Love this product and the way it interfaces with my personal library of music. I have thousands of hours of opera -- and a lot of it is not available anywhere else (because it is personal bootlegs). I needed a way to organize by genre, by album, by singer, and by composer, and then stream from my desktop browser at work and from my phone. Astiga checks all the boxes.
This app liberated my music from global companies and put it back under my own control and personalisation. I'm not dependent on their storage or app changes that restrict how I play my own music. It also works across devices and means my music isn't stuck on one device or place. For the small cost, I can stream losslessly wherever I am with perfect sound quality. I have over 130,000 tracks in my library and it works wonderfully, with my own genres, playlists, starred selections and app appearance.
Based on our record, Astiga should be more popular than Media Leap. It has been mentiond 38 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
It depends how self-hosted you want to be, but if your files are webdav accessible to the Internet you could use https://asti.ga/ - one of the browsing views is a folder based one. Source: 10 months ago
Hi, I run a service called Astiga that allows you to do this. Take a look: https://asti.ga/. Source: 10 months ago
Update: I have reached out to the nice Stripe employee who volunteered their email, let's see what happens. It's been pointed out a few times that my marketing says the site won't die, and me killing it would be very ironic. This is 100% true, and I have decided to leave the site up even if Stripe decides to ultimately close my account. Luckily, our infrastructure costs are very low (<$5 month currently). I... - Source: Hacker News / 11 months ago
Good news: https://asti.ga is now operational. I've got to make some tweaks to get the web app working again, and that will mean it will become unavailable from https://astiga.audio once more - sorry about that. Source: 11 months ago
Seems to be working now though: https://asti.ga. Source: 11 months ago
For all the audiophiles out there that have there own music library and file formats such as flac that want to upload it to the cloud and be able to stream back at original quality I recommend checking out medialeap.com been using it for a few years now and it has been great! Source: about 1 year ago
I've posted this one before medialeap.com it's similar to google play music and allows for offline streaming as well. Been using it for awhile now and its been great. Source: almost 3 years ago
But tbh it seems to me most of the people I see expressing their dissatisfaction with YTM are those who do not pay for it and only use it as a music locker. Hopefully it's understandable that this crowd isn't exactly their first priority. If even the search approach still isn't satisfactory perhaps you'd be happier with a service that is meant solely as a music locker like https://medialeap.com/. Source: almost 3 years ago
Perhaps https://medialeap.com/ would be a better fit for your needs or just get a phone with sufficient storage to keep your collection locally. Source: almost 3 years ago
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