
# Audiophile Music Player And Kodi Home Theater Software#
# the best combo to take benefit to your audio and video system
# Ubuntu Kinetic Kudu Live 22.10 Based (Kernel 5.19)
# follow instructions below to build your own Audiophile Home Theater Server
# MediaLounge server includes almost all audiophile services of MusicLounge with the addition of Kodi Home Theater software, HEVC – 4K60fps – HDR10 supported (tested on Intel NUC)
# To get the best audio quality
# Connect the USB dac to the stereo HIFI pre-amp using a dedicated stereo hifi speakers
# and the HDMI cable to a 3.1 or 5.1 or 7.1 AV Receiver with dedicated home theater speakers
# Full Session Transcription
# install Ubuntu Live Server amd64
# select minimal server installation (set Minimized option)
# username pi
# hostname medialounge
# pick username pi
# password musiclounge
# Install openSSH [yes]
# in case of server install stuck on “curtin command in-target” with “Install Complete!” on top bar
# check by selecting [View Full Log] and if the install is freezed then
# choose “cancel update & reboot”
# (force reboot if needed)
# server is now installed
# open ssh sesssion
# follow the instructions below
login pi
# install nano
$ sudo apt install nano
# disable cd-rom release, comment cdrom line in sources list if exists
$ sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list
#deb [check-date=no] file:///cdrom jammy main restricted
# CTRL X +Y to SAVE
#update distro
$ sudo apt update
#upgrade
$ sudo apt upgrade
# check for update again until All packages are up to date.
# in case of “The following packages have been kept back:”
# force install of left back pkgs
$ sudo apt-get install (list of packages)
# install auto completion
$ sudo apt-get install bash-completion
# logout
# reopen ssh sesssion
# add sudoers after installation
$ sudo nano /etc/sudoers
# add the line below after root ALL=(ALL:ALL) ALL
user ALL=(ALL:ALL) ALL
# CTRL X +Y to SAVE
$ mkdir Downloads
$ mkdir scripts
$ ls
# hostname
# check hostname should be musiclounge or medialounge
hostnamectl
$ sudo nano /etc/hostname
# check host
$ sudo nano /etc/hosts
# disable cloud-init
$ sudo touch /etc/cloud/cloud-init.disabled
# Disable all cloud services
# uncheck all except “No-Cloud” on first line
$ sudo dpkg-reconfigure cloud-init
# install samba
# read the dedicated tutorial for more info
$ sudo apt-get install samba samba-common smbclient samba-common-bin smbclient cifs-utils
$ sudo mkdir /mnt/media
ls /mnt/media/
# add your fstab entry
# add your fstab entry to mount your music library to /mnt/media
$ sudo nano /etc/fstab
//192.168.x.x/music /mnt/media cifs username=guest,password=,vers=2.0,uid=1000,gid=1000,dir_mode=0755,file_mode=0755,x-systemd.before=mpd.service,x-systemd.device-timeout=10 0 0
# CTRL X +Y to SAVE
# check mount point
$ sudo systemctl daemon-reload
$ sudo mount -a
$ ls /mnt/media/
# you should see your files otherwise fix fstab (see the instructions above)
# install nginx
# read the dedicated tutorial for more info
$ sudo apt-get install nginx php-curl php-sqlite3 php-gd php-json php-xml php-mbstring php-fpm php-intl imagemagick
# add gzip settings from gzip on
$ sudo nano /etc/nginx/nginx.conf
gzip on; gzip_vary on; gzip_buffers 16 8k; gzip_comp_level 6; gzip_min_length 1000; gzip_proxied expired no-cache no-store private auth; gzip_types text/plain text/css application/json application/x-javascript text/xml application/xml application/xml+rss text/javascript application/vnd.ms-fontobject application/x-font-ttf font/opentype image/svg+xml image/x-icon; gzip_disable msie6; gzip_http_version 1.1;
