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Groove Basin

Music player server with a web-based user interface inspired by Amarok 1.4.

Run it on a server connected to some speakers in your home or office. Guests can control the music player by connecting with a laptop, tablet, or smart phone. Further, you can stream your music library remotely.

Groove Basin works with your personal music library; not an external music service. Groove Basin will never support DRM content.

Try out the live demo.

Feature Highlights

  • Fast and responsive. It feels like a desktop app, not a web app.

  • Dynamic Mode which automatically queues random songs, favoring songs that have not been queued recently.

  • Drag and drop upload. Drag and drop playlist editing. Keyboard shortcuts galore.

  • Lazy multi-core EBU R128 loudness scanning (tags compatible with ReplayGain) and automatic switching between track and album mode. "Loudness Zen"

  • Streaming support. You can listen to your music library - or share it with your friends - even when you are not physically near your home speakers.

  • MPD protocol support. This means you already have a selection of clients which integrate with Groove Basin. For example MPDroid. If you're writing a new client, upgrade to the Groove Basin Protocol with the protocolupgrade command.

  • Last.fm scrobbling.

  • File system monitoring. Add songs anywhere inside your music directory and they instantly appear in your library in real time.

Install

Pre-Built Packages

Ubuntu

sudo apt-add-repository ppa:andrewrk/libgroove
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install groovebasin
groovebasin

From Source

  1. Install Node.js v0.10.x. Note that on Debian and Ubuntu, you also need the nodejs-dev and nodejs-legacy packages. You may also choose to use Chris Lea's PPA or compile from source.
  2. Install libgroove.
  3. Clone the source and cd to it.
  4. npm run build
  5. npm start

Configuration

When Groove Basin starts it will look for config.js in the current directory. If not found it creates one for you with default values.

Use this to set your music library location, permissions, and other settings.

Screenshots

Search + drag/drop support Multi-select and context menu Keyboard shortcuts Last.fm Scrobbling

Developing

$ npm run dev

This will install dependencies, build generated files, and then start the sever. It is up to you to restart it when you modify assets or server files.

Community

Pull requests, feature requests, and bug reports are welcome! Live discussion in #libgroove on Freenode.

Articles

Roadmap

  1. Tag Editing
  2. Music library organization
  3. Accoustid Integration
  4. Playlists
  5. User accounts / permissions rehaul
  6. Event history / chat
  7. Finalize GrooveBasin protocol spec

Release Notes

See CHANGELOG.md

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