# Configuration The configuration of OwnTone - usually located in `/etc/owntone.conf` - is split into multiple sections: - [`general`](#general-settings) - Main settings of OwnTone. - [`library`](#library-settings) - Settings of local library. - [`audio`](#local-audio-settings) - Settings for the local audio. - [`alsa`](#per-alsa-device-settings) - Settings for ALSA devices. - [`fifo`](#fifo-settings) - Settings for named pipe. - [`airplay_shared`](#shared-airplay-settings) - Settings shared across AirPlay devices. - [`airplay`](#per-airplay-device-settings) - Settings for a specific AirPlay device. - [`chromecast`](#per-chromecast-device-settings) - Settings for a specific Chromecast device. - [`spotify`](#spotify-settings) - Settings for the Spotify playback. - [`rcp`](#rcproku-soundbridge-settings) - Settings for RCP / Roku Soundbridge devices. - [`mpd`](#mpd-settings) - Settings for MPD clients. - [`sqlite`](#sqlite-settings) - Settings for SQLite operation. - [`streaming`](#streaming-settings) - Settings for the streaming. ## Format Each section consists of a name enclosing settings within parentheses. Each setting consists of a name and a value. There are different types of settings: string, integer, boolean, and list. Comments are preceded by a hash sign. The format is as follow: ```conf # Section section { # String value setting = "" # Integer value setting = # Boolean setting = # List setting = { "value a", "value b", "value n"} } ``` **Note:** For a regular use, the most important settings are: - the `directories` (see [`library`](#library-settings) section), which should be the location of your media, and - the `uid` (see [`general`](#general-settings) section), which must have read access to those directories. ## General Settings ```conf general { … } ``` The `general` section accepts the settings below. ### uid Identifier of the user running OwnTone. **Notes:** - Make sure that this user has read access to the `directories` ([`library`](#library-settings) section) section and write access to the database (`db_path`), log file (`logfile`) and local audio ([`audio`](#local-audio-settings) section). - This setting is mandatory. **Default:** `"nobody"` ```conf uid = "" ``` ### db_path Full path to the database file. **Note:** This setting is mandatory. **Default:** `"/var/cache/owntone/songs3.db"` ```conf db_path = "" ``` ### db_backup_path Full path to the database file backup. **Note:** Backups are triggered from an API endpoint. **Default:** unset ```conf db_backup_path = "" ``` ### logfile Full path to the log file. **Default:** `"/var/log/owntone.log"` ```conf logfile = "" ``` ### loglevel Level of verbosity of the logging. **Note:** There are 6 levels of verbosity (hereunder from the less verbose to the most verbose). The level `log` is recommended for regular usage. **Valid values:** `fatal`, `log`, `warning`, `info`, `debug`, `spam` **Default:** `"log"` ```conf loglevel = "" ``` ### admin_password Password for the web interface. **Note:** If a user is accessing the web interface from a device located in one of the `trusted_networks`, no password is required. **Default:** unset ```conf admin_password = "" ``` ### websocket_port Port number used to answer requests from the web interface. **Default:** `3688` ```conf websocket_port = ``` ### websocket_interface Network interface on which the web socket is listening: e.g., eth0, en0. **Note:** When this setting is unset, it means that the web socket listens on all available interfaces. **Default:** unset ```conf websocket_interface = "" ``` ### trusted_networks List of networks considered safe to access OwnTone without authorisation (see also `admin_password`). **Note:** This applies to these client types: remotes, DAAP clients (e.g., Apple Music, iTunes) and the web interface. **Valid values:** `any`, `localhost`, or the prefix to one or more IP networks. **Default:** `{ "localhost", "192.168", "fd" }` ```conf trusted_networks = { <"any"|"localhost"|"ip-range-prefix">, <...