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| # $Id: mt-daapd.conf.example,v 1.1 2006/03/17 23:08:54 flameeyes Exp $
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| #
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| # This is the mt-daapd config file.
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| #
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| # If you have problems or questions with the format of this file,
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| # direct your questions to rpedde@users.sourceforge.net.
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| #
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| # You can also check the website at http://mt-daapd.sourceforge.net,
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| # as there is a growing documentation library there, peer-supported
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| # forums and possibly more.
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| #
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| 
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| [general]
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| 
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| #
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| # web_root (required)
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| #
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| # Location of the admin web pages.
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| #
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| # If you installed from .RPM, .deb, or tarball with --prefix=/usr, then
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| # this is correct. 
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| #
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| # If you installed from tarball without --prefix=/usr, then the correct
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| # path is probably /usr/local/share/mt-daapd/admin-root.
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| #
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| 
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| web_root = /usr/share/mt-daapd/admin-root
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| 
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| #
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| # port (required)
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| #
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| # What port to listen on.  It is possible to use a different
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| # port, but this is the default iTunes port
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| #
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| 
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| port = 3689
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| 
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| #
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| # admin_pw (required)
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| #
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| # This is the password to the administrative pages
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| #
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| 
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| admin_pw = mt-daapd
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| 
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| 
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| #
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| # db_type (required)
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| #
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| # This is what kind of backend database to store the song
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| # info in.  Valid choices are "sqlite" and "sqlite3".
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| #
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| 
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| db_type = sqlite
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| 
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| #
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| # db_parms
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| #
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| # This is any extra information the db needs to connect.
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| # in the case of sqlite and sqlite3, this is the name
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| # of the directory to store the database in
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| #
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| # If you installed from RPM or .deb, this path likely already
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| # exists.  If not, then you must create it.  The directory itself
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| # must be writable by the "runas" user.
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| #
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| 
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| db_parms = /var/cache/mt-daapd
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| 
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| #
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| # mp3_dir (required)
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| #
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| # Location of the mp3 files to share.  Note that because the
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| # files are stored in the database by inode, these must be
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| # in the same physical filesystem.
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| #
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| 
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| mp3_dir = /mnt/mp3
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| 
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| #
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| # servername (required)
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| #
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| # This is both the name of the server as advertised
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| # via rendezvous, and the name of the database
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| # exported via DAAP.  Also know as "What shows up in iTunes".
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| #
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| 
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| servername = mt-daapd
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| 
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| #
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| # runas (required)
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| #
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| # This is the user to drop privs to if running as
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| # root.  If mt-daapd is not started as root, this
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| # configuration option is ignored.  Notice that this
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| # must be specified whether the server is running
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| # as root or not.
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| #
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| 
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| runas = nobody
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| 
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| #
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| # playlist (optional)
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| #
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| # This is the location of a playlist file.
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| # This is for Apple-style "Smart Playlists"
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| # See the mt-daapd.playlist file in the 
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| # contrib directory for syntax and examples
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| #
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| # This doesn't control static playlists... these
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| # are controlled with the "process_m3u" directive
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| # below.
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| #
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| 
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| playlist = /etc/mt-daapd.playlist
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| 
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| #
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| # password (optional)
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| #
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| # This is the password required to listen to MP3 files
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| # i.e. the password that iTunes prompts for
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| #
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| 
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| #password = mp3
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| 
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| #
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| # extensions (optional)
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| #
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| # These are the file extensions that the daap server will
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| # try to index and serve.  By default, it only indexes and
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| # serves .mp3 files.  It can also server .m4a and .m4p files,
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| # and just about any other files, really.  Unfortunately, while
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| # it can *attempt* to serve other files (.ogg?), iTunes won't
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| # play them.  Perhaps this would be useful on Linux with
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| # Rhythmbox, once it understands daap.  (hurry up!)
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| #
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| # Failing that, one can use server-side conversion to transcode
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| # non-standard (.ogg, .flac) music to wav on the server side.
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| # See the ssc_* options below.
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| #
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| 
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| extensions = .mp3,.m4a,.m4p,.ogg
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| 
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| #
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| # ssc_codectypes (optional)
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| #
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| # List of codectypes for files that the daap server should
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| # perform internal format conversion and present to clients
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| # as WAV files.  The file extensions that these codectypes correspond
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| # to must also be present in 'extensions'
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| # configuration value, or files are not probed in the first
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| # place.
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| #
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| # Valid codectypes:
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| #
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| # mp4a - for AAC (.aac, .mp4, .m4a, .m4p)
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| # mpeg - for mp3
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| # wav - for wav
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| # wma - for wma
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| # ogg - for ogg
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| # flac - for flac (.flac, .fla)
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| # mpc for musepack (.mpc, .mpp, .mp+)
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| # alac for alac (.m4a)
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| #
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| 
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| ssc_codectypes = ogg,flac,alac
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| 
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| #
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| # ssc_prog (optional)
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| #
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| # Program that is used in server side format conversion.