# CTRL X +Y to SAVE
# edit defaut settings,
$ sudo nano /etc/nginx/sites-available/default
# replace
location / { # First attempt to serve request as file, then # as directory, then fall back to displaying a 404. try_files $uri $uri/ =404; }
# with:
location /favicon.ico { alias /var/www/html/ml_play.png; } location /music { alias /mnt/media; } location /mympd/ { proxy_pass http://127.0.0.1:8080/; } location / { return 301 http://$host:8080/; # First attempt to serve request as file, then # as directory, then fall back to displaying a 404. try_files $uri $uri/ =404; }
# CTRL X +Y to SAVE
$ sudo mkdir /var/www/html/tmp
$ sudo usermod -a -G www-data pi
$ sudo chown -R www-data:www-data /var/www
$ sudo chmod -R g+rwX /var/www
$ sudo ln -s /var/www/ ~/www
$ sudo systemctl restart nginx
# add pi to audio and other groups
$ sudo usermod -aG adm,dialout,cdrom,sudo,audio,www-data,video,plugdev,games,users,input,render,netdev pi
# for Raspberry PI add gpio i2c spi
$ sudo usermod -aG adm,dialout,cdrom,sudo,audio,www-data,video,plugdev,games,users,input,render,netdev,gpio,i2c,spi pi
# check ALSA
$ aplay -l
# in case of error or no sound card try
$ sudo aplay -l
# if OK with list of sound cards including your DAC
aplay -l
# if sound card not found install alsa
# INSTALL ALSA if DAC not found
$ sudo apt-get install alsa-utils alsa-tools libasound2
$ sudo systemctl enable alsa-utils.service
# if alsa service is masked unmask it
$ sudo rm /lib/systemd/system/alsa-utils.service
$ sudo systemctl daemon-reload
$ sudo systemctl enable alsa-utils
$ sudo systemctl start alsa-utils
# check alsa status
$ sudo systemctl status alsa-utils.service
$ sudo reboot
# reopen SSH session
$ aplay -l
# your USB DAC should be in card *1*
# in case your DAC takes (sometime) index zero(0)
$ sudo cat /proc/asound/modules
0 snd_usb_audio 1 snd_hda_intel
cat /proc/asound/cards
0 [MQA ]: USB-Audio - D90 MQA Topping D90 MQA at usb-0000:00:14.0-3, high speed 1 [PCH ]: HDA-Intel - HDA Intel PCH HDA Intel PCH at 0xd0710000 irq 96
# just reboot or
# change the usb sound card priority
$ sudo nano /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf
# add this line to change order of devices
options snd_usb_audio index=-2
# CTRL X +Y to SAVE
# in case of error purge and reinstall ALSA
# alsa-base pkg could be omited if not present in repository
$ sudo dpkg -l alsa*
$ sudo apt --purge remove alsa-base alsa-firmware-loaders alsa-oss alsa-source alsa-tools alsa-tools-gui alsa-topology-conf alsa-ucm-conf alsamixergui alsa-utils
# then GO TO INSTALL ALSA instructions above
# create a simbolic link for backward compatibility with old packages
# which target by default the configuration file in /usr/local/etc/
$ ls /usr/local/etc
# result should be empty or not found then type
$ sudo rm -r /usr/local/etc
$ sudo ln -s /etc /usr/local/
# type again
$ ls /usr/local/etc
# now etc/ directory is correctly linked
# install MPD server
$ sudo apt install mpd mpc
$ sudo systemctl daemon-reload
$ sudo systemctl enable mpd
$ sudo systemctl start mpd
$ sudo systemctl status mpd
# check version
mpd -V
# should be => 0.23.12
# optional: compile and install latest MPD
# website: https://www.musicpd.org/
# check compiler version
gcc –version
# install gcc if not found (GCC 10 or greater)
$ sudo apt -y install build-essential