> } ``` ### ipv6 Flag to indicate whether or not IPv6 must used. **Default:** `true` ```conf ipv6 = ``` ### bind_address Specific IP address to which the server is bound. **Note:** It can be an IPv4 or IPv6 address and by default the server listens on all IP addresses. **Default:** unset ```conf bind_address = "" ``` ### cache_path Full path to the cache database file. **Default:** unset ```conf cache_path = "" ``` ### cache_daap_threshold Threshold in milliseconds for DAAP requests. **Note:** Set to `0` to disable caching. **Default:** `1000` ```conf cache_daap_threshold = ``` ### speaker_autoselect Flag to automatically select the speaker when starting the playback if none of the previously selected speakers / outputs are available. **Default:** `false` ```conf speaker_autoselect = ``` ### high_resolution_clock Flag to indicate whether or not the high-resolution clock must be set. **Note:** Most modern operating systems have a high-resolution clock, but if OwnTone is running on an unusual platform and drop-outs are experienced, this setting set to `true`. **Default:** `false` on FreeBSD-based operating systems, `true` otherwise ```conf high_resolution_clock = ``` ## Library Settings ```conf library { … } ``` The `library` section accepts the settings below. ### name Name of the library as displayed by the clients. **Notes:** - If you change the name after pairing with Remote you may have to redo the pairing. - The place holder `%h` can be used to display the hostname. **Default:** `"My Music on %h"` ```conf name = "" ``` ### port TCP port to listen on. **Default:** `3689` ```conf port = 3689 ``` ### password Password for the library. **Default:** unset ```conf password = "" ``` ### directories Path to the directories containing the media to index. **Default:** unset ```conf directories = { "", "<...>" } ``` ### follow_symlinks Flag to indicate whether or not symbolic links must be followed. **Default:** `true`. ```conf follow_symlinks = ``` ### podcasts List of directories containing podcasts. **Note:** For each directory that is indexed, the path is matched against these names. If there is a match, all items in the directory are marked as podcasts. If you index `/srv/music`, and your podcasts are in `/srv/music/Podcasts`, then you can set this to `{ "/Podcasts" }`. Changing this setting only takes effect after a rescan. **Default:** unset ```conf podcasts = { "", "<...>" } ``` ### audiobooks List of directories containing audiobooks. **Note:** For each directory that is indexed, the path is matched against these names. If there is a match, all items in the directory are marked as audiobooks. If you index `/srv/music`, and your podcasts are in `/srv/music/Audiobooks`, then you can set this to `{ "/Audiobooks" }`.Changing this setting only takes effect after a rescan. **Default:** unset ```conf audiobooks = { "/Audiobooks" } ``` ### compilations List of directories containing compilations: e.g., greatest hits, best of, soundtracks. **Note:** For each directory that is indexed, the path is matched against these names. If there is a match, all items in the directory are marked as compilations.Changing this setting only takes effect after a rescan. **Default:** unset ```conf compilations = { "/Compilations" } ``` ### compilation_artist Artist name of compilation albums. **Note:** Compilations usually have multiple artists, and sometimes may have no album artist. If you don't want every artist to be listed, you can set a single name which will be used for all compilation tracks without an album artist, and for all tracks in the compilation directories. Changing this setting only takes effect after a rescan. **Default:** unset ```conf compilation_artist = "" ``` ### hide_singles Flag to indicate whether or not single albums must be hidden. **Note:** If your album and artist lists are cluttered, you can choose to hide albums and artists with only one track. The tracks will still be visible in other lists, e.g., tracks and playlists. This setting currently only works with some remotes. **Default:** `false` ```conf hide_singles = ``` ### radio_playlists Flag to show internet streams in normal playlists. **Note:** By default the internet streams are shown in the "Radio" library, like iTunes does. However, some clients (like TunesRemote+) won't show the "Radio" library. **Default:** `false` ```conf radio_playlists = ``` ### name_library Name of the default playlist _Library_. **Note:** This is a default playlist, which can be renamed with this setting. **Default:** `"Library"` ```conf name_library = "" ``` ### name_music Name of the default playlist _Music_. **Note:** This is a default playlist, which can be renamed with this setting. **Default:** `"Music"` ```conf name_music = "" ``` ### name_movies Name of the default playlist _Movies_. **Note:** This is a default playlist, which can be renamed with this setting. **Default:** `"Movies"` ```conf name_movies = "" ``` ### name_tvshows Name of the default playlist _TV Shows_. **Note:** This is a default playlist, which can be renamed with this setting. **Default:** `"TV Shows"` ```conf name_tvshows = "" ``` ### name_podcasts Name of the default playlist _Podcasts_. **Note:** This is a default playlist, which can be renamed with this setting. **Default:** `"Podcasts"` ```conf name_podcasts = "" ``` ### name_audiobooks Name of the default playlist _Audiobooks_. **Note:** This is a default playlist, which can be renamed with this setting. **Default:** `"Audiobooks"` ```conf name_audiobooks = "" ``` ### name_radio Name of the default playlist _Radio_. **Note:** This is a default playlist, which can be renamed with this setting. **Default:** `"Radio"` ```conf name_radio = "" ``` ### name_unknown_title Name of tracks having an undefined title. **Default:** `"Unknown title"` ```conf name_unknown_title = "" ``` ### name_unknown_artist Name of artist having an undefined name. **Default:** `"Unknown artist"` ```conf name_unknown_artist = "" ``` ### name_unknown_album Name of album having an undefined title. **Default:** `"Unknown album"` ```conf name_unknown_album = "" ``` ### name_unknown_genre Name of genre having an undefined name. **Default:** `"Unknown genre"` ```conf name_unknown_genre = "" ``` ### name_unknown_composer Name of composer having an undefined name. **Default:** `"Unknown composer"` ```conf name_unknown_composer = "" ``` ### artwork_basenames List of base names for artwork files (file names without extension). **Note:** - OwnTone searches for JPEG and PNG files with these base names. - More information regarding artwork can be found [here](artwork.md). **Default:** `{ "artwork", "cover", "Folder" }` ```conf artwork_basenames = { "", "<...>" } ``` ### artwork_individual Flag to indicate whether or not the search for artwork corresponding to each individual media file must be done instead of only looking for the album artwork. **Notes:** - Disable this setting to reduce cache size. - More information regarding artwork can be found [here](artwork.md). **Default:** `false` ```conf artwork_individual = ``` ### artwork_online_sources List of online resources for artwork. **Notes:** - More information regarding artwork can be found [here](artwork.md). **Default:** unset ```conf artwork_online_sources = { "", "<...>"} ``` ### filetypes_ignore List of file types ignored by the scanner. **Note:** Non-audio files will never be added to the database, but here you can prevent the scanner from even probing them. This might reduce scan time. **Default:** `{ ".db", ".ini", ".db-journal", ".pdf", ".metadata" }` ```conf filetypes_ignore = { "", "<...>" } ``` ### filepath_ignore List of paths ignored by the scanner. **Note:** If you want to exclude files on a more advanced basis you can enter one or more POSIX regular expressions, and any file with a matching path will be ignored. **Default:** unset ```conf filepath_ignore = { "" } ``` ### filescan_disable Flag to indicate whether or not the startup file scanning must be disabled. **Note:** When OwnTone starts it will do an initial file scan of the library and then watch it for changes. If you are sure your library never changes while OwnTone is not running, you can disable the initial file scan and save some system ressources. Disabling this scan may lead to OwnTone's database coming out of sync with the library. If that happens read the instructions in the README on how to trigger a rescan. **Default:** `false` ```conf filescan_disable = ``` ### only_first_genre Flag to indicate whether or not the first genre only found in metadata must be displayed. **Note:** Some tracks have multiple genres separated by semicolon in the same tag, e.g., 'Pop;Rock'. If you don't want them listed like this, you can enable this setting and only the first genre will be used (i.e. 