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| # Program must accept following command line syntax:
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| #     ssc_prog filename offset length ...
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| # Parameter filename is the real name of the file that is
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| # to be converted and streamed, offset is number of bytes
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| # that are skipped from the beginning of the _output_ file
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| # before streaming is started, length is length of the song
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| # in seconds (or zero).  All other possible arguments must
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| # be ignored.  The resulting wav file (or the rest of
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| # the file after initial seek) is written to the standard
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| # output by the ssc_prog program.  This is typically
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| # a script that is a front end for different conversion tools
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| # handling different formats.
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| #
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| 
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| ssc_prog = /etc/mt-daapd-ssc-script
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| 
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| #
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| # logfile (optional)
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| #
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| # This is the file to log to.  If this is not configured,
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| # then it will log to the syslog.
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| #
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| # Not that the -d <level> switch will control the log verbosity.
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| # By default, it runs at log level 1.  Log level 9 will churn
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| # out scads of useless debugging information.  Values in between
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| # will vary the amount of logging you get.
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| #
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| 
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| #logfile = /var/log/mt-daapd.log
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| 
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| #
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| # art_filename (optional)
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| #
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| # There is experimental support thanks to Hiren Joshi
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| # (hirenj@mooh.org) for dynamically adding art to the id3v2
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| # header as it is streamed (!!).  If you were using a music system
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| # like zina or andromeda, for example, with cover art called 
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| # "_folderOpenImage.jpg", you could use the parameter
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| # art_file _folderOpenImage.jpg and if the file _folderOpenImage.jpg
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| # was located in the same folder as the .mp3 file, it would appear
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| # in iTunes.  Cool, eh? 
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| #
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| 
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| #art_filename = _folderOpenImage.jpg
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| 
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| #
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| # rescan_interval
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| #
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| # How often to check the file system to see if any mp3 files
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| # have been added or removed. 
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| #
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| # if not specified, the default is 0, which disables background scanning.
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| #
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| # If background rescanning is disabled, a scan can still be forced from the 
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| # "status" page of the administrative web interface
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| #
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| # Setting a rescan_interval lower than the time it takes to rescan
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| # won't hurt anything, it will just waste CPU, and make connect times
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| # to the daap server longer.
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| #
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| #
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| 
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| #rescan_interval = 300
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| 
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| # always_scan 
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| #
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| # The default behavior is not not do background rescans of the
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| # filesystem unless there are clients connected.  The thought is to
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| # allow the drives to spin down unless they are in use.  This might be
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| # of more importance in IDE drives that aren't designed to be run
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| # 24x7.  Forcing a scan through the web interface will always work
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| # though, even if no users are connected.
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| 
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| # always_scan = 0
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| 
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| # 
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| # process_m3u
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| #
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| # By default m3u processing is turned off, since most m3u files
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| # sitting around in peoples mp3 directories have bad paths, and
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| # I hear about it.  :)
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| #
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| # If you are sure your m3u files have good paths (i.e. unixly pathed,
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| # with relative paths relative to the directory the m3u is in), then
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| # you can turn on m3u processing by setting this directive to 1.
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| #
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| # I'm not sure "unixly" is a word, but you get the idea.
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| #
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| 
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| # process_m3u = 0
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| 
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| #
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| # scan_type
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| # 
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| #
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| # This sets how aggressively mp3 files should be scanned to determine
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| # file length.  There are three values:
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| #
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| # 0 (Normal) 
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| #   Just scan the first mp3 frame to try and calculate size.  This will
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| #   be accurate for most files, but VBR files without an Xing tag will
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| #   probably have wildly inaccurate file times.  This is the default.
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| #
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| # 1 (Aggressive)
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| #   This checks the bitrates of 10 frames in the middle of the song.  
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| #   This will still be inaccurate for VBR files without an Xing tag,
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| #   but they probably won't be quite as inaccurate as 0.  This takes
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| #   more time, obviously, although the time hit will only happen the
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| #   first time you scan a particular file.
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| #
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| # 2 (Painfully aggressive)
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| #   This walks through the entire song, counting the number of frames.
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| #   This should result in accurate song times, but will take the most
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| #   time.  Again, this will only have to be incurred the first time
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| #   the file is indexed.
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| # 
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| 
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| # scan_type = 0
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| 
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| #
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| # compress
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| #
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| # Whether to use gzip content-encoding when transferring playlists etc.
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| # This was contributed as a patch by Ciamac Moallemi just prior to the 0.2.1
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| # release, and as such, hasn't gotten as much testing as other features.
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| #
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| # This feature should substantially speed up transfers of large databases
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| # and playlists.
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| #
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| # It will eventually default to 1, but currently it defaults to 0.
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| #
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| 
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| # compress = 0
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| 
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