ownCloud Music Player Updated on November 19, 2021 by InMotion Hosting Contributor 1 Minutes, 45 Seconds to Read The ownCloud Music player app lets you access your music collection and favorite internet radio stations anywhere with an internet connection. There are many reasons you might benefit from an ownCloud audio player: Podcast hostingOrganize audio files and metadata for a websitePrivately share music stems with other musicians or audio professionals The music player app supports the most common audio formats including WAV, MP3, OGG, and FLAC. Support depends on your web browser as well. You can also add M3U and PLS playlist formats. Other notable features include compatibility with Ampache, Subsonic, and keyboard media keys. Install the ownCloud Music Player AppManage Audio in ownCloudownCloud Music Settings Install the ownCloud Music Player App Below we’ll cover how to install and configure the ownCloud Music app. Log into ownCloud and install the Music app.Select the menu icon from the upper-left corner and the Files icon.Select the “+” icon to upload audio files. Manage Audio in ownCloud Select the audio file to play it from the Files page. The media player will show the title, creator, cover artwork, and progress bar at the bottom of the page. You can change the volume on the right. For more media player options, select the menu icon from the upper-left corner and the Music button. Then click the music note icon at the center of the page to refresh the music collection. You only have to do this once unless you reset it later. You can sort music by albums (large or smaller cover art), folders, genres, or artists (“all tracks” option). Select the “𝒊” icon to the right of a file title for more metadata – composer, copyright, encoding, etc. Select Internet radio to add radio stations. Select New Playlist to drag-and-drop audio files and import/export playlists. ownCloud Music Settings Select the Settings button from the lower-left corner to configure your audio collection: Exclude folders from your music collectionIntegrate Ampache and SubsonicAnd more… Protect your audio with strong user passwords and two factor authentication (TFA) to protect against brute force attacks on your ownCloud server. Learn more from our ownCloud Education Channel. Share this Article InMotion Hosting Contributor Content Writer InMotion Hosting contributors are highly knowledgeable individuals who create relevant content on new trends and troubleshooting techniques to help you achieve your online goals! More Articles by InMotion Hosting Related Articles How to Install ownCloud Apps How to Log Into ownCloud How to Add a Password Policy in ownCloud ownCloud Antivirus with ClamAV ownCloud Brute-Force Protection ownCloud Music Player How to Configure the ownCloud Gallery App How to Create a Checksum in ownCloud How to Use the ownCloud Tasks App Improve ownCloud Server Security