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Clients
MPD is designed around a client/server architecture, where the clients and server (MPD is the server) interact over a network. Thus, running MPD is only half of the equation. To use MPD, you need -
Configuration
== Before configuring== Music Player Daemon will look for configuration files in two default places. The system-wide configuration file can be found at/etc/mpd.conf. For local users, mpd will find it at -
PulseAudio
From the PulseAudio website: If you happen use one of the distributions with PulseAudio packages you should first try installing it from that. Other users will have to download and compile it themselves. -
Install
Installing from source should work for all*nix distributions. In many cases it is better to go below to look for specific installation instructions for your distribution if you're in a*nix distribution. If -
Music Player Daemon Wiki
Music Player Daemon (MPD) is a flexible, powerful, server-side application for playing music. Through plugins and libraries it can play a variety of sound files while being controlled by its network protocol. For more -
Windows Compatibility
The current stable release is also distributed as an archive containing Windows binaries. There is no included mpd.conf and no included documentation. I recommend getting the source as well and viewing the examplempd.conf -
Hack:di.fm-playlists
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Alsa
There's a couple of different configuration options here. The easiest is to edit mpd.conf as follows: audio_output{ type "alsa" name "Sound Card" options "dev=dmixer" device "plug:dmix"} An additional option is -
What MPD Is and Is Not
This list is not the "final word". If intelligent arguments can be made, and code could be presented by those who want the feature, modifications can be made. These are simply the strong feelings held -
Tuning
This page is a collection of tuning tips. Most on-board sound chips only support 48 kHz, while most music is 44.1 kHz. That means, MPD has to convert the sample rate, using libsamplerate -
Client:Ncmpc
ncmpc is a fully featured MPD client, which runs in a terminal (using ncurses). Its goal is to provide a keyboard oriented and consistent interface to MPD, without wasting resources. It was originally developed by -
Client:Quimup
Description: QUIMUP is a'graphical' client for the music player daemon (MPD) written in C++ and QT4. The program can be used with most Linux desktops (KDE, GNOME, XFCE) and is covered by the General -
Client:Guimup
Home Page: www.coonsden.com, Latest Version: 0.3.1 - Jan 27, 2012, Download: sourceforge., Maintainer: Johan Spee, Description: GUIMUP is a client for the music player daemon (MPD) written in C++ and Gtkmm. The -
Music Player Daemon Browser Stream Setup
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Client:Sonata
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Client:RelaXXPlayer
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Client:Droidmpdclient
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Client:Theremin
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Client:PhpMpReloaded
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Built-in HTTP streaming part 2
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Client:phpMp3
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Client:mpm
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Client:pmix
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Client:impdclient
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