$ cd ~/Downloads
# install git if not found
$ sudo apt install git
# clone MPD git (or download latest stable and extract)
$ sudo git clone https://github.com/MusicPlayerDaemon/MPD.git
$ cd MPD/
# install ninja
$ sudo apt-get install ninja-build
# dependencies
#(libboost-dev is only needed for old MPD version)
$ sudo apt install meson g++ \
libfmt-dev \ libpcre2-dev \ libmad0-dev libmpg123-dev libid3tag0-dev \ libflac-dev libvorbis-dev libopus-dev libogg-dev \ libadplug-dev libaudiofile-dev libsndfile1-dev libfaad-dev \ libfluidsynth-dev libgme-dev libmikmod-dev libmodplug-dev \ libmpcdec-dev libwavpack-dev libwildmidi-dev \ libsidplay2-dev libsidutils-dev libresid-builder-dev \ libavcodec-dev libavformat-dev \ libmp3lame-dev libtwolame-dev libshine-dev \ libsamplerate0-dev libsoxr-dev \ libbz2-dev libcdio-paranoia-dev libiso9660-dev libmms-dev \ libzzip-dev \ libcurl4-gnutls-dev libyajl-dev libexpat-dev \ libasound2-dev libao-dev libjack-jackd2-dev libopenal-dev \ libpulse-dev libshout3-dev \ libsndio-dev \ libmpdclient-dev \ libnfs-dev \ libupnp-dev \ libavahi-client-dev \ libsqlite3-dev \ libsystemd-dev \ libgtest-dev \ libboost-dev \ libicu-dev \ libchromaprint-dev \ libgcrypt20-dev
# meson version => 0.56
meson -v
# configure
$ sudo meson . output/release --buildtype=debugoptimized -Db_ndebug=true -Dsysconfdir=/etc
# check config
$ sudo meson configure output/release
# compile (take a while be patient…)
$ sudo ninja -C output/release
# install
$ sudo ninja -C output/release install
# return home
$ cd ~/
# configure and start MPD daemon
$ sudo systemctl daemon-reload
$ sudo systemctl enable mpd
# edit /etc/mpd.conf (copy / paste conf read tutorial)
# mpd is configured with sound card 1 (“hw:1,0”)
# backup
$ sudo cp /etc/mpd.conf Downloads/mpd.conf.bak
# clear
$ sudo truncate -s 0 /etc/mpd.conf
# edit
$ sudo nano /etc/mpd.conf
# copy and paste these lines
music_directory "/mnt/media" playlist_directory "/var/lib/mpd/playlists" db_file "/var/lib/mpd/tag_cache" log_file "/var/log/mpd/mpd.log" # uncomment pid_file if you do not use systemd #pid_file "/run/mpd/pid" state_file "/var/lib/mpd/state" sticker_file "/var/lib/mpd/sticker.sql" user "mpd" group "audio" bind_to_address "any" port "6600" log_level "default" restore_paused "yes" #save_absolute_paths_in_playlists "no" #metadata_to_use "artist,album,title,track,name,genre,date,composer,performer,disc" #metadata_to_use "+comment" auto_update "no" #auto_update_depth "3" follow_outside_symlinks "yes" follow_inside_symlinks "yes" zeroconf_enabled "no" zeroconf_name "Music DAC" connection_timeout "120" #password "password@read,add,control,admin" #default_permissions "read,add,control,admin" # ############################################################################### # Database ####################################################################### # #database { # plugin "proxy" # host "other.mpd.host" # port "6600" #} # Input ####################################################################### # input { plugin "curl" # proxy "proxy.isp.com:8080" # proxy_user "user" # proxy_password "password" } # QOBUZ input plugin input { enabled "no" plugin "qobuz" # app_id "ID" # app_secret "SECRET" # username "USERNAME" # password "PASSWORD" # format_id "N" } # TIDAL input plugin input { enabled "no" plugin "tidal" # token "TOKEN" # username "USERNAME" # password "PASSWORD" # audioquality "Q" } # Decoder ##################################################################### # decoder { plugin "ffmpeg" enabled "yes" # gapless "no" } decoder { plugin "wildmidi" enabled "no" } replaygain "off" replaygain_preamp "0" #replaygain_missing_preamp "0" #replaygain_limit "yes" volume_normalization "no" filesystem_charset "UTF-8" ############################################################################### audio_output { type "alsa" name "Default" device "hw:1,0" mixer_type "none" dop "no" } audio_output { type "alsa" name "ALSA DAC DOP" device "hw:1,0" mixer_type "none" dop "yes" } audio_output { type "alsa" name "ALSA DAC NoDOP" device "hw:1,0" mixer_type "none" dop "no" } audio_buffer_size "4096" #buffer_before_play "10%" max_output_buffer_size "131072" max_connections "128" audio_output { type "alsa" name "ALSA EQ" device "plug:plugequal" # format "44100:16:2" # optional # mixer_device "default" # optional # mixer_control "PCM" # optional # mixer_index "0" # optional } # optional output to stream music to local device (phone, tablet, pc,...) audio_output { type "httpd" name "Local Stream" encoder "vorbis" #encoder "lame" # comment vorbis and use lame for iOS support port "8000" quality "5.0" # do not define if bitrate is defined #bitrate "128" # do not define if quality is defined #format "44100:16:1" always_on "yes" # prevent MPD from disconnecting all listeners when playback tags "yes" # httpd supports sending tags to listening streams. }
# CTRL + X the Y to SAVE
# start MPD service
$ sudo systemctl restart mpd
# configure smb share points
# (copy/past at the end, read the tutorial)
$ sudo nano /etc/samba/smb.conf
[playlists] path = /var/lib/mpd/playlists read only = no public = yes writable = yes browseable = yes guest ok = yes create mask = 0777 directory mask = 0755 force user = mpd [music] path = /mnt/media read only = no public = yes writable = yes browseable = yes guest ok = yes create mask = 0777 directory mask = 0755 force user = mpd [www] path = /var/www/html read only = no public = yes writable = yes browseable = yes guest ok = yes create mask = 0777 directory mask = 0755 force user = www-data [Downloads] path = /home/pi/Downloads read only = no public = yes writable = yes browseable = yes guest ok = yes create mask = 0777 directory mask = 0755 force user = pi [scripts] path = /home/pi/scripts read only = no public = yes writable = yes browseable = yes guest ok = yes create mask = 0777 directory mask = 0755 force user = pi [sdcard] path = /home/pi read only = no public = yes writable = yes browseable = yes guest ok = yes create mask = 0777 directory mask = 0755 force user = root
# CTRL + X the Y to SAVE
$ sudo /etc/init.d/smbd restart
# now you have acces to www folder from the network
# download and copy at least the faveicon ( ml_play.png by default)
# and your hmtl files if used
[ml_play.png] image
# Install latest myMPD
$ cd ~/Downloads
# install git if not found
$ sudo apt install git
# clone myMPD git
$ sudo git clone https://github.com/jcorporation/myMPD.git
$ cd myMPD
$ sudo ./build.sh installdeps
$ sudo ./build.sh release
$ sudo ./build.sh install
# myMPD is now installed
# create config files
$ sudo systemd-run -t -p DynamicUser=yes -p StateDirectory=mympd -p CacheDirectory=mympd /usr/bin/mympd -c
# update port 8080
$ sudo nano /var/lib/mympd/config/http_port
# CTRL + X the Y to SAVE
# disable (false) ssl
$ sudo nano /var/lib/mympd/config/ssl
