Re: amarok and daap

2007-03-02 Thread Josep Febrer
A Dijous 01 Març 2007, Cédric Boutillier va escriure:

 Are there any special tricks to make configuration of DAAP easier with
 Amarok ? Thanks in advance.


Hi Cedric,

I just installed the package mt-daapd and on the file /etc/mt-daapd.conf i 
just edited the parameters: mp3_dir to point to my music directory and 
servername which I changed the name.
Later I restarted the service mt-daapd and It worked in local and remote 
Amarok and also on iTunes.

Josep



Re: amarok and daap

2007-03-02 Thread Cédric Boutillier

Hi !

I just restarted my computer today, just in case. And, now it works 
With avahi-discover, I see now two Itunes Audio Access services. One
corresponding to the entry I added in /etc/avahi/services and the
other one corresponding to the mt-daapd server itself ... The last one
did not appear before, although I restarted the service at least once,
since I changed the mp3_dir.

Anyway, I started amarok, and the name of the daap server appeared
magically. So everything is fine. I am really sorry for the noise.
Thanks for the good work !

Cedric



 Are there any special tricks to make configuration of DAAP easier with
 Amarok ? Thanks in advance.





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Re: amarok and daap

2007-03-01 Thread Ana Guerrero
Hi Cédric,

On Thu, Mar 01, 2007 at 12:30:44AM +0100, Cédric Boutillier wrote:
 Hi list,
 
 I just installed mt-daapd server to share my music collection over the
 network. It is perfectly seen by my iBook (iTunes). However, I want to
 be able also to see this collection with Amarok on my other Debian
 machine. The daapd server is correctly seen from that machine, when
 using avahi-discover (I add a service /etc/avahi/services). I followed
 the instructions given here: http://amarok.kde.org/wiki/Music_Sharing
 Everithing goes well until Point 9). At 10), I see no labelled folder
 corresponding to the mt-daapd server name. I can click on the button
 to add a computer. If I enter the IP of the server, everything is fine
 and I can play the music. However, I would have expected that at least
 entering the computer.local name broadcasted by avahi would have been
 enough. But this is not the case.
 
 Are there any special tricks to make configuration of DAAP easier with
 Amarok ? Thanks in advance.



I do not consider this question off-topic on the list, but i think you
will have more changes to get help in amarok's mailing list:

https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/amarok

Ana


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