What is Madsonic?
Madsonic is a robust, web-based media streaming and management solution that empowers users to seamlessly access their personal music libraries from any internet-connected device. Built on Java technology, Madsonic offers cross-platform compatibility, allowing it to run on a wide range of operating systems, including Windows, Mac, Linux, macOS, and various Unix variants. At its core, Madsonic serves as a powerful jukebox, enabling users to connect to their own remote streaming server and enjoy their music collection from anywhere. The application's caching functionality optimizes playback by pre-loading songs, thereby conserving mobile data usage and ensuring uninterrupted listening even in areas with limited connectivity Madsonic's flexibility is further enhanced by its ability to transcode media on-the-fly. Supported audio formats include MP3, M4A, FLAC, AAC, OGG, OPUS, WMA, and APE, among others, allowing users to stream virtually any audio content to their devices. Additionally, Madsonic supports simultaneous streaming to multiple players, catering to the needs of users with extensive music collections
Highlights
- Cross-platform compatibility: Runs on Windows, Mac, Linux, macOS, and Unix variants
- Remote streaming server access: Connect to your personal music library from anywhere
- Caching for offline playback: Songs are cached to save mobile bandwidth and enable playback without an internet connection
- Broad audio format support: Transcodes and streams a wide range of audio formats, including MP3, FLAC, AAC, and more
- Simultaneous streaming: Allows streaming to multiple devices at once, accommodating users with large music collections
Features
Dedicated Server Hosting
Playlists
Stream audio
Support for Multiple Users
Music collection
Web-Based
Streaming
Multiple Account support
Java based
Local server
GPLv3
Music Library