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Access Instructions: (Assumes local noisebridge network access) | Access Instructions: (Assumes local noisebridge network access) | ||
#Add jukebox.sfo.noisebridge.net to your hosts file (ip address 172.30.0. | #Add jukebox.sfo.noisebridge.net to your hosts file (ip address 172.30.0.20) | ||
# | #Local TLD is enabled, so you can visit http://jukebox.noise in any web browser -- http://172.30.0.20 | ||
#Select the MPD Player to stream music over the room speakers or stream to play the files locally | #Select the MPD Player to stream music over the room speakers or stream to play the files locally | ||
#Administrator login: | #Administrator login: | ||
#*admin | #*admin | ||
#*noisebridge | #*noisebridge | ||
#You no longer have to be logged in as admin in order to play via the MPD player. You can either use the not-logged in account, or create an account for yourself. | |||
#The scheme for putting music on the the jukebox is still to sftp in and upload whatcha got (/var/music), then go to 'Media Management' and 'Rescan Media'. There is (theoretically) a web interface for uploading more music, but, really, why bother? | |||
Revision as of 19:35, 11 October 2008
Service software: Jinzora
Access Instructions: (Assumes local noisebridge network access)
- Add jukebox.sfo.noisebridge.net to your hosts file (ip address 172.30.0.20)
- Local TLD is enabled, so you can visit http://jukebox.noise in any web browser -- http://172.30.0.20
- Select the MPD Player to stream music over the room speakers or stream to play the files locally
- Administrator login:
- admin
- noisebridge
- You no longer have to be logged in as admin in order to play via the MPD player. You can either use the not-logged in account, or create an account for yourself.
- The scheme for putting music on the the jukebox is still to sftp in and upload whatcha got (/var/music), then go to 'Media Management' and 'Rescan Media'. There is (theoretically) a web interface for uploading more music, but, really, why bother?