PureAlbum turns an owned NAS/SMB music collection into a fast, browser-controlled album wall. It runs as a local x86-64 appliance and routes playback through HQPlayer,UPnP Push, Diretta, or MemoryPlay. Fuzzy search helps recover albums even when a name is misspelled, while offline activation keeps the listening system usable without a continuous cloud dependency.
Hi Product Hunt — I’m Audionode, the maker of PureAlbum.
I built PureAlbum because a carefully collected local music library can become harder to enjoy as it grows. I wanted choosing an album to feel visual and immediate again, without replacing the user’s storage or forcing every system into one playback route.
PureAlbum is a local x86-64 music-server appliance for owned NAS/SMB libraries. It combines album-first browsing, typo-tolerant search, browser control, and explicit HQPlayer, UPnP Push, Diretta, and MemoryPlay workflows.
I would especially value feedback on:
• Setup clarity
• Finding music in very large libraries
• The visible playback and output workflow
• What information you need before starting a trial
Current limitations: PureAlbum targets x86-64 systems and owned NAS/SMB libraries. It does not currently claim ARM/Raspberry Pi or streaming-service support.
Thanks for taking a look — specific product feedback is very welcome.