This enables you to store your music on the Freedombone server and then access it from any internet connected device. If you just want to make music accessible within your home network then [[./app_dlna.html][DLNA]] is usually sufficient, but if you want to be able to play your music from anywhere then Koel is a better option.
This enables you to store your music on the Freedombone server and then access it from any internet connected device. If you just want to make music accessible within your home network then [[./app_dlna.html][DLNA]] is usually sufficient, but if you want to be able to play your music from anywhere then [[https://koel.phanan.net][Koel]] is a better option.
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This enables you to store your music on the Freedombone server and then access it from any internet connected device. If you just want to make music accessible within your home network then <ahref="./app_dlna.html">DLNA</a> is usually sufficient, but if you want to be able to play your music from anywhere then Koel is a better option.
This enables you to store your music on the Freedombone server and then access it from any internet connected device. If you just want to make music accessible within your home network then <ahref="./app_dlna.html">DLNA</a> is usually sufficient, but if you want to be able to play your music from anywhere then <ahref="https://koel.phanan.net">Koel</a> is a better option.
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This app doesn't have any way to upload music and instead just expects that there will be a directory on the server containing music files. There are a couple of ways to get new music files onto the system: either by using ssh or by putting them onto a USB drive.
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Create a LUKS formatted USB drive. It's possible to do this by plugging a new USB drive into the Freedombone system then going to the <b>Administrator control panel</b>, selecting <b>App settings</b> then <b>koel</b> then <b>Format a USB drive</b>. You will need to specify a password, which in this case doesn't need to be anything highly secure.
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To detect the imported files you might need to re-synchronize. Within Koel go to settings and then select <b>Scan</b>. Any imported files should then be available to play.