{"repo":"biggiesmallcap-blip/NOORwave","free":true,"listed":false,"github":"https://github.com/biggiesmallcap-blip/NOORwave","clone":"git clone https://github.com/biggiesmallcap-blip/NOORwave.git","description":"Self-hosted TIDAL Hi-fi gapless playback, FLAC/MP3 track downloads, learned discovery engine, Song Radio, Genre Galaxy, automix with Camelot harmonic mixing, LAN access","language":"Rust","stars":10,"topics":["desktop-app","music","music-player","rust","svelte","tidal","audio-analysis","hifi","lan","music-discovery"],"license":"MIT","category":"media-processing","readme_excerpt":"NOORwave Your TIDAL library, rebuilt into something you actually listen to. Gapless lossless playback &middot; a galaxy map of your taste &middot; your music videos, indexed &middot; planned DJ transitions &middot; phone remote Download &middot; Last.fm setup &middot; Run from source &middot; Phone remote &middot; Project status Why this exists Streaming apps are built for browsing a catalogue. They are not built for the person who has thousands of tracks saved and wants to listen : to know what they own, to move through it fast, to have one record land on the next without a hole in the middle. NOORwave is that second thing. It pulls your TIDAL library down into a SQLite database on your own machine, then builds a real desktop player on top of it. Search answers instantly because it never leaves your disk. The queue is something you shape, not something that happens to you. Transitions are planned instead of stumbled into. And your own taste becomes a map you can fly through. TIDAL stays the source of the audio. Everything else, the library, the play history, the audio analysis, the learned similarity, lives on your machine and belongs to you. The parts worth showing up for Gapless is the baseline, not a checkbox A NearEnd event fires 15 seconds before a track ends so the next one is already decoded and buffered when the current one runs out. On every transition the output stream is rebuilt to match the source sample rate, so a 96 kHz record plays at 96 kHz instead of being q","default_branch":null,"files":null,"tree":[],"storefront":"/r/biggiesmallcap-blip","claimed":false,"request_supported":{"post":"https://gitbuyer.com/r/biggiesmallcap-blip/NOORwave/request-supported","requests":0},"note":"indexed from public GitHub; nothing is for sale on this page. Clone it from GitHub. Paid listings live at /search."}