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− | [http://blog.technologeek.org/category/hacks/forked-daapd forked-daapd] is an updated version to FireFly Media Server. This is boasted to be compatible with the latest iTunes. It seems that forked-daapd does not include a web interface. I have managed to locate the custom RPMs needed to test it. | + | [http://blog.technologeek.org/category/hacks/forked-daapd forked-daapd] is an updated version to [http://www.fireflymediaserver.org/ FireFly Media Server]. This is boasted to be compatible with the latest iTunes. It seems that forked-daapd does not include a web interface. I have managed to locate the custom RPMs needed to test it. |
To install, this is what I did: | To install, this is what I did: |
Revision as of 13:43, 30 October 2011
- AmahiTunes is an Amahi-customized one-click app version of the FireFly Media Server.
- To install FireFly Media Server manually without Amahi customizations, Open Terminal as root and do the following:
INSTALL DEPENDENCIES
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yum install libid3tag libid3tag-devel howl-devel gdbm-devel zlib-devel
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CREATE A TEMP DIRECTORY TO WORK WITHIN
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mkdir /tmp/mytunes cd /tmp/mytunes
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GET mt-daapd, EXTRACT, BUILD, INSTALL IT
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wget http://downloads.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/mt-daapd/mt-daapd-0.2.4.2.tar.gz tar -xzf mt-daapd-0.2.4.2.tar.gz cd mt-daapd-0.2.4.2 ./configure make make install
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MOVE FILES NOT INSTALLED BY 'make install'
- First, edit mt-daapd.conf to match our needs.
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vi contrib/mt-daapd.conf
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- Change the following:
- web_root to /usr/local/share/mt-daapd/admin-root
- mp3_dir to /var/hda/files/music
- servername to myTunes
- extensions to .mp3,.m4a,.m4p,.ogg,.flac
- rescan_interval to 600
- # always_scan 0 to always_scan 1 (Don't forget to remove the #)
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cp contrib/mt-daapd.conf /etc/ cp contrib/mt-daapd /etc/init.d/ chown nobody /etc/mt-daapd.conf chmod 600 /etc/mt-daapd.conf
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MAKE SURE mt-daapd STARTS AT BOOT
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ln -s /usr/local/sbin/mt-daapd /usr/bin /sbin/chkconfig --add mt-daapd /etc/init.d/mt-daapd start
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- If everything went right, your music server is now running.
CLEAN UP
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cd .. rm -rf /tmp/mytunes
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CREATE AN AMAHI DASHBOARD LINK
- Login to your Amahi dashboard. Click 'Apps', 'Webapps' then 'New Web App'
- Give your app a name like 'myTunes'
- Keep the default path and click 'Create'.
LINK mt-daapd WEB INTERFACE WITH AMAHI DASHBOARD
- Go back to Terminal.
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vi /var/hda/web-apps/myTunes/html/index.html
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NOTE: to use the app name you entered, if something other than 'myTunes'.
- Enter the following and save:
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<html> <head><meta http-equiv="refresh" content="1;url=http://hda:3689"></head> </html>
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chown apache:apache /var/hda/web-apps/myTunes/html/index.html
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ENJOY
Go back to the Amahi Dashboard and click on the link to your new web app, it should bounce straight to mt-daapd's web interface where you can modify the app settings, check status, etc.
The administrator login is:
Name: mt-daapd
Password: mt-daapd
FORKED-DAAPD
forked-daapd is an updated version to FireFly Media Server. This is boasted to be compatible with the latest iTunes. It seems that forked-daapd does not include a web interface. I have managed to locate the custom RPMs needed to test it.
To install, this is what I did:
- Install RPM Fusion (Free) app
- Downloaded forked-daapd and sqlite from the following location:
32-bit
http://rpms.netmindz.net/FC14/x86_64/RPMS.netmindz/forked-daapd-0.18-1.fc14.x86_64.rpm
http://rpms.netmindz.net/FC14/x86_64/RPMS.netmindz/sqlite-3.6.23.1-2.fc14.x86_64.rpm
64-bit
http://rpms.netmindz.net/FC14/i386/RPMS.netmindz/forked-daapd-0.18-1.fc14.i386.rpm
http://rpms.netmindz.net/FC14/i386/RPMS.netmindz/sqlite-3.6.23.1-2.fc14.i386.rpm
- Install RPMs and start service:
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yum localinstall sqlite --nogpgcheck localinstall forked-daapd --nogpgcheck service forked-daapd start
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The /etc/forked-daapd.conf file has the settings and port assignment for the app. I managed to install it in my VM, but did not have a chance to test.