Il giorno lun, 07/11/2005 alle 21.04 +0000, Barney ha scritto: > > > On 11/6/05, Charles Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Sun, 2005-11-06 at 16:00 +0000, Barney wrote: > > Can rhythmbox(0.9.1) connect to shared music on another > machine running > > iTunes. If so, how would I go about getting this up and > running? > > Yes. Compile it with --enable-daap and make sure you have > either howl > or avahi installed & running. > > I am using the rhythmbox package from Debian unstable. It installed > avahi for me. I have two machines connected via a router. One machine > is wireless running Debian/Linux and the other is XP. Most of my music > is on the XP machine. If I run rhythmbox and share music then the > XP/iTunes machine can see and play the music of the Linux box, but I > can't get the Linux machine to see the XP machine's music. I have used > netcat to send data from one machine to the other over UDP port 5353 > which I think is needed by avahi and that works fine (after stopping > avahi-daemon/iTunes). If I run avahi-discover on the linux box it > doesn't list the XP box though so I'm guessing the problem is at the > avahi level rather than the rhythmbox level. Any tips on howto debug > futher? >
Not sure, but maybe every Zeroconf/Bonjour implementation could be potentially incompatible. There was a thread in September on desktop-devel-list about switch from howl to avahi in GNOME Desktop and there should be more info on this page: http://0pointer.de/blog/projects/avahi-compat.html I repeat: I'm not sure this could be the reason of your issue, 'cause I don't know if implementation means simply API/ABI or sending data over the network. _______________________________________________ rhythmbox-devel mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/rhythmbox-devel
