Title: my .mpdconfig Author: Anonymous Pastebin link: http://pastebin.com/p53NXgUK First Edit: Thursday 27th of December 2012 07:50:09 AM CDT Last Edit: Thursday 27th of December 2012 07:50:09 AM CDT # An example configuration file for MPD # See the mpd.conf man page for a more detailed description of each parameter.     # Files and directories ####################################################### # # This setting controls the top directory which MPD will search to discover the # available audio files and add them to the daemon's online database. This # setting defaults to the XDG directory, otherwise the music directory will be # be disabled and audio files will only be accepted over ipc socket (using # file:// protocol) or streaming files over an accepted protocol. # music_directory         "home/tristan/music" # # This setting sets the MPD internal playlist directory. The purpose of this # directory is storage for playlists created by MPD. The server will use # playlist files not created by the server but only if they are in the MPD # format. This setting defaults to playlist saving being disabled. # playlist_directory              "home/tristan/.mpd/playlists" # # This setting sets the location of the MPD database. This file is used to # load the database at server start up and store the database while the # server is not up. This setting defaults to disabled which will allow # MPD to accept files over ipc socket (using file:// protocol) or streaming # files over an accepted protocol. # db_file                 "/home/tristan/.mpd/tag_cache" # # These settings are the locations for the daemon log files for the daemon. # These logs are great for troubleshooting, depending on your log_level # settings. # # The special value "syslog" makes MPD use the local syslog daemon. This # setting defaults to logging to syslog, otherwise logging is disabled. # log_file                        "/home/tristan/.mpd/mpd.log" # # This setting sets the location of the file which stores the process ID # for use of mpd --kill and some init scripts. This setting is disabled by # default and the pid file will not be stored. # pid_file                        "/home/tristan/.mpd/mpd.pid" # # This setting sets the location of the file which contains information about # most variables to get MPD back into the same general shape it was in before # it was brought down. This setting is disabled by default and the server # state will be reset on server start up. # state_file                      "/home/tristan/.mpd/mpdstate" # # The location of the sticker database.  This is a database which # manages dynamic information attached to songs. # sticker_file                   "/var/lib/mpd/sticker.sql" # ###############################################################################     # General music daemon options ################################################ # # This setting specifies the user that MPD will run as. MPD should never run as # root and you may use this setting to make MPD change its user ID after # initialization. This setting is disabled by default and MPD is run as the # current user. # user                            "mpd" # # This setting specifies the group that MPD will run as. If not specified # primary group of user specified with "user" setting will be used (if set). # This is useful if MPD needs to be a member of group such as "audio" to # have permission to use sound card. # #group                          "nogroup" # # This setting sets the address for the daemon to listen on. Careful attention # should be paid if this is assigned to anything other then the default, any. # This setting can deny access to control of the daemon. Choose any if you want # to have mpd listen on every address # # For network bind_to_address         "localhost" # # And for Unix Socket #bind_to_address                "/var/run/mpd/socket" # # This setting is the TCP port that is desired for the daemon to get assigned # to. # #port                           "6600" # # This setting controls the type of information which is logged. Available # setting arguments are "default", "secure" or "verbose". The "verbose" setting # argument is recommended for troubleshooting, though can quickly stretch # available resources on limited hardware storage. # #log_level                      "default" # # If you have a problem with your MP3s ending abruptly it is recommended that # you set this argument to "no" to attempt to fix the problem. If this solves # the problem, it is highly recommended to fix the MP3 files with vbrfix # (available as vbrfix in the debian archive), at which # point gapless MP3 playback can be enabled. # #gapless_mp3_playback                   "yes" # # This setting enables MPD to create playlists in a format usable by other # music players. # #save_absolute_paths_in_playlists       "no" # # This setting defines a list of tag types that will be extracted during the # audio file discovery process. Optionally, 'comment' can be added to this # list. # #metadata_to_use        "artist,album,title,track,name,genre,date,composer,performer,disc" # # This setting enables automatic update of MPD's database when files in # music_directory are changed. # #auto_update    "yes" # # Limit the depth of the directories being watched, 0 means only watch # the music directory itself.  