'Pop'). **Default:** `false` ```conf only_first_genre = ``` ### m3u_overrides Flag to indicate whether or not the metadata provided by radio streams must be overridden by metadata from m3u playlists, e.g., artist and title in EXTINF. **Default:** `false` ```conf m3u_overrides = ``` ### itunes_overrides Flag to indicate whether or not the library metadata must be overridden by iTunes metadata. **Default:** `false` ```conf itunes_overrides = ``` ### itunes_smartpl Flag to import Should we import the content of iTunes smart playlists. **Default:** `false` ```conf itunes_smartpl = ``` ### no_decode List of formats that are never decoded. **Note:** Decoding options for DAAP and RSP clients. Since iTunes has native support for mpeg, mp4a, mp4v, alac and wav, such files will be sent as they are. Any other formats will be decoded to raw wav. If OwnTone detects a non-iTunes DAAP client, it is assumed to only support mpeg and wav, other formats will be decoded. Here you can change when to decode. Note that these settings only affect serving media to DAAP and RSP clients, they have no effect on direct AirPlay, Chromecast and local audio playback **Valid values:** `mp4a`, `mp4v`, `mpeg`, `alac`, `flac`, `mpc`, `ogg`, `wma`, `wmal`, `wmav`, `aif`, `wav`. **Default:** unset ```conf no_decode = { "", "<...>" } ``` ### force_decode List of formats that are always decoded. **Note:** See note for `no_decode` setting. **Valid values:** `mp4a`, `mp4v`, `mpeg`, `alac`, `flac`, `mpc`, `ogg`, `wma`, `wmal`, `wmav`, `aif`, `wav`. **Default:** unset ```conf force_decode = { "", "<...>" } ``` ### prefer_format Preferred format to be used. **Default:** unset ```conf prefer_format = "" ``` ### decode_audio_filters List of audio filters used at decoding time. **Note:** These filters are ffmpeg filters: i.e. similar to those specified on the command line `ffmpeg -af `. Examples: `"volume=replaygain=track"` to use replay gain of the track metadata, or `loudnorm=I=-16:LRA=11:TP=-1.5` to normalise volume. **Default:** unset ```conf decode_audio_filters = { "" } ``` ### decode_video_filters List of video filters used at decoding time. **Note:** These filters are ffmpeg filters: i.e. similar to those specified on the command line `ffmpeg -vf `. **Default:** unset ```conf decode_video_filters = { "" } ``` ### pipe_autostart Flag to indicate whether or not named pipes must start automatically when data is provided. **Note:** To exclude specific pipes from watching, consider using the `filepath_ignore` setting. ```conf pipe_autostart = true ``` ### pipe_sample_rate Sampling rate of the pipe. **Default:** `44100`. ```conf pipe_sample_rate = ``` ### pipe_bits_per_sample Bits per sample of the pipe. **Default:** `16` ```conf pipe_bits_per_sample = ``` ### rating_updates Flag to indicate whether or not ratings are automatically updated. **Note:** When enabled, the rating is automatically updated after a song has either been played or skipped (only skipping to the next song is taken into account). The calculation is taken from the beets plugin "mpdstats" (see [here](https://beets.readthedocs.io/en/latest/plugins/mpdstats.html)). It consists of calculating a stable rating based only on the play and skip count and a rolling rating based on the current rating and the action (played or skipped). Both results are combined with a mix factor of 0.75. **Formula:** new rating = 0.75 × stable rating + 0.25 × rolling rating **Default:** `false` ```conf rating_updates = ``` ### read_rating Flag to indicate whether or not the rating is read from media file metadata. **Default:** `false` ```conf read_rating = ``` ### write_rating Flag to indicate whether or not the rating is written back to the file metadata. **Note:** By default, ratings are only saved in the database. To avoid excessive writing to the library, automatic rating updates are not written, even with the write_rating setting enabled. **Default:** `false` ```conf write_rating = ``` ### max_rating Scale used when reading and writing ratings to media files. **Default:** `100` ```conf max_rating = ``` ### allow_modifying_stored_playlists Flag to indicate whether or not M3U playlists can be created, modified, or deleted in the playlist directories. **Note:** This setting is only supported through the web interface and some MPD clients. **Default:** `false` ```conf allow_modifying_stored_playlists = false ``` ### default_playlist_directory Name of the directory in one of the library directories that will be used as the default playlist directory. **Note:** OwnTone creates new playlists in this directory. This setting requires `allow_modify_stored_playlists` set to true. **Default:** unset ```conf default_playlist_directory = "" ``` ### clear_queue_on_stop_disable Flag to indicate whether or not the queue is cleared when the playback is stopped. **Note:** By default OwnTone will, like iTunes, clear the play queue if playback stops. Setting clear_queue_on_stop_disable to true will keep the playlist like MPD does. Moreover, some dacp clients do not show the play queue if playback is stopped. **Default:** `false` ```conf clear_queue_on_stop_disable = ``` ## Local Audio Settings ```conf audio { … } ``` The `audio` section is meant to configure the local audio output. It accepts the settings below. ### nickname Name appearing in the speaker list. **Default:** `"Computer"` ```conf nickname = "Computer" ``` ### type Type of the output. **Valid values:** `alsa`, `pulseaudio`, `dummy`, `disabled` **Default:** unset ```conf type = "" ``` - `server` - For pulseaudio output, an optional server hostname or IP can be specified (e.g. "localhost"). If not set, connection is made via local socket. **Default:** unset ```conf server = "" ``` - `card` - Name of the local audio PCM device. **Note:** ALSA only. **Default:** `"default"` ```conf card = "" ``` ### mixer Mixer channel used for volume control. **Note:** Usable with ALSA only. If not set, PCM will be used if available, otherwise Master. **Default:** unset ```conf mixer = "" ``` ### mixer_device Name of the mixer device to use for volume control. **Note:** Usable with ALSA only. **Default:** unset ```conf mixer_device = "" ``` ### sync_disable Flag to indicate whether or not audio resampling has to be enabled to keep local audio in sync with, for example, AirPlay. **Note:** This feature relies on accurate ALSA measurements of delay, and some devices don't provide that. If that is the case you are better off disabling the feature. **Default:** `false` ```conf sync_disable = ``` ### offset_ms Start delay in milliseconds relatively to other speakers, for example AirPlay. **Note:** Negative values correspond to moving local audio ahead, positive correspond to delaying it. **Valid values:** -1000 to 1000 **Default:** `0` ```conf offset_ms = 0 ``` ### adjust_period_seconds Period in seconds used to collect measurements for drift and latency adjustments. **Note:** To calculate if resampling is required and if yes what value, local audio delay is measured each second. After a period the collected measurements are used to estimate drift and latency, which determines if corrections are required. **Default:** `100` ```conf adjust_period_seconds = ``` ## Per ALSA Device Settings ```conf alsa "" { …. } ``` Each `alsa` section is meant to configure a named ALSA output: one named section per device. It accepts the settings below. **Note:** Make sure to set the `""` correctly. Moreover, these settings will override the ALSA settings in the `audio` section above. ### nickname Name appearing in the speaker list. **Default:** `""` ```conf nickname = "" ``` ### mixer Mixer channel used for volume control. **Note:** If not set, PCM will be used if available, otherwise Master. ```conf mixer = "" ``` ### mixer_device Name of the mixer device to use for volume control. **Default:** `""` ```conf mixer_device = "" ``` ### offset_ms Start delay in milliseconds relatively to other speakers, for example AirPlay. **Note:** Negative values correspond to moving local audio ahead, positive correspond to delaying it. **Valid values:** -1000 to 1000 **Default:** `0` ```conf offset_ms = 0 ``` ## FIFO Settings ```conf fifo { } ``` The `fifo` section, is meant to configure the named pipe audio output. It accepts the settings below. ### nickname The name appearing