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of 5 123 ... Last Jump to page: Results 1 to 10 of 46 Thread: HOWTO: MPD & Clients. Thread Tools Show Printable Version Email this Page… Subscribe to this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode December 17th, 2006 #1 JMO707 View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Gee! These Aren't Roasted! Join Date May 2006 Location Rosario, Argentina Beans 152 DistroUbuntu Gnome 15.04 Vivid Vervet HOWTO: MPD mpd rebuild database & Clients. This is a traduction I made of this guide because of the request of elektronaut. Hope you like it, and forgive my language mistakes Music Player Daemon (MPD) is a music player which allows for remote access from another computer. An example would be a headless computer running MPD and using one of the available front ends to control it remotely. It also makes for a good desktop media player, particularly if you either don't use or frequently restart X. It utilizes a database (like other music players) to store the basic music file information for each file. Instead of playing files from the filesystem, it plays music from the MPD library. Once the daemon is started, the database is kept entirely in-memory, and there is no disk access necessary to lookup or search for a song. The text file database is only used to maintain the contents of the database when MPD is not running. [Wikipedia] Have in mind too that it consumes very little resources. In this moment it is taking away only 1,9 Mbytes of my memory. A front-end doesnt adds enough to reach the 10 Mbytes, and how it isnt required to play music, a playlist cat be left playing, and closing it we will be back to the 1,9 Mbytes. I think that
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briantm #! CrunchBanger Registered: 2009-03-12 Posts: 163 Help with MPD/Sonata [SOLVED] mpd arch linux Hi all,I'm having problems getting mpd up and runningI've installed Sonata, MPD and MPCI followed the instructions mpd log file here to set up mpdhttp://linuxowns.wordpress.com/2008/07/ … d-locally/I canged all the var stuff in conf to ~/.mpd insteadWhen I try to run mpd –create-db it says:** ERROR **: problems https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=320469&page=5 opening file –create-db for reading: No such file or directoryaborting...AbortedWhen I try to just run mpd it says:cannot init supplementary groups of user "brian" at line 39: Operation not permittedError reading db, fgetsAbortedI was also getting an error at some point saying that port 6600 was already taken. I changed it to 6601 in the conf to http://crunchbang.org/forums/viewtopic.php?id=5204 try to get around that.Any ideas?ThanksBrianedit:mpd –create-db was a copy paste error, should have been mpd –-create-dbSo I was able to populate the mpd db after thatI also changed the port back to 6600 and restartedNow the songs show up in sonata, but when I go to play them it flashes the song info and stops instantly, as if it were an empty song.I'm using an Eee 1005HA-H Last edited by briantm (2009-10-27 09:41:42) Offline Help fund CrunchBang, donate to the project! #2 2009-10-24 15:22:56 machinebacon #! unstable From: China Registered: 2009-07-02 Posts: 6,826 Website Re: Help with MPD/Sonata [SOLVED] you can put a # in front of the line 39? so it looks like:#user "brian"then run mpd again. start sonata from the terminal and start to play a song. an error will be printed on the screen, this helps for troubleshooting. Sweaty lads picking up the soap | I love the new "Ignore user" button Offline #3 2009-10-24 19:22:47 briantm #! CrunchBanger Registered: 2009-03-12 Posts: 163
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