# CTRL + X the Y to SAVE
# optional set log level to ERROR (3) (avoid thousands WARN AlbumArtistSort missing in log)
$ sudo nano /var/lib/mympd/config/loglevel
# CTRL + X the Y to SAVE
# start myMPD
$ sudo systemctl enable mympd
$ sudo systemctl start mympd
$ sudo systemctl status mympd
# return home
$ cd ~/
# ALSA EQ
$ sudo apt-get install libasound2-plugin-equal
$ sudo nano /var/lib/mpd/.asoundrc
pcm.!default { type plug slave.pcm plugequal; } ctl.!default { type hw card 0 } ctl.equal { type equal; } pcm.plugequal { type equal; slave.pcm "plughw:1,0"; # NOTE this line MUST be your hardware device. } pcm.equal { type plug; slave.pcm plugequal; }
# CTRL + X the Y to SAVE
# check ALSA EQ
$ sudo -H -u mpd alsamixer -D equal
# trigger scripts with a remote control to configure the EQ
# examples
# scripts select automatically the ALSA EQ audio output (see the MPD conf for more info)
$ sudo nano ~/scripts/lowbass.sh
#!/bin/bash mpc enable only 'ALSA EQ' sudo -u mpd /usr/bin/amixer -D equal -q set '00. 31 Hz' 39 sudo -u mpd /usr/bin/amixer -D equal -q set '01. 63 Hz' 39 sudo -u mpd /usr/bin/amixer -D equal -q set '02. 125 Hz' 58 sudo -u mpd /usr/bin/amixer -D equal -q set '03. 250 Hz' 58 sudo -u mpd /usr/bin/amixer -D equal -q set '04. 500 Hz' 60 sudo -u mpd /usr/bin/amixer -D equal -q set '05. 1 kHz' 66 sudo -u mpd /usr/bin/amixer -D equal -q set '06. 2 kHz' 66 sudo -u mpd /usr/bin/amixer -D equal -q set '07. 4 kHz' 66 sudo -u mpd /usr/bin/amixer -D equal -q set '08. 8 kHz' 66 sudo -u mpd /usr/bin/amixer -D equal -q set '09. 16 kHz' 66 mpc play
# CTRL + X the Y to SAVE
$ sudo chmod +x ~/scripts/lowbass.sh
$ sudo nano ~/scripts/jbleq.sh
#!/bin/bash mpc enable only 'ALSA EQ' sudo -u mpd /usr/bin/amixer -D equal -q set '00. 31 Hz' 66 sudo -u mpd /usr/bin/amixer -D equal -q set '01. 63 Hz' 66 sudo -u mpd /usr/bin/amixer -D equal -q set '02. 125 Hz' 66 sudo -u mpd /usr/bin/amixer -D equal -q set '03. 250 Hz' 60 sudo -u mpd /usr/bin/amixer -D equal -q set '04. 500 Hz' 60 sudo -u mpd /usr/bin/amixer -D equal -q set '05. 1 kHz' 62 sudo -u mpd /usr/bin/amixer -D equal -q set '06. 2 kHz' 66 sudo -u mpd /usr/bin/amixer -D equal -q set '07. 4 kHz' 70 sudo -u mpd /usr/bin/amixer -D equal -q set '08. 8 kHz' 71 sudo -u mpd /usr/bin/amixer -D equal -q set '09. 16 kHz' 66 mpc play
# CTRL + X the Y to SAVE
$ sudo chmod +x ~/scripts/jbleq.sh
# assign pi user:group to all scripts
$ sudo chown $USER:$USER ~/scripts/*
# Optional: Triggerhappy (remote control management)
$ sudo apt-get install triggerhappy -y
$ sudo nano /etc/triggerhappy/triggers.d/triggers.conf
KEY_PLAY 0 mpc play >/dev/null KEY_STOP 0 mpc stop >/dev/null KEY_PAUSE 0 mpc toggle >/dev/null KEY_PLAYPAUSE 0 mpc toggle >/dev/null KEY_NEXT 0 mpc next >/dev/null KEY_PREVIOUS 0 mpc prev >/dev/null KEY_FASTFORWARD 0 mpc seek +10 >/dev/null KEY_REWIND 0 mpc seek -10 >/dev/null KEY_RECORD 0 /home/pi/scripts/./playlist.sh >/dev/null KEY_LEFTCTRL+KEY_P 0 mpc play >/dev/null KEY_LEFTCTRL+KEY_S 0 mpc stop >/dev/null BTN_MIDDLE 0 mpc toggle >/dev/null BTN_LEFT 0 mpc prev >/dev/null KEY_LEFTCTRL+KEY_B 0 mpc prev >/dev/null KEY_LEFTCTRL+KEY_F 0 mpc next >/dev/null KEY_HOME 0 mpc toggle >/dev/null KEY_LEFTSHIFT+KEY_B 0 mpc seek -10 >/dev/null KEY_LEFTSHIFT+KEY_F 0 mpc seek +10 >/dev/null KEY_NUMERIC_1 0 /home/pi/scripts/./playlist1.sh >/dev/null KEY_NUMERIC_2 0 /home/pi/scripts/./playlist2.sh >/dev/null KEY_NUMERIC_3 0 /home/pi/scripts/./playlist3.sh >/dev/null KEY_NUMERIC_6 0 /home/pi/scripts/./lowbass.sh >/dev/null KEY_NUMERIC_9 0 /home/pi/scripts/./jbleq.sh >/dev/null KEY_NUMERIC_0 0 mpc enable only 1 && mpc play >/dev/null KEY_0 0 mpc enable only 1 && mpc play >/dev/null KEY_1 0 /home/pi/scripts/./playlist1.sh >/dev/null KEY_2 0 /home/pi/scripts/./playlist2.sh >/dev/null KEY_3 0 /home/pi/scripts/./playlist3.sh >/dev/null KEY_6 0 /home/pi/scripts/./lowbass.sh >/dev/null KEY_9 0 /home/pi/scripts/./jbleq.sh >/dev/null
