05-17-2025, 07:19 PM
I am curious as to how many people are into this hobby of collecting/archiving/storing/streaming and playing back and using our old music collections in lieu of using a streaming service etc.
I grew up in an era where it was common to have an 8-track, record (lp), record 12" single, cassette, CD, and minidisc. Now we can have access to our own music 24/7, without the use of a continuing paid streaming service.
I started this endeavor many years ago when I was able to convert my music into an MP3 format and store it on a hard drive when it became less cost prohibitive. Fast forward to the present, and long story short , we now have access to perfect copies of our music and technology now allows us to create our own music streaming server using linux (and windows too). If anybody is interested, I can go through the hoops on how to do this on linux. I now use a lossless format and have spent many hours re-ripping all my media. But I now have access to all my music without subscribing to spotify etc. I also can use a USB stick or USB hardrive to listen to my music in the car.
For those who can't wait for the how-to:
Asunder (for the cd-ripping)
MusicBrainz Picard for the file renaming/artwork/and metadata information
Sound Converter for switching back and forth from the lossless format to MP3's (if necessary)
optional Lyrion Music Server
optional Lyrion Music Hardware compatible playback devices
Optional Plex media server
optional Plexamp on your phone and devices
All the optional services above have a number of alternatives too.
I grew up in an era where it was common to have an 8-track, record (lp), record 12" single, cassette, CD, and minidisc. Now we can have access to our own music 24/7, without the use of a continuing paid streaming service.
I started this endeavor many years ago when I was able to convert my music into an MP3 format and store it on a hard drive when it became less cost prohibitive. Fast forward to the present, and long story short , we now have access to perfect copies of our music and technology now allows us to create our own music streaming server using linux (and windows too). If anybody is interested, I can go through the hoops on how to do this on linux. I now use a lossless format and have spent many hours re-ripping all my media. But I now have access to all my music without subscribing to spotify etc. I also can use a USB stick or USB hardrive to listen to my music in the car.
For those who can't wait for the how-to:
Asunder (for the cd-ripping)
MusicBrainz Picard for the file renaming/artwork/and metadata information
Sound Converter for switching back and forth from the lossless format to MP3's (if necessary)
optional Lyrion Music Server
optional Lyrion Music Hardware compatible playback devices
Optional Plex media server
optional Plexamp on your phone and devices
All the optional services above have a number of alternatives too.