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    Music Assistant

    Music Assistant

    Music Assistant is a free, opensource Media library manager

    Music Assistant Server is the core backend for Music Assistant, a free and open-source music library manager for local and online music sources. It connects streaming services, local files, metadata providers, and many speaker ecosystems into one centralized music system. The server is designed to run on an always-on device such as a Raspberry Pi, NAS, Intel NUC, or similar home server. It can work as a standalone product, but it is especially tailored for Home Assistant users who want...
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    JJack is a JACK audio driver for the Java Sound API and a framework for the Java programming language that allows Java applications to use the JACK Audio Connection Kit.
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