# CTRL + X the Y to SAVE
$ sudo nano /lib/systemd/system/triggerhappy.service
# change in ExecStart line
-–user nobody
# by
-–user root
# CTRL + X the Y to SAVE
$ sudo nano /etc/default/triggerhappy
# comment
#DAEMON_OPTS=""
# uncomment
DAEMON_OPTS="--user root"
# CTRL + X the Y to SAVE
$ sudo systemctl enable triggerhappy
$ sudo systemctl start triggerhappy
$ sudo systemctl status triggerhappy
# optional: playlist scripts
$ sudo nano ~/scripts/playlist1.sh
#!/bin/bash # # Script to load playlist echo "start playlist" mpc stop mpc clear mpc enable only 1 mpc load my_classical_albums mpc random "on" mpc crossfade 0 mpc play
# CTRL + X the Y to SAVE
$ sudo chmod +x ~/scripts/playlist1.sh
$ sudo nano ~/scripts/playlist2.sh
#!/bin/bash # # Script to load playlist echo "start playlist" mpc stop mpc clear mpc enable only 1 mpc load my_jazzy_albums mpc random "on" mpc crossfade 0 mpc play
# CTRL + X the Y to SAVE
$ sudo chmod +x ~/scripts/playlist2.sh
# install DLNA
$ sudo apt install minidlna -y
# edit conf and chage media_dir and friendly_name
$ sudo nano /etc/minidlna.conf
media_dir=A,/mnt/media friendly_name=MediaLounge
# CTRL + X the Y to SAVE
$ sudo usermod -a -G minidlna pi
$ sudo systemctl enable minidlna
$ sudo systemctl start minidlna
$ sudo systemctl status minidlna
$ sudo cat /var/log/minidlna/minidlna.log
# in case of error related to max_userwatches
$ sudo nano /etc/sysctl.conf
# add these lines
fs.inotify.max_user_instances=8192 fs.inotify.max_user_watches=524288
# CTRL + X the Y to SAVE
# install UPNP renderer
$ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:jean-francois-dockes/upnpp1
$ sudo apt install upmpdcli -y
# edit conf and chage friendlyname, upnpav and checkcontentformat
$ sudo nano /etc/upmpdcli.conf
friendlyname = MediaLounge upnpav = 0 checkcontentformat = 0
# CTRL + X the Y to SAVE
$ sudo systemctl enable upmpdcli
$ sudo systemctl start upmpdcli
$ sudo systemctl status upmpdcli
# install Spotify Connect
$ sudo apt-get -y install curl && curl -sL https://dtcooper.github.io/raspotify/install.sh | sh
# edit conf and chage LIBRESPOT_NAME, LIBRESPOT_BITRATE and LIBRESPOT_DEVICE (with sound card 1)
$ sudo nano /etc/raspotify/conf
LIBRESPOT_NAME="MediaLounge" LIBRESPOT_BITRATE="160" LIBRESPOT_DEVICE="plughw:1,0"
# CTRL + X the Y to SAVE
$ sudo systemctl enable raspotify
$ sudo systemctl start raspotify
$ sudo systemctl status raspotify
# AIR PLAY
$ sudo apt-get install autoconf automake avahi-daemon build-essential git libasound2-dev libavahi-client-dev libconfig-dev libdaemon-dev libpopt-dev libssl-dev libtool xmltoman
$ cd ~/Downloads/
$ sudo git clone https://github.com/mikebrady/shairport-sync.git
cd shairport-sync
autoreconf -i -f
./configure –with-alsa –with-avahi –with-ssl=openssl –with-systemd –with-metadata
$ sudo make install
# edit conf and chage LIBRESPOT_NAME, LIBRESPOT_BITRATE and LIBRESPOT_DEVICE (with sound card 1)
$ sudo nano /etc/shairport-sync.conf
name="MediaLounge" output_device="plughw:1,0"
