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# A quick guide to configuring forked-daapd: |
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# For regular use, the most important setting to configure is "directories", |
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# which should be the location of your media. Whatever user you have set as |
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# "uid" must have read access to this location. Also make sure to add the user. |
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# If the location is a network mount, please see the README. |
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# |
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# In all likelihood, that's all you need to do! |
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general { |
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# Username |
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uid = "daapd" |
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logfile = "/var/log/forked-daapd.log" |
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# Database location |
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db_path = "/var/run/forked-daapd.db" |
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# Available levels: fatal, log, warning, info, debug, spam |
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loglevel = log |
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# Admin password for the non-existent web interface |
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admin_password = "unused" |
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# Enable/disable IPv6 |
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ipv6 = no |
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# Location of DAAP cache |
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daapcache_path = "/var/run/daapcache.db" |
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# DAAP requests that take longer than this threshold (in msec) get their |
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# replies cached for next time. Set to 0 to disable caching. |
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# daapcache_threshold = 1000 |
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} |
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# Library configuration |
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library { |
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# Name of the library as displayed by the clients |
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# %h: hostname, %v: version |
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name = "My Music on %h" |
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# TCP port to listen on. Default port is 3689 (daap) |
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port = 3689 |
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# Password for the library. Optional. |
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# password = "" |
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# Directories to index |
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directories = { "/srv/music" } |
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# Directories containing podcasts |
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# For each directory that is indexed the path is matched against these |
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# names. If there is a match all items in the directory are marked as |
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# podcasts. Eg. if you index /srv/music, and your podcasts are in |
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# /srv/music/Podcasts, you can set this to "/Podcasts". |
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# (changing this setting only takes effect after rescan, see the README) |
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podcasts = { "/Podcasts" } |
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# Directories containing audiobooks |
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# For each directory that is indexed the path is matched against these |
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# names. If there is a match all items in the directory are marked as |
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# audiobooks. |
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# (changing this setting only takes effect after rescan, see the README) |
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audiobooks = { "/Audiobooks" } |
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# Directories containing compilations (eg soundtracks) |
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# For each directory that is indexed the path is matched against these |
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# names. If there is a match all items in the directory are marked as |
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# compilations. |
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# (changing this setting only takes effect after rescan, see the README) |
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compilations = { "/Compilations" } |
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# Compilations usually have many artists, and if you don't want every |
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# artist to be listed when artist browsing in Remote, you can set |
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# a single name which will be used for all music in the compilation dir |
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# (changing this setting only takes effect after rescan, see the README) |
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compilation_artist = "Various artists" |
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# There are 5 default playlists: "Library", "Music", "Movies", "TV Shows" |
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# and "Podcasts". Here you can change the names of these playlists. |
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# name_library = "Library" |
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# name_music = "Music" |
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# name_movies = "Movies" |
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# name_tvshows = "TV Shows" |
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# name_podcasts = "Podcasts" |
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# name_audiobooks = "Audiobooks" |
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# Artwork file names (without file type extension) |
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# forked-daapd will look for jpg and png files with these base names |
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# artwork_basenames = { "artwork", "cover", "Folder" } |
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# File types the scanner should ignore |
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# Non-audio files will never be added to the database, but here you |
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# can prevent the scanner from even probing them. This might improve |
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# scan time. By default .db and .ini are ignored. |
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# filetypes_ignore = { ".db", ".ini" } |
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# Disable startup file scanning |
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# When forked-daapd starts it will do an initial file scan of your |
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# library (and then watch it for changes). If you are sure your library |
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# never changes while forked-daapd is not running, you can disable the |
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# initial file scan and save some system ressources. Disabling this scan |
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# may lead to forked-daapd's database coming out of sync with the |
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# library. If that happens read the instructions in the README on how |
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# to trigger a full rescan. |
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# filescan_disable = false |
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# Should iTunes metadata override ours? |
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# itunes_overrides = false |
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# Formats: mp4a, mp4v, mpeg, alac, flac, mpc, ogg, wma, wmal, wmav, aif, wav |
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# Formats that should never be transcoded |
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# no_transcode = { "alac", "mp4a" } |
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# Formats that should always be transcoded |
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# force_transcode = { "ogg", "flac" } |
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} |
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# Local audio output |
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audio { |
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# Name - used in the speaker list in Remote |
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nickname = "OpenWrt" |
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# Audio device name for local audio output |
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# card = "default" |
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# Mixer channel to use for volume control - ALSA/Linux only |
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# If not set, PCM will be used if available, otherwise Master. |
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# mixer = "" |
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} |
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# AirPlay/Airport Express device settings |
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# (make sure you get the capitalization of the device name right) |
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#airplay "My AirPlay device" { |
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# forked-daapd's volume goes to 11! If that's more than you can handle |
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# you can set a lower value here |
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# max_volume = 11 |
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# AirPlay password |
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# password = "s1kr3t" |
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#} |
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# Spotify settings (only have effect if Spotify enabled - see README/INSTALL) |
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spotify { |
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# Directory where user settings should be stored (credentials) |
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# settings_dir = "/var/cache/forked-daapd/libspotify" |
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# Cache directory |
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# cache_dir = "/tmp" |
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# Set preferred bitrate for music streaming |
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# 0: No preference (default), 1: 96kbps, 2: 160kbps, 3: 320kbps |
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# bitrate = 0 |
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} |