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Audioserve

Stream audiobooks efficiently with directory-based organization, playlists, web and Android clients, opus transcoding, metadata support, playback position sync, TLS/SSL, reverse proxy compatibility, compression, HTTP/2, and alternative transcoding.

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Cost / License

  • Free
  • Open Source

Platforms

  • Linux
  • Android
  • Self-Hosted
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Features

  1.  Audio Books
  2.  Stream audio

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Audioserve information

  • Developed by

    CZ flagIvan Zderadicka
  • Licensing

    Open Source and Free product.
  • Written in

  • Alternatives

    13 alternatives listed
  • Supported Languages

    • English

AlternativeTo Categories

Audio & MusicNews & Books

GitHub repository

  •  818 Stars
  •  38 Forks
  •  22 Open Issues
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What is Audioserve?

Audioserve is an audio streaming server developed in Rust, primarily for audiobooks. It's simple and resource-efficient, offering transcoding to opus audio format. It includes a web client and an Android client.

The media library features collections cache, single file audiobooks, merging of CD subfolders, metadata tags, collation, playlists, and sharing of playback positions.

Security features include TLS/SSL, reverse proxy, rate limiting, CORS, and adherence to best practices. Performance is optimized with transcoding cache, responses compression, and HTTP/2 support. Alternative transcodings are available for Apple users.