There is no limit by default. # #auto_update_depth "3" # ###############################################################################     # Symbolic link behavior ###################################################### # # If this setting is set to "yes", MPD will discover audio files by following # symbolic links outside of the configured music_directory. # #follow_outside_symlinks        "yes" # # If this setting is set to "yes", MPD will discover audio files by following # symbolic links inside of the configured music_directory. # #follow_inside_symlinks         "yes" # ###############################################################################     # Zeroconf / Avahi Service Discovery ########################################## # # If this setting is set to "yes", service information will be published with # Zeroconf / Avahi. # #zeroconf_enabled               "yes" # # The argument to this setting will be the Zeroconf / Avahi unique name for # this MPD server on the network. # #zeroconf_name                  "Music Player" # ###############################################################################     # Permissions ################################################################# # # If this setting is set, MPD will require password authorization. The password # can setting can be specified multiple times for different password profiles. # #password                        "password@read,add,control,admin" # # This setting specifies the permissions a user has who has not yet logged in. # #default_permissions             "read,add,control,admin" # ###############################################################################     # Input ####################################################################### #   input {         plugin "curl" #       proxy "proxy.isp.com:8080" #       proxy_user "user" #       proxy_password "password" }   # ###############################################################################   # Audio Output ################################################################ # # MPD supports various audio output types, as well as playing through multiple # audio outputs at the same time, through multiple audio_output settings # blocks. Setting this block is optional, though the server will only attempt # autodetection for one sound card. # # See for examples of # other audio outputs. # # An example of an ALSA output: # audio_output {         type            "pulse"         name            "MPD"         device          "hw:0,0"        # optional         format          "44100:16:2"    # optional         mixer_device    "default"       # optional         mixer_control   "PCM"           # optional         mixer_index     "0"             # optional } # # An example of an OSS output: # #audio_output { #       type            "oss" #       name            "My OSS Device" #       device          "/dev/dsp"      # optional #       format          "44100:16:2"    # optional #       mixer_device    "/dev/mixer"    # optional #       mixer_control   "PCM"           # optional #} # # An example of a shout output (for streaming to Icecast): # #audio_output { #       type            "shout" #       encoding        "ogg"                   # optional #       name            "My Shout Stream" #       host            "localhost" #       port            "8000" #       mount           "/mpd.ogg" #       password        "hackme" #       quality         "5.0" #       bitrate         "128" #       format          "44100:16:1" #       protocol        "icecast2"              # optional #       user            "source"                # optional #       description     "My Stream Description" # optional #       genre           "jazz"                  # optional #       public          "no"                    # optional #       timeout         "2"                     # optional #} # # An example of a recorder output: # #audio_output { #       type            "recorder" #       name            "My recorder" #       encoder         "vorbis"                # optional, vorbis or lame #       path            "/var/lib/mpd/recorder/mpd.ogg" ##      quality         "5.0"                   # do not define if bitrate is defined #       bitrate         "128"                   # do not define if quality is defined #       format          "44100:16:1" #} # # An example of a httpd output (built-in HTTP streaming server): # #audio_output { #       type            "httpd" #       name            "My HTTP Stream" #       encoder         "vorbis"                # optional, vorbis or lame #       port            "8000" #       quality         "5.0"                   # do not define if bitrate is defined #       bitrate         "128"                   # do not define if quality is defined #       format          "44100:16:1" #} # # An example of a pulseaudio output (streaming to a remote pulseaudio server) # #audio_output { #       type            "pulse" #       name            "My Pulse Output" #       server          "remote_server"         # optional #       sink            "remote_server_sink"    # optional #} # ## Example "pipe" output: # #audio_output { #       type            "pipe" #       name            "my pipe" #       command         "aplay -f cd 2>/dev/null" ## Or if you're want to use AudioCompress #       command         "AudioCompress -m | aplay -f cd 2>/dev/null" ## Or to send raw PCM stream through PCM: #       command         "nc example.org 8765" #       format          "44100:16:2" #} # ## An example of a null output (for no audio output): # #audio_output { #       type            "null" #       name            "My Null Output" #} # # This setting will change all decoded audio to be converted to the specified # format before being passed to the audio outputs. By default, this setting is # disabled. # #audio_output_format            "44100:16:2" # # If MPD has been compiled with libsamplerate support, this setting specifies # the sample rate converter to use.  