owntone-server/forked-daapd.conf
chme 1fb1fc7d2d [player] Add config option to disable clearing the queue after playback
stops (default is clearing the queue) and if true do not clear the
queue.

This option is necessary because some dacp clients rely on the queue
being empty if player is stopped. Retune for example does not always
show the queue contents if player state is stopped.
2016-03-20 07:45:21 +01:00

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# A quick guide to configuring forked-daapd:
#
# For regular use, the most important setting to configure is "directories",
# which should be the location of your media. Whatever user you have set as
# "uid" must have read access to this location. If the location is a network
# mount, please see the README.
#
# In all likelihood, that's all you need to do!
general {
# Username
# Make sure the user has read access to the library directories you set
# below, and full access to the databases, log and local audio
uid = "daapd"
# Database location
# db_path = "/var/cache/forked-daapd/songs3.db"
# Log file and level
# Available levels: fatal, log, warning, info, debug, spam
logfile = "/var/log/forked-daapd.log"
loglevel = log
# Admin password for the non-existent web interface
admin_password = "unused"
# Enable/disable IPv6
ipv6 = yes
# Location of cache database
# cache_path = "/var/cache/forked-daapd/cache.db"
# DAAP requests that take longer than this threshold (in msec) get their
# replies cached for next time. Set to 0 to disable caching.
# cache_daap_threshold = 1000
}
# Library configuration
library {
# Name of the library as displayed by the clients
# %h: hostname, %v: version
name = "My Music on %h"
# TCP port to listen on. Default port is 3689 (daap)
port = 3689
# Password for the library. Optional.
# password = ""
# Directories to index
directories = { "/srv/music" }
# Directories containing podcasts
# 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. Eg. if you index /srv/music, and your podcasts are in
# /srv/music/Podcasts, you can set this to "/Podcasts".
# (changing this setting only takes effect after rescan, see the README)
podcasts = { "/Podcasts" }
# Directories containing audiobooks
# 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.
# (changing this setting only takes effect after rescan, see the README)
audiobooks = { "/Audiobooks" }
# Directories containing compilations (eg soundtracks)
# 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 rescan, see the README)
compilations = { "/Compilations" }
# Compilations usually have many artists, and if you don't want every
# artist to be listed when artist browsing in Remote, you can set
# a single name which will be used for all music in the compilation dir
# (changing this setting only takes effect after rescan, see the README)
compilation_artist = "Various artists"
