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'''Amarok''' automatically shows the tracks from the server in the <menuchoice>Media Sources -> Local Music</menuchoice> pane and no further configuration is required. If the collection is not showing up, click the {{Icon|view-list-tree}} icon to be sure you are not in Merged View.
'''Amarok''' will show the tracks from the server in the <menuchoice>Media Sources -> Local Music</menuchoice> pane if you enable the DAAP Collection in <menuchoice>Settings -> Configure Amarok -> Configure Plugins -> Collections</menuchoice>. If the collection is not showing up, click the {{Icon|view-list-tree}} icon to be sure you are not in Merged View.


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Revision as of 15:11, 26 September 2012

Digital Audio Access Protocol (DAAP)

DAAP is a protocol to share media over a network. It was first used for the iTunes music player, but is widely used today.

Client

Amarok will show the tracks from the server in the Media Sources -> Local Music pane if you enable the DAAP Collection in Settings -> Configure Amarok -> Configure Plugins -> Collections. If the collection is not showing up, click the icon to be sure you are not in Merged View.

Server

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 its web interface by opening the page

http://localhost:3689/index.html

. The default password is mt-daapd; the user field stays empty.