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-config BR2_PACKAGE_MT_DAAPD
- prompt "mt-daapd.......................... A multi-threaded DAAP (Digital Audio Access Protocol) daemon"
- tristate
- default m if CONFIG_DEVEL
- select BR2_PACKAGE_LIBGDBM
- select BR2_PACKAGE_LIBHOWL
- select BR2_PACKAGE_LIBID3TAG
- help
- mt-daapd is a program which acts as an iTunes (DAAP) server for Linux and
- other POSIX unixes. It may eventually support Win32 as well.
-
- Some random features that it supports:
-
- * Supports the Roku SoundBridge (query/browse/index support)
- * Supports periodic rescans of the database
- * Can advertise shoutcast streams
- * Supports password-protected shares
- * Is web-configurable and managable
- * Support dynamic playlists, like iTunes "Smart playlists"
- * Probably other things I've forgotten
-
- All is not perfect, however. Currently, there are several drawbacks to it:
-
- * database is indexed by inode, so all music must be on one filesystem
- * browse by artist is slow on Roku, times out (with large databases ~10K songs)
- * Probably other things I've forgotten
-
- http://www.mt-daapd.org/
-
- Depends: libgdbm, libhowl, libid3tag, libpthread
-