Google Music functionality). ![]()
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