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Feishin, published by developer jeffvli and currently offered in version 1.9.0, is a modern self-hosted music player designed for listeners who prefer to keep their personal audio libraries entirely under their own control. Falling squarely within the multimedia/MP3 & Audio Software category, the application connects to Subsonic-API-compatible servers such as Navidrome or Gonic, streaming lossless FLAC, MP3, AAC, and OPUS files without uploading them to external cloud services. Its interface adapts to desktop and mobile screens, presenting large artwork, instant search, smart playlists, gapless playback, and Last.fm scrobbling in a single, lightweight Electron shell. Because the player is simply a client, it scales from a single-user hobby setup on a Raspberry Pi to multi-user household deployments on NAS appliances, making it equally suitable for commuters wanting offline cache, office workers queuing background music from a company server, or audiophiles browsing 24-bit collections from a couch. The project’s Git history shows forty-five tagged releases to date, indicating a rapid cadence of bug fixes, codec updates, and UI refinements since its first public build. Users can run the same 1.9.0 build on Windows, macOS, and several Linux flavors, synchronizing play counts and favorites back to the server for a consistent experience across devices. Feishin is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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