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# A quick guide to configuring OwnTone:
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#
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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. If the location is a network
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# 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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# Make sure the user has read access to the library directories you set
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# below, and full access to the databases, log and local audio
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uid = "@OWNTONE_USER@"
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# Database location
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# db_path = "@localstatedir@/cache/@PACKAGE@/songs3.db"
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# Database backup location
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# Uncomment and specify a full path to enable abilty to use REST endpoint
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# to initiate backup of songs3.db
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# db_backup_path = "@localstatedir@/cache/@PACKAGE@/songs3.bak"
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# Log file and level
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# Available levels: fatal, log, warning, info, debug, spam
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logfile = "@localstatedir@/log/@PACKAGE@.log"
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loglevel = log
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# Admin password for the web interface
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# Note that access to the web interface from computers in
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# "trusted_network" (see below) does not require password
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# admin_password = ""
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# Websocket port for the web interface.
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# websocket_port = 3688
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# Websocket interface to bind listener to (e.g. "eth0"). Default is
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# disabled, which means listen on all interfaces.
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# websocket_interface = ""
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# Sets who is allowed to connect without authorisation. This applies to
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# client types like Remotes, DAAP clients (iTunes) and to the web
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# interface. Options are "any", "lan", "localhost", "none" or the prefix
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# to one or more ipv4/6 networks. The default is { "lan" }
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# trusted_networks = { "lan" }
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# Enable/disable IPv6
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# ipv6 = no
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# Set this if you want the server to bind to a specific IP address. Can
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# be ipv6 or ipv4. Default (commented out or "::") is to listen on all
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# IP addresses.
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# bind_address = "::"
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# Directory where the server keeps cached data
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# cache_dir = "@localstatedir@/cache/@PACKAGE@"
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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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# cache_daap_threshold = 1000
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# When starting playback, autoselect speaker (if none of the previously
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# selected speakers/outputs are available)
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# speaker_autoselect = no
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# Most modern systems have a high-resolution clock, but if you are on an
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# unusual platform and experience audio drop-outs, you can try changing
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# this option
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# high_resolution_clock = yes
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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 (%h: hostname). If you
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# change the name after pairing with Remote you may have to re-pair.
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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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# Follow symlinks. Default: true.
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# follow_symlinks = true
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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 sometimes no album artist.
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# If you don't want every artist to be listed in artist views, you can
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# set a single name which will be used for all compilation tracks
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# without an album artist, and for all tracks in the compilation
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# directories.
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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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# If your album and artist lists are cluttered, you can choose to hide
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# albums and artists with only one track. The tracks will still be
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# visible in other lists, e.g. songs and playlists. This setting
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# currently only works in some remotes.
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# hide_singles = false
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# Internet streams in your playlists will by default be shown in the
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# "Radio" library, like iTunes does. However, some clients (like
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# TunesRemote+) won't show the "Radio" library. If you would also like
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# to have them shown like normal playlists, you can enable this option.
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# radio_playlists = false
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# These are the default playlists. If you want them to have other names,
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# you can set it here.
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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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# name_radio = "Radio"
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# Artwork file names (without file type extension)
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# OwnTone will look for jpg and png files with these base names
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# artwork_basenames = { "artwork", "cover", "Folder" }
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# Enable searching for artwork corresponding to each individual media
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# file instead of only looking for album artwork. This is disabled by
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# default to reduce cache size.
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# artwork_individual = false
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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, .ini, .db-journal, .pdf and .metadata are
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# ignored.
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# filetypes_ignore = { ".db", ".ini", ".db-journal", ".pdf", ".metadata" }
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# File paths the scanner should ignore
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# If you want to exclude files on a more advanced basis you can enter
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# one or more POSIX regular expressions, and any file with a matching
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# path will be ignored.
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# filepath_ignore = { "myregex" }
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# Disable startup file scanning
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# When OwnTone 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 OwnTone 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 OwnTone'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 rescan.
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# filescan_disable = false
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# Only use the first genre found in metadata
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# Some tracks have multiple genres semicolon-separated in the same tag,
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# e.g. 'Pop;Rock'. If you don't want them listed like this, you can
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# enable this option and only the first genre will be used (i.e. 'Pop').
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# only_first_genre = false
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# Should metadata from m3u playlists, e.g. artist and title in EXTINF,
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# override the metadata we get from radio streams?
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# m3u_overrides = false
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# Should iTunes metadata override ours?
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# itunes_overrides = false
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# Should we import the content of iTunes smart playlists?
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# itunes_smartpl = false
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# Transcoding options for DAAP and RSP clients
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# Since iTunes has native support for mpeg, mp4a, mp4v, alac and wav,
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# such files will be sent as they are. Any other formats will be
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# transcoded. Some other clients, including Roku/RSP, announce what
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# formats they support, and the server will transcode to one of those if
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# necessary. Clients that don't announce supported formats are assumed
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# to support mpeg (mp3), wav and alac.
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# Here you can change when and how to transcode. The settings *only*
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# affect serving audio to DAAP and RSP clients, they have no effect on
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# direct AirPlay, Chromecast and local audio playback.
