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@@ -50,13 +50,3 @@ Working with mpd will be easier if you have access to its files, so maybe:
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sudo usermod -aG mpd $USER
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sudo usermod -aG mpd $USER
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# Notifications (AUR)
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Install `mpd-notification` and then start the service:
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```sh
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systemctl --user enable mpd-notification
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```
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title: "ncmpcpp"
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tags: [ "sound" ]
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# Music Player Daemon
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Install, then run as user with all configuration files in ~/.config/mpd/.
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Go down config list, copied from /usr/share/docs/mpd/ or something.
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mpd-configure
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# Problem solving
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I couldn't change volume, so in mpd.conf I uncommented the pulse audio lines and restarted mpd. This allowed pulse audio output, which allows volume change via mpc.
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Also, make sure the user mpd is part of the group pulse:
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```sh
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sudo adduser mpd pulse
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```
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In the audio_output section, try setting the mix_type to "software", not "hardware".
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If you're using alsa, check if the mpd user is part of the group 'audio'.
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