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  1. # An example configuration file for MPD
  2. # See the mpd.conf man page for a more detailed description of each parameter.
  3.  
  4.  
  5. # Files and directories #######################################################
  6. #
  7. # This setting controls the top directory which MPD will search to discover the
  8. # available audio files and add them to the daemon's online database. This
  9. # setting defaults to the XDG directory, otherwise the music directory will be
  10. # be disabled and audio files will only be accepted over ipc socket (using
  11. # file:// protocol) or streaming files over an accepted protocol.
  12. #
  13. music_directory "/home/dedy/Music"
  14. restore_paused "yes"
  15. #
  16. # This setting sets the MPD internal playlist directory. The purpose of this
  17. # directory is storage for playlists created by MPD. The server will use
  18. # playlist files not created by the server but only if they are in the MPD
  19. # format. This setting defaults to playlist saving being disabled.
  20. #
  21. playlist_directory "~/.mpd/playlists"
  22. #
  23. # This setting sets the location of the MPD database. This file is used to
  24. # load the database at server start up and store the database while the
  25. # server is not up. This setting defaults to disabled which will allow
  26. # MPD to accept files over ipc socket (using file:// protocol) or streaming
  27. # files over an accepted protocol.
  28. #
  29. db_file "~/.mpd/mpd.db"
  30. #
  31. # These settings are the locations for the daemon log files for the daemon.
  32. # These logs are great for troubleshooting, depending on your log_level
  33. # settings.
  34. #
  35. # The special value "syslog" makes MPD use the local syslog daemon. This
  36. # setting defaults to logging to syslog, otherwise logging is disabled.
  37. #
  38. log_file "~/.mpd/mpd.log"
  39. #
  40. # This setting sets the location of the file which stores the process ID
  41. # for use of mpd --kill and some init scripts. This setting is disabled by
  42. # default and the pid file will not be stored.
  43. #
  44. pid_file "~/.mpd/mpd.pid"
  45. #
  46. # This setting sets the location of the file which contains information about
  47. # most variables to get MPD back into the same general shape it was in before
  48. # it was brought down. This setting is disabled by default and the server
  49. # state will be reset on server start up.
  50. #
  51. state_file "~/.mpd/mpdstate"
  52. #
  53. # The location of the sticker database. This is a database which
  54. # manages dynamic information attached to songs.
  55. #
  56. sticker_file "~/.mpd/sticker.sql"
  57. #
  58. ###############################################################################
  59.  
  60.  
  61. # General music daemon options ################################################
  62. #
  63. # This setting specifies the user that MPD will run as. MPD should never run as
  64. # root and you may use this setting to make MPD change its user ID after
  65. # initialization. This setting is disabled by default and MPD is run as the
  66. # current user.
  67. #
  68. #user "mpd"
  69. #
  70. # This setting specifies the group that MPD will run as. If not specified
  71. # primary group of user specified with "user" setting will be used (if set).
  72. # This is useful if MPD needs to be a member of group such as "audio" to
  73. # have permission to use sound card.
  74. #
  75. #group "nogroup"
  76. #
  77. # This setting sets the address for the daemon to listen on. Careful attention
  78. # should be paid if this is assigned to anything other then the default, any.
  79. # This setting can deny access to control of the daemon.
  80. #
  81. # For network
  82. bind_to_address "127.0.0.2"
  83. #
  84. # And for Unix Socket
  85. #bind_to_address "~/.mpd/socket"
  86. #
  87. # This setting is the TCP port that is desired for the daemon to get assigned
  88. # to.
  89. #
  90. port "6600"
  91. #
  92. # This setting controls the type of information which is logged. Available
  93. # setting arguments are "default", "secure" or "verbose". The "verbose" setting
  94. # argument is recommended for troubleshooting, though can quickly stretch
  95. # available resources on limited hardware storage.
  96. #
  97. #log_level "default"
  98. #
  99. # If you have a problem with your MP3s ending abruptly it is recommended that
  100. # you set this argument to "no" to attempt to fix the problem. If this solves
  101. # the problem, it is highly recommended to fix the MP3 files with vbrfix
  102. # (available from <http://www.willwap.co.uk/Programs/vbrfix.php>), at which
  103. # point gapless MP3 playback can be enabled.
  104. #
  105. gapless_mp3_playback "yes"
  106. #
  107. # This setting enables MPD to create playlists in a format usable by other
  108. # music players.
  109. #
  110. save_absolute_paths_in_playlists "yes"
  111. #
  112. # This setting defines a list of tag types that will be extracted during the
  113. # audio file discovery process. Optionally, 'comment' can be added to this
  114. # list.
  115. #
  116. metadata_to_use "artist,album,title,track,name,genre,date,composer,performer,disc"
  117. #
  118. # This setting enables automatic update of MPD's database when files in
  119. # music_directory are changed.