# CTRL + X the Y to SAVE
$ sudo systemctl enable shairport-sync
$ sudo systemctl start shairport-sync
$ sudo systemctl status shairport-sync
# disable pipewire services if exists
systemctl --global stop pipewire
systemctl --global stop pipewire.socket
systemctl --global stop pipewire-media-session
systemctl --global disable pipewire
$ sudo systemctl --global disable pipewire
$ sudo systemctl --global disable pipewire-media-session
# optional reboot
$ sudo reboot
# update music library database
# be patient could take a while if your music library is big…
mpc update
# reopen SSH session
# check the Roon tutorial HERE to install Roon Server if needed
# cleanup pkgs
$ sudo apt clean
$ sudo apt autoremove
# Congrats! the first “Audiophile” part of this distro is ready
# time to enjoy your music and test if the
# audiophile server part is correctly installed.
# browse and play your music from a browser using myMPD
http://medialounge:8080
# or with a MPD client like MALP or DroidMyMPD
# check the remote control
# use a DLNA client VLC or BubbleUPnP to browse and play your music
# check the upnp renderer
# check Spotify by playing your favorite
# song and using MediaLounge Spotify Connect
# check the AirPlay with apple device or TuneBlade on Windows
# and open your Roon client to browse and play you music
# KODI Installation (Ubuntu)
$ sudo apt install software-properties-common
$ sudo add-apt-repository -y ppa:team-xbmc/ppa
$ sudo apt install kodi
# enable power policy for pi user
$ sudo nano /etc/polkit-1/localauthority/50-local.d/50-kodi.pkla
[Allow consolekit] Identity=unix-group:plugdev Action=org.freedesktop.upower.*;org.freedesktop.consolekit.system.*;org.f?reedesktop.udisks.* #Action=org.freedesktop.consolekit* ResultAny=yes ResultInactive=no ResultActive=yes [Allow login1] Identity=unix-group:plugdev Action=org.freedesktop.login1* ResultAny=yes ResultInactive=no ResultActive=yes [Allow Upower] Identity=unix-group:plugdev Action=org.freedesktop.upower* ResultAny=yes ResultInactive=no ResultActive=yes
# CTRL + X the Y to SAVE
# create kodi service
$ sudo nano /lib/systemd/system/kodi.service
[Unit] Description = Kodi Media Center After = remote-fs.target network-online.target Wants = network-online.target [Service] User = pi Group = pi Type = simple ExecStart = /usr/bin/kodi-standalone Restart = on-abort RestartSec = 5 [Install] WantedBy = multi-user.target
# CTRL + X the Y to SAVE
$ sudo systemctl daemon-reload
$ sudo systemctl enable kodi
$ sudo systemctl start kodi
$ sudo systemctl status kodi
# add kodi smb share points at the end of conf
$ sudo nano /etc/samba/smb.conf
[kodi] path = /home/pi/.kodi read only = no public = yes writable = yes browseable = yes guest ok = yes create mask = 0777 directory mask = 0755 force user = pi [userdata] path = /home/pi/.kodi/userdata read only = no public = yes writable = yes browseable = yes guest ok = yes create mask = 0777 directory mask = 0755 force user = pi
# CTRL + X the Y to SAVE
$ sudo systemctl restart smbd
$ sudo reboot
# Adding media source to Kodi
# IMPORTANT NOTICE for Windows network SMB share in Kodi 20
# make sure to configure your NAS with shared folders using SMB v2 or v3 and with
# access to everyone (no user/pass)
# setup KODI SMB service with minimum version SMBv2 and maximum SMBv3
# browse the network from a PC and check if you have a full access to shared
# folders without needing to enter your credential
# then in Kodi create your movies, TV shows, etc. source points (i.e. //MYSERVER/Video ) with
# a dummy username and password (like username: srcmedia and paswd: srckodi)
# OPTIONAL: create Video and TV Shows folders if you store the media on the server (not recommended)
$ cd ~/
$ mkdir Video
$ mkdir "TV Shows"
# setup HDMI CEC
# do not forget to add the Pulse Heigh CEC adapter ( https://www.pulse-eight.com ) to be able to use the TV remote control even with the Intel NUC which have a poor CEC implementation (you may need to deactivated internal IR Receiver and HDMI CEC in Intel NUC Bios).