Possible values can be found in the # mpd.conf man page or the libsamplerate documentation. By default, this is # setting is disabled. # #samplerate_converter           "Fastest Sinc Interpolator" # ###############################################################################     # Volume control mixer ######################################################## # # These are the global volume control settings. By default, this setting will # be detected to the available audio output device, with preference going to # hardware mixing. Hardware and software mixers for individual audio_output # sections cannot yet be mixed. # # An example for controlling an ALSA, OSS or Pulseaudio mixer; If this # setting is used other sound applications will be affected by the volume # being controlled by MPD. # #mixer_type                     "hardware" # # An example for controlling all mixers through software. This will control # all controls, even if the mixer is not supported by the device and will not # affect any other sound producing applications. # #mixer_type                     "software" # # This example will not allow MPD to touch the mixer at all and will disable # all volume controls. # #mixer_type                     "disabled" # ###############################################################################     # Normalization automatic volume adjustments ################################## # # This setting specifies the type of ReplayGain to use. This setting can have # the argument "album" or "track". See for more # details. This setting is disabled by default. # #replaygain                     "album" # # This setting sets the pre-amp used for files that have ReplayGain tags. By # default this setting is disabled. # #replaygain_preamp              "0" # # This setting enables on-the-fly normalization volume adjustment. This will # result in the volume of all playing audio to be adjusted so the output has # equal "loudness". This setting is disabled by default. # #volume_normalization           "no" # ###############################################################################     # MPD Internal Buffering ###################################################### # # This setting adjusts the size of internal decoded audio buffering. Changing # this may have undesired effects. Don't change this if you don't know what you # are doing. # #audio_buffer_size              "2048" # # This setting controls the percentage of the buffer which is filled before # beginning to play. Increasing this reduces the chance of audio file skipping, # at the cost of increased time prior to audio playback. # #buffer_before_play             "10%" # ###############################################################################     # Resource Limitations ######################################################## # # These settings are various limitations to prevent MPD from using too many # resources. Generally, these settings should be minimized to prevent security # risks, depending on the operating resources. # #connection_timeout             "60" #max_connections                "10" #max_playlist_length            "16384" #max_command_list_size          "2048" #max_output_buffer_size         "8192" # ###############################################################################     # Character Encoding ########################################################## # # If file or directory names do not display correctly for your locale then you # may need to modify this setting. After modification of this setting mpd # --create-db must be run to change the database. # filesystem_charset              "UTF-8" # # This setting controls the encoding that ID3v1 tags should be converted from. # id3v1_encoding                  "UTF-8" # ############################################################################### # SIDPlay decoder ############################################################# # # songlength_database: #  Location of your songlengths file, as distributed with the HVSC. #  The sidplay plugin checks this for matching MD5 fingerprints. #  See http://www.c64.org/HVSC/DOCUMENTS/Songlengths.faq # # default_songlength: #  This is the default playing time in seconds for songs not in the #  songlength database, or in case you're not using a database. #  A value of 0 means play indefinitely. # # filter: #  Turns the SID filter emulation on or off. # #decoder { #       plugin                  "sidplay" #       songlength_database     "/media/C64Music/DOCUMENTS/Songlengths.txt" #       default_songlength      "120" #       filter "true" #} # ###############################################################################