  120. #
  121. auto_update "yes"
  122. #
  123. # Limit the depth of the directories being watched, 0 means only watch
  124. # the music directory itself. There is no limit by default.
  125. #
  126. #auto_update_depth "0"
  127. #
  128. ###############################################################################
  129.  
  130.  
  131. # Symbolic link behavior ######################################################
  132. #
  133. # If this setting is set to "yes", MPD will discover audio files by following
  134. # symbolic links outside of the configured music_directory.
  135. #
  136. #follow_outside_symlinks "yes"
  137. #
  138. # If this setting is set to "yes", MPD will discover audio files by following
  139. # symbolic links inside of the configured music_directory.
  140. #
  141. #follow_inside_symlinks "yes"
  142. #
  143. ###############################################################################
  144.  
  145.  
  146. # Zeroconf / Avahi Service Discovery ##########################################
  147. #
  148. # If this setting is set to "yes", service information will be published with
  149. # Zeroconf / Avahi.
  150. #
  151. #zeroconf_enabled "yes"
  152. #
  153. # The argument to this setting will be the Zeroconf / Avahi unique name for
  154. # this MPD server on the network.
  155. #
  156. #zeroconf_name "Music Player"
  157. #
  158. ###############################################################################
  159.  
  160.  
  161. # Permissions #################################################################
  162. #
  163. # If this setting is set, MPD will require password authorization. The password
  164. # can setting can be specified multiple times for different password profiles.
  165. #
  166. #password "password@read,add,control,admin"
  167. #
  168. # This setting specifies the permissions a user has who has not yet logged in.
  169. #
  170. #default_permissions "read,add,control,admin"
  171. #
  172. ###############################################################################
  173.  
  174.  
  175. # Input #######################################################################
  176. #
  177.  
  178. #input {
  179. # plugin "curl"
  180. # proxy "proxy.isp.com:8080"
  181. # proxy_user "user"
  182. # proxy_password "password"
  183. #}
  184.  
  185. #
  186. ###############################################################################
  187.  
  188. # Audio Output ################################################################
  189. #
  190. # MPD supports various audio output types, as well as playing through multiple
  191. # audio outputs at the same time, through multiple audio_output settings
  192. # blocks. Setting this block is optional, though the server will only attempt
  193. # autodetection for one sound card.
  194. #
  195. # See <http://mpd.wikia.com/wiki/Configuration#Audio_Outputs> for examples of
  196. # other audio outputs.
  197. #
  198. # An example of an ALSA output:
  199. #
  200. #audio_output {
  201. # type "alsa"
  202. # name "My ALSA Device"
  203. # device "hw:0,0" # optional
  204. # format "44100:16:2" # optional
  205. # mixer_type "hardware" # optional
  206. # mixer_device "default" # optional
  207. # mixer_control "Master" # optional
  208. # mixer_index "0" # optional
  209. #}
  210. #
  211. # An example of an OSS output:
  212. #
  213. #audio_output {
  214. # type "oss"
  215. # name "My OSS Device"
  216. ## device "/dev/dsp" # optional
  217. ## format "44100:16:2" # optional
  218. ## mixer_type "hardware" # optional
  219. ## mixer_device "/dev/mixer" # optional
  220. ## mixer_control "PCM" # optional
  221. #}
  222. #
  223. # An example of a shout output (for streaming to Icecast):
  224. #
  225. #audio_output {
  226. # type "shout"
  227. # encoding "ogg" # optional
  228. # name "My Shout Stream"
  229. # host "localhost"
  230. # port "8000"
  231. # mount "/mpd.ogg"
  232. # password "hackme"
  233. # quality "5.0"
  234. # bitrate "128"
  235. # format "44100:16:1"
  236. ## protocol "icecast2" # optional
  237. ## user "source" # optional
  238. ## description "My Stream Description" # optional
  239. ## genre "jazz" # optional
  240. ## public "no" # optional
  241. ## timeout "2" # optional
  242. ## mixer_type "software" # optional
  243. #}
  244. #
  245. # An example of a recorder output:
  246. #
  247. #audio_output {
  248. # type "recorder"
  249. # name "My recorder"
  250. # encoder "vorbis" # optional, vorbis or lame
  251. # path "/var/lib/mpd/recorder/mpd.ogg"
  252. ## quality "5.0" # do not define if bitrate is defined
  253. # bitrate "128" # do not define if quality is defined
  254. # format "44100:16:1"
  255. #}
  256. #
  257. # An example of a httpd output (built-in HTTP streaming server):
  258. #
  259. #audio_output {
  260. # type "httpd"
  261. # name "My HTTP Stream"
  262. # encoder "vorbis" # optional, vorbis or lame
  263. # port "8000"
  264. # bind_to_address "0.0.0.0" # optional, IPv4 or IPv6
  265. ## quality "5.0" # do not define if bitrate is defined
  266. # bitrate "128" # do not define if quality is defined
  267. # format "44100:16:1"
  268. # max_clients "0" # optional 0=no limit
  269. #}
  270. #
  271. # An example of a pulseaudio output (streaming to a remote pulseaudio server)
  272. #
  273. audio_output {
  274. type "pulse"
  275. name "My Pulse Output"
  276. # server "localhost"
  277. # mixer_type "software" # optional
  278. # sink "alsa_output.pci-0000_00_1b.0.analog-stereo"
  279. }
  280. #
  281. ## Example "pipe" output:
  282. #
  283. #audio_output {
  284. # type "pipe"
  285. # name "my pipe"
  286. # command "aplay -f cd 2>/dev/null"
  287. ## Or if you're want to use AudioCompress
  288. # command "AudioCompress -m | aplay -f cd 2>/dev/null"
  289. ## Or to send raw PCM stream through PCM:
  290. # command "nc example.org 8765"
  291. # format "44100:16:2"
  292. #}
  293. #
  294. ## An example of a null output (for no audio output):
  295. #
  296. #audio_output {
  297. # type "null"
  298. # name "My Null Output"
  299. # mixer_type "none" # optional
  300. #}
  301. #
  302. # This setting will change all decoded audio to be converted to the specified
  303. # format before being passed to the audio outputs. By default, this setting is
  304. # disabled.
