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Streaming
The streaming option is useful when you want to listen to audio played by OwnTone in a browser or a media player of your choice 1,2.
You can control playback via the web interface or any of the supported control clients.
Listening to Audio in a Media Player
To listen to audio being played by OwnTone in a media player, follow these steps:
- Start playing audio in OwnTone.
- In the web interface, activate the stream in the output menu by clicking on the icon :material-broadcast: next to HTTP Stream. After a few seconds, the audio should play in the background.
- Copy the URL behind the :material-open-in-new: icon next to HTTP Stream.
- Open the copied URL with the media player, e.g., VLC. The URL is usually http://owntone.local:3689/stream.mp3 or http://SERVER_ADDRESS:3689/stream.mp3
Notes
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On iOS devices, the streaming option is the only way of listening to your audio, since Apple does not allow AirPlay receiver apps, and because Home Sharing cannot be supported by OwnTone. ↩︎
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For the streaming option to work, MP3 encoding must be supported by
libavcodec
. If it is not, a message will appear in the log file. For example, on Debian or Ubuntu, MP3 encoding support is provided by the packagelibavcodec-extra
. ↩︎