From: Mike Brady Date: Wed, 7 Oct 2015 13:31:20 +0000 (+0100) Subject: Delete shairport-sync.conf~ X-Git-Tag: 2.5.0.9~1^2~4 X-Git-Url: http://git.ipfire.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=commitdiff_plain;h=97a83c810a0b09f94272b9c1bee8bf904138a2f9;p=thirdparty%2Fshairport-sync.git Delete shairport-sync.conf~ Included by mhistake! --- diff --git a/scripts/shairport-sync.conf~ b/scripts/shairport-sync.conf~ deleted file mode 100644 index 8a4dbf72..00000000 --- a/scripts/shairport-sync.conf~ +++ /dev/null @@ -1,81 +0,0 @@ -// Sample Configuration File for Shairport Sync -// Commented out settings are generally the defaults, except where noted. - -// General Settings -general = -{ -// name = "Shairport Sync Player"; // This is the name the service will advertise to iTunes. The default is "Shairport Sync on " -// password = "secret"; // comment out this line if you want to have no password -// interpolation = "basic"; // aka "stuffing". Default is "basic", alternative is "soxr". Use "soxr" only if you have a reasonably fast processor. -// output_backend = "alsa"; // Run "shairport-sync -h" to get a list of all output_backends, e.g. "alsa", "pipe", "stdout". The default is the first one. -// mdns_backend = "avahi"; // Run "shairport-sync -h" to get a list of all mdns_backends. The default is the first one. -// port = 5000; // Listen for service requests on this port -// udp_port_base = 6001; // start allocating UDP ports from this port number when needed -// udp_port_range = 100; // look for free ports in this number of places, starting at the UDP port base (only three are needed). -// statistics = "no"; // set to "yes" to print statistics in the log -// drift = 88; // allow this number of frames of drift away from exact synchronisation before attempting to correct it -// resync_threshold = 2205; // a synchronisation error greater than this will cause resynchronisation; 0 disables it -// log_verbosity = 0; // "0" means no debug verbosity, "3" is most verbose. -// ignore_volume_control = "no"; // set this to "yes" if you want the volume to be at 100% no matter what the source's volume control is set to. -}; - -// How to deal with metadata, including artwork -metadata = -{ -// enabled = "no"; // et to yes to get Shairport Sync to solicit metadata from the source and to pass it on via a pipe -// include_cover_art = "no"; // set to "yes" to get Shairport Sync to solicit cover art from the source and pass it via the pipe. You must also set "enabled" to "yes". -// pipe_name = "/tmp/shairport-sync-metadata"; -}; - -// Advanced parameters for controlling how a Shairport Sync runs -sessioncontrol = -{ -// run_this_before_play_begins = "/full/path/to/application and args"; // make sure the application has executable permission. It it's a script, include the #!... stuff on the first line -// run_this_after_play_ends = "/full/path/to/application and args"; // make sure the application has executable permission. It it's a script, include the #!... stuff on the first line -// wait_for_completion = "no"; // set to "yes" to get Shairport Sync to wait until the "run_this..." applications have terminated before continuing -// allow_session_interruption = "no"; // set to "yes" to allow another device to interrupt Shairport Sync while it's playing from an existing audio source -// session_timeout = 120; // wait for this number of seconds after a source disappears before terminating the session and becoming available again. -}; - -// -// Back End Settings -// - -// These are parameters for the "alsa" audio back end, the only back end that supports synchronised audio. -alsa = -{ -// output_device = "default"; // the name of the alsa output device. Use "alsamixer" or "aplay" to find out the names of devices, mixers, etc. -// mixer_control_name = "PCM"; // the name of the mixer to use to adjust output volume. If not specified, volume in adjusted in software. -// mixer_device = "default"; // the mixer_device default is whatever the output_device is. Normally you wouldn't have to use this. -// audio_backend_latency_offset = 0; // Set this offset to compensate for a fixed delay in the audio back end. E.g. if the output device delays by 100 ms, set this to -4410. -// audio_backend_buffer_desired_length = 6615; // If set too small, buffer underflow occurs on low-powered machines. Too long and the response times with software mixer become annoying. -}; - -// These are parameters for the "pipe" audio back end, a back end that directs raw CD-style audio output to a pipe. No interpolation is done. -pipe = -{ -// name = "/path/to/pipe"; // there is no default pipe name for the output -// audio_backend_latency_offset = 0; // Set this offset to compensate for a fixed delay in the audio back end. E.g. if the output device delays by 100 ms, set this to -4410. -// audio_backend_buffer_desired_length = 44100; // Having started to send audio at the right time, send all subsequent audio this many frames ahead of time, creating a buffer this size. -}; - -// These are parameters for the "stdout" audio back end, a back end that directs raw CD-style audio output to stdout. No interpolation is done. -stdout = -{ -// audio_backend_latency_offset = 0; // Set this offset to compensate for a fixed delay in the audio back end. E.g. if the output device delays by 100 ms, set this to -4410. -// audio_backend_buffer_desired_length = 44100; // Having started to send audio at the right time, send all subsequent audio this many frames ahead of time, creating a buffer this size. -}; - -// The following static latency settings are deprecated -- do not use them for new installations. Shairport Sync now sets latencies automatically. -// To compensate for a delay in the output device using the alsa/stdio/pipe "audio_backend_latency_offset" setting. - -// Static latencies for different sources. These have been estimated from listening tests. -latencies = -{ -// default = 88200; // used for unrecognised sources and for iTunes up to and including iTunes 9.X. -// itunes = 99400; // used for iTunes 10 or later -// airplay = 88200; -// forkedDaapd = 99400; -}; - -