  305. #
  306. audio_output_format "44100:16:2"
  307. #
  308. # If MPD has been compiled with libsamplerate support, this setting specifies
  309. # the sample rate converter to use. Possible values can be found in the
  310. # mpd.conf man page or the libsamplerate documentation. By default, this is
  311. # setting is disabled.
  312. #
  313. samplerate_converter "Fastest Sinc Interpolator"
  314. #
  315. ###############################################################################
  316.  
  317.  
  318. # Normalization automatic volume adjustments ##################################
  319. #
  320. # This setting specifies the type of ReplayGain to use. This setting can have
  321. # the argument "off", "album" or "track". See <http://www.replaygain.org>
  322. # for more details. This setting is off by default.
  323. #
  324. #replaygain "track"
  325. #
  326. # This setting sets the pre-amp used for files that have ReplayGain tags. By
  327. # default this setting is disabled.
  328. #
  329. #replaygain_preamp "0"
  330. #
  331. # This setting enables on-the-fly normalization volume adjustment. This will
  332. # result in the volume of all playing audio to be adjusted so the output has
  333. # equal "loudness"
  334. #
  335. #volume_normalization "no"
  336. #
  337. ###############################################################################
  338.  
  339.  
  340. # MPD Internal Buffering ######################################################
  341. #
  342. # This setting adjusts the size of internal decoded audio buffering. Changing
  343. # this may have undesired effects. Don't change this if you don't know what you
  344. # are doing.
  345. #
  346. audio_buffer_size "2048"
  347. #
  348. # This setting controls the percentage of the buffer which is filled before
  349. # beginning to play. Increasing this reduces the chance of audio file skipping,
  350. # at the cost of increased time prior to audio playback.
  351. #
  352. buffer_before_play "10%"
  353. #
  354. ###############################################################################
  355.  
  356.  
  357. # Resource Limitations ########################################################
  358. #
  359. # These settings are various limitations to prevent MPD from using too many
  360. # resources. Generally, these settings should be minimized to prevent security
  361. # risks, depending on the operating resources.
  362. #
  363. #connection_timeout "60"
  364. #max_connections "10"
  365. #max_playlist_length "16384"
  366. #max_command_list_size "2048"
  367. #max_output_buffer_size "8192"
  368. #
  369. ###############################################################################
  370.  
  371.  
  372. # Character Encoding ##########################################################
  373. #
  374. # If file or directory names do not display correctly for your locale then you
  375. # may need to modify this setting.
  376. #
  377. filesystem_charset "UTF-8"
  378. #
  379. # This setting controls the encoding that ID3v1 tags should be converted from.
  380. #
  381. id3v1_encoding "UTF-8"
  382. #
  383. ###############################################################################
  384.  
  385.  
  386. # SIDPlay decoder #############################################################
  387. #
  388. # songlength_database:
  389. # Location of your songlengths file, as distributed with the HVSC.
  390. # The sidplay plugin checks this for matching MD5 fingerprints.
  391. # See http://www.c64.org/HVSC/DOCUMENTS/Songlengths.faq
  392. #
  393. # default_songlength:
  394. # This is the default playing time in seconds for songs not in the
  395. # songlength database, or in case you're not using a database.
  396. # A value of 0 means play indefinitely.
  397. #
  398. # filter:
  399. # Turns the SID filter emulation on or off.
  400. #
  401. #decoder {
  402. # plugin "sidplay"
  403. # songlength_database "/media/C64Music/DOCUMENTS/Songlengths.txt"
  404. # default_songlength "120"
  405. # filter "true"
  406. #}
  407. #
  408. ###############################################################################
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