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---
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title: "mpd"
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tags: [ "Documentation", "sound" ]
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---
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# Setup
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## Configuration
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This is a minimum configuration file for /etc/mpd.conf
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```
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music_directory "/var/lib/mpd/music"
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playlist_directory "/var/lib/mpd/playlists"
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db_file "/var/lib/mpd/mpd.db"
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pid_file "/run/mpd/mpd.pid"
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state_file "/var/lib/mpd/mpdstate"
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user "mpd"
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audio_output {
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type "pulse"
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name "My Pulse Output"
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}
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audio_output {
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type "fifo"
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name "my_fifo"
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path "/tmp/mpd.fifo"
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format "44100:16:2"
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}
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```
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You can use alsa instead of pulse, but don't unless you're on a Pi.
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Since this is run as the mpd user, you'll need to grant that user pulse acceess, often with the user-group `pulse` or `pulse-access`, but your distro may vary.
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> sudo usermod -aG pulse-access mpd
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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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# Notifications (AUR)
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Install `mpd-notification` and then start the service:
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> systemctl --user enable mpd-notification
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