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DAAP/iTunes client

Open Clementine-Issue-Importer opened this issue 10 years ago • 51 comments

From Askel.RU on February 27, 2010 00:50:27

Please add DAAP/iTunes support

Original issue: http://code.google.com/p/clementine-player/issues/detail?id=34

From john.maguire on February 26, 2010 16:24:38

Labels: -Type-Defect -Priority-Medium Type-Enhancement Priority-Low Milestone-1.0

From khronnuz on July 06, 2010 05:02:36

It would be nice to have an iTunes library importer.

From richard.jolly on September 23, 2010 10:46:46

I agree - I would like to stream my music via firefly from my NAS box (Freenas) to Clementine. A number of linux audio clients can do this already - rhythmbox, banshee etc

From Nickollai on September 23, 2010 10:52:09

Richard, you can use NFS or sshfs, imho for playing music from NAS remote FS is better solution, because it is lossless.

From colindean on September 23, 2010 11:19:46

@Nickollai: great suggestion, but NFS or sshfs require additional software and/or configuration. DAAP/iTunes require none.

From richard.jolly on September 23, 2010 12:06:47

I have just created a sshfs mount with the music and pointed clementine to that folder and it seemed to have crashed the gui! Its still running as a process. It seemed to be building the library OK - but the the gui seemed to disappear - any idea where the log files are kept?

From Nickollai on September 23, 2010 21:16:43

For me clementine and other players work fine with sshfs. Run clementine in terminal and you will see log. Check also logs of your ssh server and client. Do simple md5sum or 'rsync -avc' work fine with your sshfs mount point?

P.S. It is bugtracker, many people use rss or mail notification. Not the best place for learning and discussing sshfs.

From mark.zwart76 on October 19, 2010 03:57:30

Great idea! I love clementine, but I stick to Rhythmbox on my netbook becuase Clementine lacks this feature

From dadoreverend on November 14, 2010 20:54:43

same for me, i have a firefly server on a ubuntu box, and this feature now should be ...

From *[email protected] on December 23, 2010 07:04:23

Another vote for daap support. Kind of surprised this is seen as low priority....

From [email protected] on December 29, 2010 10:27:31

I would definitely want this feature. Is there maybe any way to make a plugin so we can code it ourselves? I'd have no problem with coding it, but I don't really want to work myself through the whole clementine source and probably implement it in a way not according to the general design o.o'

From keirangtp on December 29, 2010 11:53:22

vote for it: issue #12

From davidsansome on April 09, 2011 10:42:47

Labels: -Milestone-1.0

From dadoreverend on April 12, 2011 19:15:41

please add daap function, i've an ubuntu firefly server too and i need a player with this implementation, a cent for me

From JPBarringer on April 16, 2011 08:40:27

DAAP and DLNA would be great.

One thing that would really set Clementine above and beyond the average media player would be proper endpoint support.

For DLNA, this means implementing a controllable 'media renderer'. Anyone with some DLNA experience should be able to pull this off, as it's a semi-public standard. Maybe the dudes over at PS3MS would offer some advice on this...? (Link: http://code.google.com/p/ps3mediaserver/ )

For DAAP (AirPlay), this should now be possible that the airport express' key has been made public (link: http://mafipulation.org/blagoblig/2011/04/08#shairport )

Imagine being able to effortlessly play to multiple Computers (running multiple OSes) / Airport Expresses / Airplay devices in a heterogeneous network environment! No one does this (yet) and this would put Clementine on the map in a big way.

From TheBeest on April 17, 2011 10:32:25

DAAP/DLNA would be a major plus for Clementine! Would be simple to port the daap extension from Banshee into Clementine? I have limited experience but if you need a hand give us a shout!

From zhamsik on May 05, 2011 12:31:25

comment 16: Banshee is a Mono project, that's a different story. Anyway I second that DAAP is essential.

From baruse on May 09, 2011 08:17:00

please ;)

From wabkia on May 17, 2011 10:55:09

DAAP streaming should be essential to a player that aims to be the all in one stop for all your internet music needs...

From howard.trent on May 22, 2011 02:11:02

Being able to stream to Airport expresses would be amazing. No more itunes :D

From jonas.osswald on May 23, 2011 10:51:55

please add the daap feature!

From stepan.mracek on May 23, 2011 10:54:20

I'm voting for this feature as well!

From feffer777 on June 12, 2011 15:33:15

Also vote for daap support. I remember that Amarok 1.4 had this feature, so maybe the code is still around since Clementine is based on Amarok 1.4 This should not be low priority!

From baril.jp on June 15, 2011 09:38:44

Another vote here. In my case, over wifi 150Mb/s, DAAP is the only working solution for big files (lossless tunes sent transcoded in wav). Networked FS or shares are not transmitting constant data (e.g receive data at like 2kB/s for about 10 sec than try for about 1 sec to receive at 3MB/s, then again at 2kB/s), so I get lag each 10 sec. With DAAP, I receive to a constant 400-600 kB/s all the time, so no lag.

From kroq.gar78 on June 24, 2011 14:23:53

Please add DAAP support! The majority of my music is on my Ubuntu NAS share that uses Firefly - the DAAP server. If you devs add in DAAP, I'll use clementine!

P.S.: Nice GUI/UI!

From nsteeves on July 24, 2011 02:06:28

DAAP is needed in cases where a user has both a local and one or more remote libraries which he/she wants to keep separate from the local library. Please add support for it.

From richard.jolly on July 25, 2011 05:34:21

How can this issue still be marked as "Low"?

From richard.jolly on July 25, 2011 05:37:19

and it is no longer "New" - first raised 15 months ago!!!

Come on - Like a lot of others I'll make a full-time move to Clementine if DAAP is supported.

From howard.trent on July 25, 2011 05:44:49

Like wise. I'd switch 2morrow. No more itunes ftw! :D Then i can slowly phase out my airport expresses once android@home gets off the ground :)

From nigels.com on September 28, 2011 08:40:49

Yes, DAAP would be at the top of my wish-list. Accessing firefly collections via iTunes on OSX is a snap, no sshfs wrangling required.