On 15-06-22 1:23 PM, Proxy One wrote:
> By default, it will send sound to it's local sound card (pulse audio or
> alsa). You can instead send that sound on some port as
> httpd type and stream it so it can be captured by some external
> application. 
>
> audio_output {
>         type            "httpd"
>         name            "My HTTP Stream"
>         encoder         "vorbis"                # optional, vorbis or lame
>         port            "8001"
>         bitrate         "128"                   # do not define if quality is 
> defined
>         format          "44100:16:1"
> }
>
> I used vlc and mplayer to listen that kind of stream on my computer.
>
>
> HTH
Thanks a lot for this, I will try it out. Where in the mpd.conf file
should I put this?

Have you used or tried GMPC, once you do, you might give up on vlc.

Here's a link: http://gmpc.wikia.com/wiki/GMPC_FEATURES

To be clear, I want to use GMPC, installed on my laptop, to control mpd
that is installed on the NAS. And so by doing this, listen to music on
my laptop. I hope this is clear now.

Thanks a lot for your input.


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