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Maulana M. Diansyahbani@thea@misskey.id (2026-08-02 00:31:03)
@ganbold@sns1.hydranlab.com basically a media player but daemonized, letting all things like control, queue, etc. to its client. pros is it takes considerably small resources to run compared to other kind of media player, which is a factor for me.
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---Reply--- Maulana M. Diansyahbani@thea@misskey.id (2026-08-02 00:34:34) @ganbold@sns1.hydranlab.com for player & device compatibility navidrome is a lot better. tbh I just want to have tui media player with cover art and remote files support. the closest for navidrome that I like is SubTUI but it only support pixel-rendered album art.
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Ganbold@ganbold (2026-08-02 00:46:05)
I used one in the past but cover art is using ascii so if the cover art is too detailed, it can't render well. for the remote access, ,kinda not sure. if we can use something like mpv to stream audio, maybe its technically possible to have TUI with streaming from different host? interesting. 

ah yeah the pixel-rendered album art. rendering image in a terminal is a bit, uh, not sure. I had similar case as well. maybe worth to search