HACKER Q&A
📣 zimpenfish

Self-Hosted SoundCloud?


I've got a lot of audio files I want to make available (all created by me) and I'd like to self-host them a la Soundcloud. Specifically like Soundcloud, in fact - just a bunch of files that are presented with webby player things, optionally with metadata but that's not hugely important.

I'm not after any "stream your music collection to XYZ" solutions or anything with authenticated users. Also ideally it would use a simple server with optionally SQLite for storage - anything with more than two moving parts is too much faff right now.

I've looked at the "Awesome Self-Hosted" list on Github but they're pretty much all "stream your media collection" type solutions. Tried to install Polaris (didn't work) and Rauversion (requires Postgres).


  👤 jethronethro Accepted Answer ✓
Have you investigated Funkwhale (https://funkwhale.audio/)? Might not give you the bunch of files that are presented with webby player things experience that you're looking for, though.

👤 _spduchamp
I just put links to the MP3 and FLAC files on my website and let the browser handle playing the files. It seems to work quite well and on some devices I can Chromecast the files to play them.

👤 themodelplumber
I used Subsonic for a long time and was very happy with it.

http://www.subsonic.org/

Not sure if it's too much faff though, YMMV


👤 verdverm
What about an html file and nginx?