in the speaker list. **Default:** `"fifo"` ```conf nickname = "" ``` ### path Path to the named pipe. **Default:** unset ```conf path = "" ``` ## Shared AirPlay Settings ```conf airplay_shared { … } ``` The `airplay_shared` section describes the settings that are shared across all the AirPlay devices. ### control_port Number of the UDP control port used when AirPlay devices make connections back to OwnTone. **Note:** Choosing specific ports may be helpful when running OwnTone behind a firewall. **Default:** `0` ```conf control_port = 0 ``` ### timing_port Number of the UDP timing port used when AirPlay devices make connections back to OwnTone. **Note:** Choosing specific ports may be helpful when running OwnTone behind a firewall. **Default:** `0` ```conf timing_port = 0 ``` ### uncompressed_alac Switch AirPlay 1 streams to uncompressed ALAC (as opposed to regular, compressed ALAC). Reduces CPU use at the cost of network bandwidth. **Default:** `false` ```conf uncompressed_alac = ``` ## Per AirPlay Device Settings ```conf airplay "" { } ``` Each `airplay` section is meant to configure a named AirPlay output: one named section per device. It accepts the settings below. **Note:** The capitalisation of the device name is relevant. ### max_volume Maximum value of the volume. **Note:** If that's more than your setup can handle set a lower value. **Default:** `11` ```conf max_volume = ``` ### exclude Flag indicating if the device must be excluded from the speaker list. **Default:** `false` ```conf exclude = ``` ### permanent Flag to indicate to keep the device in the speaker list and thus ignore mdns notifications about it no longer being present. The speaker will remain until restart of OwnTone. **Default:** `false` ```conf permanent = ``` ### reconnect Flag to indicate whether or not OwnTone must explicitly reconnect with the device. **Note:** Some devices spuriously disconnect during playback, and based on the device type OwnTone may attempt to reconnect. **Default:** `false` ```conf reconnect = ``` ### password - ``- Password of the device. **Default:** unset ```conf password = "" ``` ### raop_disable Flag to indicate whether or not AirPlay 1 (RAOP) must be disabled. **Default:** `false` ```conf raop_disable = ``` ### nickname Name appearing in the speaker list. **Note:** The defined name overrides the name of the device. **Default:** unset ```conf nickname = "" ``` ## Per Chromecast Device Settings ```conf chromecast "" { … } ``` Each `chromecast` section is meant to configure a named Chromecast output: one named section per device. It accepts the settings below. **Note:** The capitalisation of the device name is relevant. ### max_volume Maximum value of the volume. **Note:** If that's more than your setup can handle set a lower value. **Default:** `11` ```conf max_volume = ``` ### exclude Flag indicating if the device must be excluded from the speaker list. **Default:** `false` ```conf exclude = ``` ### nickname Name appearing in the speaker list. **Note:** The defined name overrides the name of the device. **Default:** unset ```conf nickname = "" ``` ## Spotify Settings ```conf spotify { … } ``` The `spotify` section accepts the settings below. **Note:** These settings only have effect if OwnTone is built with Spotify support. ### bitrate Bit rate of the stream. **Valid values:** `0` (No preference), `1` (96 kb/s), `2` (160 kb/s), `3` (320 kb/s) **Default:** `0` ```conf bitrate = <0|1|2|3> ``` ### base_playlist_disable Flag to indicate whether or not Spotify playlists are placed into the library playlist folder. **Note:** Spotify playlists are by default located in a _Spotify_ playlist folder. **Default:** `false` ```conf base_playlist_disable = ``` ### artist_override Flag indicating whether or not the compilation artist must be used as the album artist. **Note:** Spotify playlists usually have many artists, and if you don't want every artist to be listed when artist browsing in Remote, you can set this flag to true. **Default:** `false` ```conf artist_override = ``` ### album_override Flag to indicate to use the playlist name as the album name. **Note:** Similar to the different artists in Spotify playlists, the playlist items belong to different