An OpenSubsonic implementation in Rust. Contribute to vnghia/nghe development by creating an account on GitHub.
I am selfhosting Navidrome for sometimes but its lacks of support for multiple values really bugs me. Since I am having some free time, I've decided to write an opensubsonic server in rust (why rust? you guess). The notable features are:
In-memory transcoding with ffmpeg c api. Faster transcoding with no ffmpeg binary required and no need for pre-configurated transcoding profile.
Multiple values for artists/album artists/etc.
Permission models music folder per user.
It is still actively developped and lacks some Opensubsonic features (playlist/starr) and some external integrations like lastfm. However I would like to post it get some feedback about it.
I see. Indeen I gave up teaching people pronounce my name correctly long time ago and told them just to call me by my family name so you coulld pronounce whatever you like. If you know a Vietnamese guy around just ask them to teach you and give them a headache
I'm sad that you didn't take me serious. I looked into the repo got interested and started with the first obvious question. I couldn't have known that that's your name. And even now, I still don't know how to pronounciate it.
Sorry to make you feel that way. You are the first commenter and the first star on github so I am really appreciate it. "Nghe" could be decompose into two parts: "ngh" and "e". The "e" part sound like "eh" but the "ngh" part is just "difficulty level: asian" so I put a video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ttA8ukm8lwI ("ngh" and "ng" have the same pronounciation). Thank you very much!