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Showing 51 Media self-hosted open-source projects
A self-hosted, single-binary photo gallery focused on speed, simplicity, and handling massive photo collections.
Music discovery tool that provides recommendations based on selected Lidarr artists using Last.fm.
A lightweight web service for synchronized video watching with chat, leader controls, and support for YouTube, MP4, and other players.
Converts YouTube or Twitch channels into podcast RSS feeds with on-the-fly MP3 transcoding and no server storage.
Finds and downloads missing Lidarr albums using yt-dlp to automatically fill music library gaps.
Automated Plex media cleanup using watch-based rules, smart exclusions, and leaving soon notifications via Radarr, Sonarr, and Tautulli.
A self-hosted tool to automatically download video or audio from YouTube channels on a schedule using yt-dlp.
A web and REST interface for downloading YouTube videos onto a server using yt-dlp or youtube-dl.
A Python implementation of the Subsonic server API for self-hosted music streaming.
A REST API wrapper for youtube-dlp that enables remote video downloads and advanced queue management.
A lightweight, fast server for displaying media from a private server with a minimalistic GUI and PWA support.
A lightweight, self-hosted Netflix clone written in C for personal media libraries on low-power hardware.
A self-hosted PHP web app for instantly publishing photo albums with EXIF data, maps, and search.
A self-hosted slideshow that displays photos taken during the current calendar week in previous years from your personal photo library.
Assigns configurable priority scores to audio and subtitle tracks in MKV files and sets default/forced flags for the best tracks.