How to Install mStream on EndeavourOS Latest

mStream is a user-friendly music streaming server that can help you to stream music locally and remotely from devices like smartphones or tablets. It also offers a diverse, self-hosted music platform for music enthusiasts or collectors. In this tutorial, we will be discussing how to install mStream on EndeavourOS Latest in a few simple steps.

Prerequisites

To install mStream on EndeavourOS Latest, the following prerequisites are required:

Step 1: Install Dependencies

mStream requires Node.js and FFMPEG to be installed on your system. You can install them using the following command:

sudo pacman -S nodejs ffmpeg

It will install both Node.js and FFMPEG on your system.

Step 2: Download mStream

You can download mStream from the official website or use the following command to download it:

wget https://github.com/IrosTheBeggar/mStream/archive/master.zip

Step 3: Unzip mStream

After downloading mStream, you need to unzip it using the following command:

unzip master.zip

Step 4: Run mStream

Now, navigate to the unzipped folder using the following command:

cd mStream-master

And then, start mStream using the following command:

npm start

Step 5: Access mStream

Open your web browser and go to the following URL:

http://localhost:3000/

You should see a login screen. Enter the default username and password, which are both "admin". Once logged in, you can configure mStream and start using it.

Conclusion

In this tutorial, you learned how to install mStream on EndeavourOS Latest. By following these simple steps, you should now have mStream successfully installed on your EndeavourOS Latest system. You can now easily stream music locally and remotely using mStream.

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