3rd party app request and work in progress

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alexmv
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Re: 3rd party app request and work in progress

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OwnTone (previously forked-daapd)

OwnTone is a Linux/FreeBSD DAAP (iTunes), MPD (Music Player Daemon) and RSP (Roku) media server.

It supports AirPlay devices/speakers, Apple Remote (and compatibles), MPD clients, Chromecast, network streaming, internet radio, Spotify and LastFM.

It does not support streaming video by AirPlay nor Chromecast.

DAAP stands for Digital Audio Access Protocol which is the protocol used by iTunes and friends to share/stream media libraries over the network.

OwnTone was previously called forked-daapd, which again was a rewrite of mt-daapd (Firefly Media Server).

https://github.com/owntone
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Re: 3rd party app request and work in progress

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Hi,

Can you add text editor and netdata for TOS5 please ?
https://www.netdata.cloud
Thanks
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rapcat
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Re: 3rd party app request and work in progress

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We need a good copy and sync application for the armv8, we have nothing acceptable. It would be good to have "duplicati" and "freefilesync". I know freefilesync has a gui and it's not easy at all to implement, but if we can just run the batch tasks without graphical interface it would be enough, we can make the configuration in the XML file. At the moment rsync scripts are fine but rsync lack a lot of functionality like detecting moved or renamed files, etc.. So please consider to improve the basic functionalities of the armv8 versions :roll:
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Re: 3rd party app request and work in progress

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{L_BUTTON_AT}rapcat

Use resiliosync, it's fantastic
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Re: 3rd party app request and work in progress

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Roccia7 wrote: 08 Jan 2023, 01:59
Use resiliosync, it's fantastic


Thank you for your reply @Roccia7, resilio doesn't cover my needings. I started to build my own scripts with rclone to automate the backups.
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alexmv wrote: 14 Dec 2022, 16:22 OwnTone (previously forked-daapd)

OwnTone is a Linux/FreeBSD DAAP (iTunes), MPD (Music Player Daemon) and RSP (Roku) media server.

It supports AirPlay devices/speakers, Apple Remote (and compatibles), MPD clients, Chromecast, network streaming, internet radio, Spotify and LastFM.

It does not support streaming video by AirPlay nor Chromecast.

DAAP stands for Digital Audio Access Protocol which is the protocol used by iTunes and friends to share/stream media libraries over the network.

OwnTone was previously called forked-daapd, which again was a rewrite of mt-daapd (Firefly Media Server).

https://github.com/owntone
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Re: 3rd party app request and work in progress

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Is it possible to develop a nice, stable multimedia server that doesn't throw a wobbler every time there is a system update? :)
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Tricky wrote: 02 Apr 2023, 01:13 Is it possible to develop a nice, stable multimedia server that doesn't throw a wobbler every time there is a system update? :)
There's already, it's called synology. Or, if you prefer to keep Terramaster, you can use xpenology :D ;) 8-)
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Roccia7 wrote: 02 Apr 2023, 02:38
Tricky wrote: 02 Apr 2023, 01:13 Is it possible to develop a nice, stable multimedia server that doesn't throw a wobbler every time there is a system update? :)
There's already, it's called synology. Or, if you prefer to keep Terramaster, you can use xpenology :D ;) 8-)

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