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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_decode = { "format", "format" }
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# Formats that should always be transcoded
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# force_decode = { "format", "format" }
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# Prefer transcode to wav (default), alac or mpeg (mp3 with the bit rate
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# configured below in the streaming section). Note that alac requires
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# precomputing and caching mp4 headers, which takes both cpu and disk.
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# prefer_format = "format"
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# Set ffmpeg filters (similar to 'ffmpeg -af xxx') that you want the
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# server to use when decoding files from your library. Examples:
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# { 'volume=replaygain=track' } -> use REPLAYGAIN_TRACK_GAIN metadata
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# { 'loudnorm=I=-16:LRA=11:TP=-1.5' } -> normalize volume
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# decode_audio_filters = { }
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# Watch named pipes in the library for data and autostart playback when
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# there is data to be read. To exclude specific pipes from watching,
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# consider using the above _ignore options.
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# pipe_autostart = true
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# Enable automatic rating updates
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# If enabled, rating is automatically updated after a song has either been
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# played or skipped (only skipping to the next song is taken into account).
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# The calculation is taken from the beets plugin "mpdstats" (see
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# https://beets.readthedocs.io/en/latest/plugins/mpdstats.html).
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# It consist of calculating a stable rating based only on the play- and
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# skipcount and a rolling rating based on the current rating and the action
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# (played or skipped). Both results are combined with a mix-factor of 0.75:
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# new rating = 0.75 * stable rating + 0.25 * rolling rating)
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# rating_updates = false
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# By default, ratings are only saved in the server's database. Enable
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# the below to make the server also read ratings from file metadata and
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# write on update (requires write access). To avoid excessive writing to
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# the library, automatic rating updates are not written, even with the
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# write_rating option enabled.
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# read_rating = false
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# write_rating = false
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# The scale used when reading/writing ratings to files
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# max_rating = 100
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# Allows creating, deleting and modifying m3u playlists in the library directories.
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# Only supported by the player web interface and some mpd clients
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# Defaults to being disabled.
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# allow_modifying_stored_playlists = false
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# A directory in one of the library directories that will be used as the default
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# playlist directory. OwnTone creates new playlists in this directory if only
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# a playlist name is provided (requires "allow_modify_stored_playlists" set to true).
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# default_playlist_directory = ""
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# By default OwnTone will - like iTunes - clear the playqueue if
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# playback stops. Setting clear_queue_on_stop_disable to true will keep
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# the playlist like MPD does. Note that some dacp clients do not show
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# the playqueue if playback is stopped.
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# clear_queue_on_stop_disable = false
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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 = "Computer"
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# Type of the output (alsa, pulseaudio, dummy or disabled)
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# type = "alsa"
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# For pulseaudio output, an optional server hostname or IP can be
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# specified (e.g. "localhost"). If not set, connection is made via local
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# socket.
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# server = ""
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# Audio PCM device name for local audio output - ALSA only
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# card = "default"
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# Mixer channel to use for volume control - ALSA 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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# Mixer device to use for volume control - ALSA only
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# If not set, the value for "card" will be used.
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# mixer_device = ""
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# Enable or disable audio resampling to keep local audio in sync with
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# e.g. Airplay. This feature relies on accurate ALSA measurements of
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# delay, and some devices don't provide that. If that is the case you
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# are better off disabling the feature.
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# sync_disable = false
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# Here you can adjust when local audio is started relative to other
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# speakers, e.g. Airplay. Negative values correspond to moving local
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# audio ahead, positive correspond to delaying it. The unit is
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# milliseconds. The offset must be between -1000 and 1000 (+/- 1 sec).
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# offset_ms = 0
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# To calculate what and if resampling is required, local audio delay is
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# measured each second. After a period the collected measurements are
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# used to estimate drift and latency, which determines if corrections
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# are required. This setting sets the length of that period in seconds.
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# adjust_period_seconds = 100
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}
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# ALSA device settings
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# If you have multiple ALSA devices you can configure them individually via
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# sections like the below. Make sure to set the "card name" correctly. See the
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# README about ALSA for details. Note that these settings will override the ALSA
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# settings in the "audio" section above.
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#alsa "card name" {
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# Name used in the speaker list. If not set, the card name will be used.
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# nickname = "Computer"
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# Mixer channel to use for volume control
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# If not set, PCM will be used if available, otherwise Master
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# mixer = ""
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# Mixer device to use for volume control
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# If not set, the card name will be used
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# mixer_device = ""
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#}
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# Pipe output
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# Allows OwnTone to output audio data to a named pipe
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#fifo {
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# nickname = "fifo"
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# path = "/path/to/fifo"
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#}
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# AirPlay settings common to all devices
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#airplay_shared {
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# UDP ports used when airplay devices make connections back to
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# OwnTone (choosing specific ports may be helpful when running
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# OwnTone behind a firewall)
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# control_port = 0
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# timing_port = 0
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# Switch Airplay 1 streams to uncompressed ALAC (as opposed to regular,
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# compressed ALAC). Reduces CPU use at the cost of network bandwidth.
