Hi jf and all,
On Fri, Jul 26, 2013 at 7:45 PM, j...@dockes.org wrote:
I was wondering if somebody had maybe started something because there are
already multiple entries in the issues db on the subject. But ok, good
then, I'll give it a try. Don't expect much progress in August though :)
I think it would be nice if someone can work on this.
DLNA is a nice plus for MPD. For mobile, wireless, multiple-room scenarios,
etc.
I hope J.F. Dockes will make some moves.
Since MPD being inactive for months.
On Fri, Jul 26, 2013 at 5:32 PM, Max Kellermann m...@duempel.org wrote:
On
Max Kellermann writes:
On 2013/07/22 11:26, j...@dockes.org wrote:
I wonder if someone has begun working on this or is planning to in the near
future ? Otherwise I'd be quite willing to give it a try.
afaik, nobody is working on that. I'm not, because I don't even know
what DLNA
Why not just send it curl strings? There's a CURL input plugin that will
suck the playlist/files off a simple HTTP server.
On Fri, Jul 26, 2013 at 6:45 AM, j...@dockes.org wrote:
Max Kellermann writes:
On 2013/07/22 11:26, j...@dockes.org wrote:
I wonder if someone has begun working on
Cody Marx Bailey writes:
Why not just send it curl strings? There's a CURL input plugin that will suck
the playlist/files off a simple HTTP server.
You lost me here. How does this solve the catalog/directory part ?
Hello,
It has become quite popular to implement audio players by running mpd on
small devices (e.g.: Raspberry PI). These devices often have little to no
local storage and access the audio data through the network. Currently,
this has to be done using file sharing protocols (SMB or NFS), which