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Revision as of 15:36, 18 May 2018
mpd-configure
https://gitlab.com/ronalde/mpd-configure
Bash scripts to assist users of mpd to configure it as an audiophile bit perfect music player
The mpd-configure bash script creates a valid configuration file for mpd, optimised for bit perfect playback of any digital audio file, including those of high resolution.
With default settings the script uses the first available alsa audio interface by using its hardware address (in the form of hw:x,y), and has automagic procedures for things like the music directory and directory where files are stored, the number of items in the music direcory and the UPNP name. When multiple audio interfaces are found, the user is presented with a choice.
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https://gitlab.com/ronalde/mpd-configure/-/archive/v0.9.8/mpd-configure-v0.9.8.tar.bz2
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Ronald van Engelen (Ronalde) | developer |
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Required to use | mpd |
Required to use | alsa |
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