There are a couple of ways, here is one of them: 1. Download (with wget) the libevent files and the newest forked-daapd from http:// You don't need the libevent dev-file. Perhaps you don't need the extra-file.
RPi. Forked- Daapd - e. Linux. org. This page is intended for people who have their music stored on their Raspberry Pi, and who want to run an i. Tunes server (DAAP server) and listen to their music in one of these ways.
Air. Play device and controlling the server with a remote app (like Apple Remote on i. Pod Touch/i. Phone/i.
- We will now edit the configuration file sudo nano /etc/forked-daapd.conf Change the line directories = { '/srv/music' } to point to wherever your music lives (I have mounted a USB drive with my library). If you are not running forked.
- Just wanted to let you know, that I am successfully running forked- daapd from the experimental feed. The only issue I had was that forked- daapd was crashing on a font file inside an iTunes LP (tried to run ffmpeg against it).
- Using Remote If you plan to use Remote for iPod/iPhone/iPad with forked-daapd, read the following sections. The pairing process described is similar for other controllers/remotes (e.g. Retune), but some do not require pairing. Pairing.
- The main benefit to forked-daapd is that it is actively developed. If mt-daapd works great for what you need, there is no reason to switch. If you run into bugs or wish it had more capabilities, you're out of luck unless you want to get.
- ちなみにforked-daapdがファイルスキャン中に曲を再生しようとしたりすると、クライアント側のiTunesのアルバムアートのキャッシュがまれによくぶっ壊れておかしいことになることがある。一応手動でキャッシュを削除すると治る。 DACP.
- See snippet below. - start forked-daapd - start Remote, go to Choose Library, Add Library - prepare a text file with a filename ending with.remote; the filename doesn't matter, only the.remote ending does. This file must shanleyj.
- This page is intented for people who want to run an itunes server on their OpenWrt device, controlling it via Apple Remote on iPod Touch/iPhone/iPad or Retune/TunesRemote+ on Android. This can be achieved with forked-daapd, which is a rewritten and updated version of the old mt-daapd/FireFly.
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Pad or Tunes. Remote+ on Android) or with i. Tunes streaming to a DAAP player/client (like i. Tunes, Rhythmbox, Music Pump DAAP Player) using the Pi's own sound card and controlling the server with a remote app or with i.
Tunes streaming to a Roku deviceforked- daapd is an i. Tunes server (DAAP server) made by Julian Blache, based on mt- daapd (Firefly). It's also a Roku server (RSP server). Forked- daapd is available for Raspbian and Raspbmc. It is not recommended to install directly from the Raspbian Wheezy repository as the version (0. Instead you can install a newer version by following these instructions: you can look here. Newer versions of forked- daapd are also available in Debian Wheezy- backports, Jessie and Sid.
Configuring forked- daapd. Once installed the forked- daapd server will be started automatically, however we need to stop it while we configure it so that the changes are accepted. The following will stop the server. We will now edit the configuration file. Change the line. directories = { "/srv/music" }. I have mounted a USB drive with my library). If you are not running forked- daapd with root privileges make sure that the user (probably "daapd") has require read access.
Ctrl+X to exit, Y to save followed by enter. Start forked- daapd back up.
Testing it worked. If it all went well, if you open i. Tunes on a computer connected to the same network a your library should appear under Shared, allowing you to stream music to you machine. Enabling Remote. If you have an i. OS device you can control the playback via the Remote app. To set this up. Create a file in the same directory as your music, it can be called anything but must have a . Now add two lines, the first must be the exact name of your device (You can find this in Settings - General - About), the second is the passcode given by the remote app when adding a new library: for example.
Ctrl+X to exit, Y to save followed by enter. As soon as you do this the Remote app should add your library, in the 1. Debian ensure you enable sounds. If you play a song using Remote app, but it closes, try add the daapd user to the audio group. If you have any problems change the logging level to info in the config and check the logs at /var/log/forked- daapd.