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| == Introduction ==
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| Often it is very comfortable to share your media files across the network, especially if you want to use it on different computers. This can be done in different ways.
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| == Ampache ==
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| | Often it is very useful to share your media files across the network, especially if you want to use it on different computers. This can be done in different ways: |
| | * [[Special:myLanguage/Amarok/Manual/Organization/Collection/RemoteCollections/Ampache|Ampache]] |
| | * [[Special:myLanguage/Amarok/Manual/Organization/Collection/RemoteCollections/DAAP#Digital Audio Access Protocol (DAAP)|DAAP]] |
| | * [[Special:myLanguage/Amarok/Manual/Organization/Collection/RemoteCollections/Samba|Samba]] |
| | * [[Special:myLanguage/Amarok/Manual/Organization/Collection/RemoteCollections/UPnP#Universal Plug and Play (UPnP)|UPnP]] |
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| '''Amarok''' is able to play music from an '''Ampache'''-media-server. '''Ampache''' needs an '''Apache'''-server to work.
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| === Server ===
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| On '''Debian'''-based distributions like '''Ubuntu''' you can install a '''Ampache'''-server using '''sudo apt-get install ampache'''.<br />
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| You need to tell the '''Apache'''-server where it can find the '''Ampache'''-files. Create the file ''/etc/apache2/conf.d/ampache'' with the following content:<br />
| | | prevtext=Statistics Synchronization Between Collections and with Last.fm | nexttext=Ampache |
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| Alias /music "/usr/share/ampache/www/"
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| <directory />
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| DirectoryIndex index.php index.html
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| Options Indexes MultiViews
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| AllowOverride None
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| Order allow,deny
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| Allow from all
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| </directory>
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| Restart '''Apache''' with the command ''/etc/init.d/apache2 restart'' so you can access the '''Ampache'''-webinterface using http://localhost/music/ . You get the following page:<br />
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| [[File:remotecollections_ampache_installation.png]]<br />
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| Choose your language and click <menuchoice>Start configuration</menuchoice> to configure '''Ampache'''. Enter the configuration of your '''MySQL'''-database:<br />
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| [[File:remotecollections_ampache_installation1.png]]<br />
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| Click <menuchoice>Insert Database</menuchoice> to create the user and database. You will get an error message because there is already a configuration file which is empty. Just enter your '''MySQL'''-configuration again and click <menuchoice>Write Config</menuchoice> and you will get a configuration file as download.<br />
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| [[File:remotecollections_ampache_installation2.png]]<br />
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| Save this file to ''/usr/share/ampache/www/config/ampache.cfg.php'' and overwrite the existing (empty) configuration. After you clicked <menuchoice>Continue to Step 3</menuchoice> you can create the initial account to manage '''Ampache'''.<br />
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| [[File:remotecollections_ampache_installation3]]<br />
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| Log into your newly created account:<br />
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| [[File:remotecollections_ampache_login.png]]<br />
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| And you will get the webinterface:<br />
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| [[File:remotecollections_ampache_webinterface.png]]<br />
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| Click on <menuchoice>Add a Catalog</menuchoice> in the <menuchoice>Admin</menuchoice> on the left to create a new catalog of music.<br />
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| [[File:remotecollections_ampache_catalog.png]]<br />
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| Create a new guest account using <menuchoice>Admin -> Add User</menuchoice>:<br />
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| [[File:remotecollections_ampache_createuser.png]]<br />
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| Now you need to allow guest access on your server. Open the configuration in ''/usr/share/ampache/www/config/ampache.cfg.php'' and remove the ';'-character before ''auto_user = "guest"''. Restart '''Apache''' and the server configuration is finished.<br />
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| === Client ===
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| Activate the '''Ampache''' service using <menuchoice>Settings -> Configure Amarok... -> Internet Services</menuchoice>.<br />
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| [[File:remotecollections_ampache_client.png]]<br />
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| Configure the service with the data entered on the server:<br />
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| [[File:remotecollections_ampache_client1.png]]<br />
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| Now the '''Ampache''' service should appear in the left pane.<br />
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| [[File:remotecollections_ampache_client2.png]]<br />
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| == Digital Audio Access Protocol (DAAP) ==
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| '''DAAP''' is a protocol to share media in a network. It was first used in the program '''iTunes''', but is widely used today.
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| On '''Debian'''-based distributions like '''Ubuntu''' you can install a DAAP-server using ''sudo apt-get install mt-daapd''. This will install the '''Firefly'''-DAAP-server. You can configure it using the webinterface by opening the page http://localhost:3689/index.html . The default password is '''mt-daapd''', the user field stays empty.<br />
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| [[File:remotecollections_daap_config.png]]<br />
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| === Client ===
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| '''Amarok''' automatically shows the tracks from the server in the left pane and no further configuration is required.<br />
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| [[File:remotecollections_daap.png]]<br />
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| == Samba ==
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| '''Samba''' is a free implementation of the '''SMB/CIFS''' protocol which is used to share files and printers in a network. Most modern file managers like '''Dolphin''' and '''Nautilus''' support this protocol.
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| The easiest way is to use your file manager. On '''Debian'''-based distributions like '''Ubuntu''' you can install a '''Dolphin''' extension to manage shares using ''sudo apt-get install kdenetwork-filesharing''. Open the properties of a folder in '''Dolphin''' and switch to the <menuchoice>Share</menuchoice> tab.<br />
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| [[File:remotecollections_samba_server.png]]<br />
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| After clicking at <menuchoice>Configure File Sharing...</menuchoice> the configuration dialogs is opened.<br />
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| [[File:remotecollections_samba_server1.png]]<br />
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| Change the settings to <menuchoice>Advanced Sharing</menuchoice> and the <menuchoice>Allowed Users</menuchoice> to <menuchoice>Allow all users to share folders</menuchoice>.<br />
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| [[File:remotecollections_samba_server2.png]]<br />
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| Then you can add the folder to the shares. Click at <menuchoice>Add...</menuchoice> and share the desired folder with '''Samba'''.<br />
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| You need to mount the share to use it in '''Amarok'''. To do this, you need to install the package ''smbfs''. Use the command ''sudo mount -t cifs //'''host'''/'''share''' '''/mount-point/''''' to mount the share. After that you can use it like a local folder and add it to your local collection.
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| == Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) ==
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| '''UPnP''' is a set of protocols to share media on the network. It is also supported by a wide range of Wi-Fi access points.
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| On '''Debian'''-based distributions like '''Ubuntu''' you can install a '''UPnP'''-server using ''sudo apt-get install ushare''. The service is started in the terminal with the command '' ushare -n '''servername''' [-i '''interface'''] [-c '''folder''']''. You can also manage shares using the webinterface, which you can access by opening http://127.0.0.1:port/web/ushare.html in the browser. ''port'' needs to be adjusted to your settings.
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| You also need a '''UPnP'''-client, which can be installed using ''sudo apt-get install djmount''. '''UPnP''' discovery can be started using ''djmount '''mountpoint'''''. After that you can use it like a local folder and add it to your local collection.
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| | [[Category:Amarok2.8]] |
| | [[Category:Multimedia]] |
| | [[Category:Tutorials]] |
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