> 2010/10/2 Leandro sullo sgorbio <lnofe...@cybervalley.org>: >> Alan <lameventa...@gmail.com> writes: >> >>> Can anybody explain me how to use Freevo 1.9.0 with MPD? >> >> It works for me and these are the lines for configuration: >> >> MPD_SERVER_HOST='192.168.1.105'   # the host running the mpd server >>                    (in my >> configuration was the same >>                    pc where freevo >> runs but I need to >>                    indicate this >> address because mpd >>                    can listen only >> on an address) >> >> MPD_SERVER_PORT=6600       # the port the server is listening >> on >> MPD_SERVER_PASSWORD=None     # the password to access the mpd >> server >> MPD_MUSIC_BASE_PATH='/dati/Musica/'   # the local path to where the >> music is stored, must have trail >> MPD_EXTERNAL_CLIENT=None   # the location of the external client you >> want to use, or N >> #  MPD_EXTERNAL_CLIENT_ARGS=''   # arguments to be passed to the >> external client, or None [not i >> plugin.activate('audio.mpd_playlist') >> plugin.activate('audio.mpd_status') > > Yes, this is exactly the configuration I have, but its not usable. > The output is really strange, and all I can do is advance in a > playlist that has been already playing by using another client. > I think this plugin requires a specific version of mpc which I don't have. > > should be independent of mpc, the plugin does have its own modified library and that may be missing
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