[lug] audio questions
Jason Vallery
jason at vallery.net
Thu May 8 16:05:23 MDT 2008
There are a bunch of projects that accomplish this. There is a list at:
http://www.mp3-howto.com/mp3-howto-12.html
I personally have used Ampache (http://ampache.org/) which worked
well. A while back though I switched to mt-daapd so that it would
integrate with iTunes (http://mt-daapd.org/). I'm a Mac guy on the
desktop.
-J
On Thu, May 8, 2008 at 3:34 PM, <dio2002 at indra.com> wrote:
> Nathan Berry wrote:
>
> > The reason I have ripped my CD collection is that I run an MP3 server on
> my
> > LINUX box. I can listen to my music from anywhere I have internet access.
> > I have also converted my LPs to CDs and then ripped them as well ( I have
> > over 1000). So my music collection is pretty good sized. It is nice to
> > have my entire collection available to me when I am at work. Just my two
> > cents.
> >
>
> i'd like access to that collection ;-)
>
> how do you access the files remotely? do you tunnel into that server or is
> it wide open? what software do you use to navigate and access the files
> remotely? i'm thinking straight http directory listings would be rather
> inconvenient though simple to implement.
>
> i'm thinking it might be time for me to set one of these up myself.
>
>
>
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