# 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. songs and playlists. This setting
# currently only works in some remotes.
# hide_singles = false
# Internet streams in your playlists will by default be shown in the
# "Radio" library, like iTunes does. However, some clients (like
# TunesRemote+) won't show the "Radio" library. If you would also like
# to have them shown like normal playlists, you can enable this option.
# radio_playlists = false
# These are the default playlists. If you want them to have other names,
# you can set it here.
# name_library = "Library"
# name_music = "Music"
# name_movies = "Movies"
# name_tvshows = "TV Shows"
# name_podcasts = "Podcasts"
# name_audiobooks = "Audiobooks"
# name_radio = "Radio"
# Artwork file names (without file type extension)
# forked-daapd will look for jpg and png files with these base names
# artwork_basenames = { "artwork", "cover", "Folder" }
# Enable searching for artwork corresponding to each individual media
# file instead of only looking for album artwork. This is disabled by
# default to reduce cache size.
# artwork_individual = false
# File types the scanner should ignore
# Non-audio files will never be added to the database, but here you
# can prevent the scanner from even probing them. This might improve
# scan time. By default .db, .ini, .db-journal and .pdf are ignored.
# filetypes_ignore = { ".db", ".ini", ".db-journal", ".pdf" }
# File paths the scanner should ignore
# 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.
# filepath_ignore = { "myregex" }
# Disable startup file scanning
# When forked-daapd starts it will do an initial file scan of your
# library (and then watch it for changes). If you are sure your library
# never changes while forked-daapd is not running, you can disable the
# initial file scan and save some system ressources. Disabling this scan
# may lead to forked-daapd's database coming out of sync with the
# library. If that happens read the instructions in the README on how
# to trigger a rescan.
# filescan_disable = false
# Should iTunes metadata override ours?
# itunes_overrides = false
# Decoding options for DAAP 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 forked-daapd 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 have no
# effect on AirPlay.
# Formats: mp4a, mp4v, mpeg, alac, flac, mpc, ogg, wma, wmal, wmav, aif, wav
# Formats that should never be decoded
# no_decode = { "format", "format" }
# Formats that should always be decoded
# force_decode = { "format", "format" }
}
# Local audio output
audio {
# Name - used in the speaker list in Remote
nickname = "Computer"
# Type of the output (alsa, oss4, dummy)
# type = "alsa"
# Audio device name for local audio output
# card = "default"
# Mixer channel to use for volume control - ALSA/Linux only
# If not set, PCM will be used if available, otherwise Master.
# mixer = ""
}
# AirPlay/Airport Express device settings
# (make sure you get the capitalization of the device name right)
#airplay "My AirPlay device" {
# forked-daapd's volume goes to 11! If that's more than you can handle
# you can set a lower value here
# max_volume = 11
# AirPlay password
# password = "s1kr3t"
#}
# Spotify settings (only have effect if Spotify enabled - see README/INSTALL)
spotify {
# Directory where user settings should be stored (credentials)
# settings_dir = "/var/cache/forked-daapd/libspotify"
# Cache directory
# cache_dir = "/tmp"
# Set preferred bitrate for music streaming
# 0: No preference (default), 1: 96kbps, 2: 160kbps, 3: 320kbps
# bitrate = 0
# Your Spotify playlists will by default be put in a "Spotify" playlist
# folder. If you would rather have them together with your other
# playlists you can set this option to true.
# base_playlist_disable = false
# Spotify playlists usually have many artist, and if you don't want every
# artist to be listed when artist browsing in Remote, you can set the
# artist_override flag to true. This will use the compilation_artist as
# album artist for spotify items that are not in the starred playlist.
# artist_override = false
# 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. This
# will use the playlist name as album name for spotify items that are not in
# the starred playlist. Notice that if an item is in more than one playlist,
# it will only appear in one album when browsing (in which album is random).
# album_override = false
}
# MPD configuration (only have effect if MPD enabled - see README/INSTALL)
mpd {
# TCP port to listen on for MPD client requests.
# Default port is 6600, set to 0 to disable MPD support.
# port = 6600
# HTTP port to listen for artwork requests (only supported by some MPD clients
# and will need additional configuration in the MPD client to work).
# Set to 0 to disable serving artwork over http.
# http_port = 0
# By default forked-daapd will - like iTunes - clear the playqueue if playback stops.
# Setting clear_queue_on_stop_disable to true will keep the playlist like MPD does.
# Note that some dacp clients do not show the playqueue if playback is stopped.
# clear_queue_on_stop_disable = false
}
# SQLite configuration (allows to modify the operation of the SQLite databases)
# Make sure to read the SQLite documentation for the corresponding PRAGMA statements as
# changing them from the defaults may increase the possibility of database corruptions!
# By default the SQLite default values are used.
sqlite {
# Cache size in number of db pages for the library database
# (SQLite default page size is 1024 bytes and cache size is 2000 pages)
# pragma_cache_size_library = 2000
# Cache size in number of db pages for the daap cache database
# (SQLite default page size is 1024 bytes and cache size is 2000 pages)
# pragma_cache_size_cache = 2000
# Sets the journal mode for the database
# DELETE (default), TRUNCATE, PERSIST, MEMORY, WAL, OFF
# pragma_journal_mode = DELETE
# Change the setting of the "synchronous" flag
# 0: OFF, 1: NORMAL, 2: FULL (default)
# pragma_synchronous = 2
# Should the database be vacuumed on startup? (increases startup time,
# but may reduce database size). Default is yes.
# vacuum = yes
}