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# uncompressed_alac = false
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#}
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# AirPlay per 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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# OwnTone'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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# Enable this option to exclude a particular AirPlay device from the
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# speaker list
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# exclude = false
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# Enable this option to keep a particular AirPlay device in the speaker
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# list and thus ignore mdns notifications about it no longer being
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# present. The speaker will remain until restart of OwnTone.
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# permanent = false
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# Some devices spuriously disconnect during playback, and based on the
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# device type OwnTone may attempt to reconnect. Setting this option
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# overrides this so reconnecting is either always enabled or disabled.
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# reconnect = false
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# AirPlay password
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# password = "s1kr3t"
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# Disable AirPlay 1 (RAOP)
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# raop_disable = false
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# Name used in the speaker list, overrides name from the device
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# nickname = "My speaker name"
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#}
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# Chromecast settings
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# (make sure you get the capitalization of the device name right)
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#chromecast "My Chromecast device" {
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# OwnTone'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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# Enable this option to exclude a particular device from the speaker
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# list
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# exclude = false
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# Name used in the speaker list, overrides name from the device
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# nickname = "My speaker name"
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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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# 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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# Your Spotify playlists will by default be put in a "Spotify" playlist
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# folder. If you would rather have them together with your other
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# playlists you can set this option to true.
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# base_playlist_disable = false
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# Spotify playlists usually have many artist, and if you don't want
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# every artist to be listed when artist browsing in Remote, you can set
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# the artist_override flag to true. This will use the compilation_artist
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# as album artist for Spotify items.
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# artist_override = false
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# Similar to the different artists in Spotify playlists, the playlist
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# items belong to different albums, and if you do not want every album
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# to be listed when browsing in Remote, you can set the album_override
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# flag to true. This will use the playlist name as album name for
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# Spotify items. Notice that if an item is in more than one playlist,
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# it will only appear in one album when browsing (in which album is
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# random).
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# album_override = false
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}
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# RCP/Roku Soundbridge output settings
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# (make sure you get the capitalization of the device name right)
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#rcp "My SoundBridge device" {
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# Enable this option to exclude a particular device from the speaker
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# list
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# exclude = false
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# A Roku/SoundBridge can power up in 2 modes: (default) reconnect to the
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# previously used library (ie OwnTone) or in a 'cleared library' mode.
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# The Roku power up behaviour is affected by how OwnTone disconnects
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# from the Roku device.
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#
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# Set to false to maintain default Roku power on behaviour
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# clear_on_close = false
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#}
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# MPD configuration (only have effect if MPD enabled - see README/INSTALL)
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mpd {
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# TCP port to listen on for MPD client requests.
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# Default port is 6600, set to 0 to disable MPD support.
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# port = 6600
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# HTTP port to listen for artwork requests (only supported by some MPD
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# clients and will need additional configuration in the MPD client to
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# work). Set to 0 to disable serving artwork over http.
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# http_port = 0
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# Whether to emit an output with plugin type "httpd" to tell clients
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# that a stream is available for local playback.
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# enable_httpd_plugin = false
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}
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# SQLite configuration (allows to modify the operation of the SQLite databases)
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# Make sure to read the SQLite documentation for the corresponding PRAGMA
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# statements as changing them from the defaults may increase the possibility of
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# database corruptions! By default the SQLite default values are used.
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sqlite {
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# Cache size in number of db pages for the library database
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# (SQLite default page size is 1024 bytes and cache size is 2000 pages)
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# pragma_cache_size_library = 2000
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# Cache size in number of db pages for the daap cache database
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# (SQLite default page size is 1024 bytes and cache size is 2000 pages)
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# pragma_cache_size_cache = 2000
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# Sets the journal mode for the database
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# DELETE (default), TRUNCATE, PERSIST, MEMORY, WAL, OFF
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# pragma_journal_mode = DELETE
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# Change the setting of the "synchronous" flag
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# 0: OFF, 1: NORMAL, 2: FULL (default)
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# pragma_synchronous = 2
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# Number of bytes set aside for memory-mapped I/O for the library database
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# (requires sqlite 3.7.17 or later)
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# 0: disables mmap (default), any other value > 0: number of bytes for mmap
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# pragma_mmap_size_library = 0
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# Number of bytes set aside for memory-mapped I/O for the cache database
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# (requires sqlite 3.7.17 or later)
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# 0: disables mmap (default), any other value > 0: number of bytes for mmap
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# pragma_mmap_size_cache = 0
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# Should the database be vacuumed on startup? (increases startup time,
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# but may reduce database size). Default is yes.
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# vacuum = yes
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}
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# Streaming audio settings for remote connections (ie stream.mp3)
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streaming {
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# Sample rate, typically 44100 or 48000
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# sample_rate = 44100
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# Set the MP3 streaming bit rate (in kbps), valid options: 64 / 96 / 128 / 192 / 320
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# bit_rate = 192
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}
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