Can MediaMonkey access a DAAP server?

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Re: Can MediaMonkey access a DAAP server?

by khelsing » Sun Feb 26, 2012 6:39 am

Guest wrote:This still doesn't appear to be working. I'm using MediaMonkey Gold 4.0.2.1462 and firefly-1696. When I expand the "Media Servers" node in MediaMonkey, it scans and tells me there are no servers available. Is this expected to work?
As was already mentioned in this thread Firefly (aka mt-daapd) isn't based on UPnP-AV/DLNA but uses an older version of Apple's proprietary protocol DAAP. MediaMonkey does not support DAAP and therefore can neither see Firefly nor iTunes.

Re: Can MediaMonkey access a DAAP server?

by Lowlander » Sat Feb 25, 2012 8:07 pm

MediaMonkey can see Media Servers here.

Re: Can MediaMonkey access a DAAP server?

by Guest » Sat Feb 25, 2012 5:18 pm

This still doesn't appear to be working. I'm using MediaMonkey Gold 4.0.2.1462 and firefly-1696. When I expand the "Media Servers" node in MediaMonkey, it scans and tells me there are no servers available. Is this expected to work?

Re: Can MediaMonkey access a DAAP server?

by gumbootiner » Thu Oct 27, 2011 3:21 pm

Excellent! :D

Re: Can MediaMonkey access a DAAP server?

by nohitter151 » Thu Oct 27, 2011 2:38 pm

gumbootiner wrote:I'd purchase the gold version if this option were included. Many open source players have this feature so use their source if you don't want to write your own, either way it should be in MM.
Great, because it will be in MM 4.0.

Re: Can MediaMonkey access a DAAP server?

by gumbootiner » Thu Oct 27, 2011 2:24 pm

I'd purchase the gold version if this option were included. Many open source players have this feature so use their source if you don't want to write your own, either way it should be in MM.

Re: Can MediaMonkey access a DAAP server?

by nohitter151 » Tue Jun 02, 2009 12:11 pm

jrsReign wrote:On my laptop--which aswell runs Linux--I can barrage either Amarok (the abutting affair to MediaMonkey on Linux, but not quite), Rhythmbox or Banshee (both authentic iTunes clones, including the DAAP server) and instead of browsing an accustomed arrangement allotment to admission the music on my desktop, the above media players artlessly ascertain the Firefly Media Server (the new name for mt-daapd, which is in actuality just a DAAP server, the affection that several humans accept already requested for MediaMonkey) and let me play the music stored on my desktop.
What's your point?

Re: Can MediaMonkey access a DAAP server?

by jrsReign » Tue Jun 02, 2009 8:19 am

On my laptop--which aswell runs Linux--I can barrage either Amarok (the abutting affair to MediaMonkey on Linux, but not quite), Rhythmbox or Banshee (both authentic iTunes clones, including the DAAP server) and instead of browsing an accustomed arrangement allotment to admission the music on my desktop, the above media players artlessly ascertain the Firefly Media Server (the new name for mt-daapd, which is in actuality just a DAAP server, the affection that several humans accept already requested for MediaMonkey) and let me play the music stored on my desktop.


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Re: Can MediaMonkey access a DAAP server?

by nohitter151 » Sat Mar 28, 2009 9:24 am

Re: Can MediaMonkey access a DAAP server?

by saaiberke » Sat Mar 28, 2009 3:54 am

I have the same problem with mediamonkey, I set up a firefly server on my Windows Home Server and I want to access it with mediamonkey. I can with I-tunes but I don't like that program, I'd rather want to use MM to listen to my music over the network.

This topic dates from 2007 already, meanwhile nobody found a way to connect to the firefly server with mediamonkey? I already searched this forum and several other forums but I can't find any info on that.

Any suggestion would be very welcome :)

Grtz,

Nic

by Guest » Thu Jun 28, 2007 8:24 am

DAAP auto discovery uses the zeroconf protocol, implemented in linux by Avahi, in MAC's by Rendezvous/Bonjour.
Avahi is the default LGPL solution.

I would love to have zeroconf support on MediaMonkey, it makes sharing music over LAN much, much easier.

by MrE » Thu Feb 15, 2007 8:48 pm

OK, I will give that a try and report the results here later.

Thanks!

by Teknojnky » Tue Feb 13, 2007 11:16 am

Perhaps if your DAAP can provide a url/stream that MM can connect to, but otherwise I don't think so. You can enter stream/urls by clicking the 'open/eject' button on the player window.

I think this falls under the requests for UPNP client/server support (of which there have been several).

by MrE » Tue Feb 13, 2007 7:38 am

Thanks for your reply.

I'm sorry, I should have clarified that I am running Firefly Media Server on Linux, not Windows.

I think what you are referring to is access to a plain network share, which I can do on my Linux box using Samba (Windows networking for Linux); I have shared my music folder on Linux as you would do in Windows XP, and I have mapped a network drive on my girlfriend's XP laptop and she can access that in MediaMonkey.

This is, however, not what I am after.

On my laptop--which also runs Linux--I can launch either Amarok (the closest thing to MediaMonkey on Linux, but not quite), Rhythmbox or Banshee (both pure iTunes clones, including the DAAP server) and instead of browsing an ordinary network share to access the music on my desktop, the aforementioned media players simply detect the Firefly Media Server (the new name for mt-daapd, which is in fact just a DAAP server, the feature that several people have already requested for MediaMonkey) and let me play the music stored on my desktop.
See this screenshot here http://banshee-project.org/Image:0_11_0_daap.png Note that at the top it shows Music Library (i.e. the locally stored music), whereas further down it shows Banshee Music Share (highlighted in blue, with a networked computer icon) which is music stored on another PC and made available through DAAP.
This Rhythmbox screenshot shows three DAAP music shares at the bottom
http://www.flickr.com/photos/cuu/229039546/
This Amarok screenshot shows a DAAP shared music library. Note the 'Shared Music' at the top. http://www.flickr.com/photos/geek/255656403/

So, my question is, can MediaMonkey directly access a DAAP shared library (whether made available through Firefly, iTunes, Rhythmbox, Banshee or any other type of DAAP server), as shown in these screenshots?

Several of my friends also run MediaMonkey, and when they come over with their laptops, I'd like them to be able to access my DAAP shared music, instead of having browse my network to find my shared music folder and then access that from within MediaMonkey.

Cheers
MrE

by Lowlander » Mon Feb 12, 2007 4:18 pm

I think that MediaMonkey can access anything Windows can access, but I might be wrong on this.

Can you access the device through it's UNC with Windows Explorer or MediaMonkey?

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