albums, and if you do not want every album to be listed when browsing in Remote, you can set the album_override flag to true. Moreover, if an item is in more than one playlist, it will only appear randomly in one album when browsing. **Default:** `false` ```conf album_override = ``` ## RCP/Roku Soundbridge Settings ```conf rcp "" { } ``` Each `rcp` section is meant to configure a named RCP output: one named section per device. It accepts the settings below. **Note:** The capitalisation of the device name is relevant. ### exclude Enable this option to exclude the device from the speaker list. **Default:** `false` ```conf exclude = ``` ### clear_on_close Flag indicating whether or not the power on the device is maintained. **Note:** A Roku / SoundBridge can power up in 2 modes: (default) reconnect to the previously used library (i.e. OwnTone) or in a _cleared library_ mode. The Roku power up behaviour is affected by how OwnTone disconnects from the Roku device. Set to false to maintain the default Roku _power on_ behaviour. **Default:** `false` ```conf clear_on_close = false ``` ## MPD Settings ```conf mpd { … } ``` The `mpd` section defines the settings for MPD clients. It accepts the settings below. **Note:** These settings only have effect if OwnTone is built with Spotify support. ### port TCP port to listen for MPD client requests. **Note:** Setting the port to `0` disables the support for MPD. **Default:** `6600` ```conf port = 6600 ``` ### http_port HTTP port to listen for artwork requests. **Notes:** - This setting is only supported by some MPD clients and will need additional configuration in the MPD client to work. - Setting the port to `0` disables the serving of artwork. **Default:** `0` ```conf http_port = 0 ``` ## SQLite Settings ```conf sqlite { … } ``` The `sqlite` section defines how the SQLite database operates and accepts the settings below. **Note:** Make sure to read the SQLite documentation for the corresponding PRAGMA statements as changing them from the defaults may increase the possibility of database corruption. By default, the SQLite default values are used. ### pragma_cache_size_library Cache size in number of database pages for the library database. **Note:** SQLite default page size is 1024 bytes and cache size is 2000 pages. ```conf pragma_cache_size_library = ``` ### pragma_cache_size_cache Cache size in number of db pages for the cache database. **Note:** SQLite default page size is 1024 bytes and cache size is 2000 pages. ```conf pragma_cache_size_cache = ``` ### pragma_journal_mode Sets the journal mode for the database. Valid values are: `DELETE`, `TRUNCATE`, `PERSIST`, `MEMORY`, `WAL`, and `OFF`. **Default:** `"DELETE"` ```conf pragma_journal_mode = "" ``` ### pragma_synchronous Change the setting of the "synchronous" flag. **Valid values:** `0` (off), `1` (normal), `2` (full) **Default:** `2` ```conf pragma_synchronous = <0|1|2> ``` ### pragma_mmap_size_library Number of bytes set aside for memory-mapped I/O for the library database. **Notes:** This setting requires SQLite 3.7.17+. **Valid values:** `0` (mmap disabled), `` (bytes for mmap) **Default:** `0` ```conf pragma_mmap_size_library = ``` ### pragma_mmap_size_cache Number of bytes set aside for memory-mapped I/O for the cache database. **Note:** This setting requires SQLite 3.7.17+. **Valid values:** `0` (mmap disabled), `` (bytes for mmap) ```conf pragma_mmap_size_cache = ``` ### vacuum Flag indicating whether or not the database must be vacuumed on startup. **Note:** This setting increases the startup time, but may reduce database size. **Default:** `true` ```conf vacuum = ``` ## Streaming Settings ```conf streaming { … } ``` The `streaming` section defines the audio settings for the streaming URL (`http://:/stream.mp3`) and accepts the settings below. ### sample_rate Sampling rate of the stream: e.g., 44100, 48000, etc. **Default:** `44100` ```conf sample_rate = ``` ### bit_rate Bit rate of the stream (in kb/s). **Valid values:** `64`, `96`, `128`, `192`, and `320`. **Default:** `192` ```conf bit_rate = <64|96|128|192|320> ``` ### icy_metaint Number of bytes of media stream data between each metadata chunk. **Default:** `16384` ```conf icy_metaint = ```