# Congrats! The audiophile server and the Kodi Home Theater are ready
# setup the Kodi SYSTEM > AUDIO > and choose the correct number of speakers
# activate the passthrough to take benefit of Dolby, DTS, trueHD, etc.
# install rc6 mce IR remote control with Kodi 20
# by default Kodi manages the RC6 MCE remote control if your usb dongle is installed or the built in extended IR receiver is set in your bios
# unfortunately some essential buttons of the remote control do not work like BACK (KEY_BACK) and OK (KEY_OK) for example. Read the instructions below to fix it.
# open SSH session
# install ir-keytable
$ sudo apt install ir-keytable
# check if remote control is recognized
$ sudo ir-keytable
# result for usb dongle (mceusb)
Found /sys/class/rc/rc0/ with: Name: Media Center Ed. eHome Infrared Remote Transceiver (147a:e03e) Driver: mceusb Default keymap: rc-rc6-mce Input device: /dev/input/event6 LIRC device: /dev/lirc0 Attached BPF protocols: Operation not supported Supported kernel protocols: lirc rc-5 rc-5-sz jvc sony nec sanyo mce_kbd rc-6 sharp xmp imon rc-mm Enabled kernel protocols: lirc rc-6 bus: 3, vendor/product: 147a:e03e, version: 0x1201 Repeat delay = 500 ms, repeat period = 125 ms
# example with build IR (cir)
Found /sys/class/rc/rc0/ with: Name: ITE8708 CIR transceiver Driver: ite-cir Default keymap: rc-rc6-mce Input device: /dev/input/event4 LIRC device: /dev/lirc0 Attached BPF protocols: Operation not supported Supported kernel protocols: lirc rc-5 rc-5-sz jvc sony nec sanyo mce_kbd rc-6 sharp xmp imon rc-mm Enabled kernel protocols: lirc rc-6 bus: 25, vendor/product: 1283:0000, version: 0x0000 Repeat delay = 500 ms, repeat period = 125 ms
# Important Info are:
system device: rc0 (Found /sys/class/rc/rc0/) driver: mceusb or ite-cir protocol: rc-6
# copy the rc6 mce keymap rc6_mce.toml from /lib/udev/rc_keymaps/ to /etc/rc_keymaps/
$ sudo cp /lib/udev/rc_keymaps/rc6_mce.toml /etc/rc_keymaps/
# edit the keymap to fix it
$ sudo nano /etc/rc_keymaps/rc6_mce.toml
# replace entries 0x800f0412, 0x800f0413, 0x800f0418, 0x800f0422 and 0x800f0423 with:
. . 0x800f0412 = "KEY_PAGEUP" 0x800f0413 = "KEY_PAGEDOWN" . 0x800f0418 = "KEY_PLAY" . . 0x800f0422 = "KEY_ENTER" 0x800f0423 = "KEY_BACK"
# CTRL+X then Y to save
# edit /etc/rc_maps.cfg to add our custom keymap for mceusb and ite-cir driver
$ sudo nano /etc/rc_maps.cfg
# add these lines at end
mceusb * /etc/rc_keymaps/rc6_mce.toml ite-cir * /etc/rc_keymaps/rc6_mce.toml
# CTRL+X then Y to save
# now we are going to create a service to load our keymap at startup
$ sudo nano /etc/systemd/system/rc6mce-ir-keytable.service
# rc-6 protocol and sys/class/rc rc0 is reported and obviously the path to our keymap
[Unit] Description=RC6 MCE Keymap Fix After=network.service kodi.service [Service] Type=oneshot ExecStart=/usr/bin/ir-keytable -c -p rc-6 --write=/etc/rc_keymaps/rc6_mce.toml --sysdev=rc0 [Install] WantedBy=default.target
# CTRL+X then Y to save
# activate the service
$ sudo systemctl enable rc6mce-ir-keytable.service
# start service
$ sudo systemctl start rc6mce-ir-keytable.service
# now the pause, back and OK buttons work and to get info select the item on Kodi and do a long press on OK
# reboot
$ sudo reboot
# to test your remote control or get the correct scancode
$ sudo ir-keytable -t
# UNINSTALL KODI SERVICES
# if for some reason you no longer need the Home Theater service and want to keep the server for the audio system only (in short using it as the MusicLounge server) do the following
$ sudo systemctl stop kodi.services kodi
$ sudo systemctl disable kodi
$ sudo reboot