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STREAMING WITH MUSIKDROID

Apart from the command-line music player, the project also produces an Android app called . This can be used as a player, or to stream music. First, head over to the Settings view on and select Server Setup. The default ports should suffice for most users. Select the Audio Streaming Enabled option using the arrow keys and then press Spacebar. You should now see an [X] adjacent to this option. You can optionally set up a password for remote access. This is all the configuration that is needed to stream music to your Android devices.

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