Mopidy is an open-source music server that enables you to stream music from local media and popular streaming services. This tutorial explains how to install Mopidy on Fedora Server Latest in just a few simple steps.
Before starting, make sure you have the following:
sudo
commandMopidy is available from the COPR repository maintained by Fedora. To enable the COPR repository, run the following commands in the terminal:
sudo dnf install -y 'dnf-command(copr)'
sudo copr enable -y jodal/mopidy
Now that the COPR repository is enabled, install Mopidy by running the following command:
sudo dnf install -y mopidy
Mopidy can be extended with various extensions to support different music sources and services. To install recommended Mopidy extensions, run the following command:
sudo dnf install -y mopidy-local mopidy-tunein
The mopidy-local
extension allows you to browse and play music from your local media, while the mopidy-tunein
extension enables access to thousands of online radio stations.
By default, Mopidy is configured to use the ALSA audio output and scan your local music library from the ~/Music
directory. You can modify the Mopidy configuration by editing the /etc/mopidy/mopidy.conf
file.
For example, to change the audio output to PulseAudio, add the following line to the end of the file:
[audio]
output = audioresample ! audioconvert ! audio/x-raw,rate=44100,channels=2,format=S16LE ! pulsesink server=127.0.0.1
To add other extensions, consult the Mopidy documentation and add the corresponding section to the configuration file.
To start Mopidy as a service, run the following command:
sudo systemctl start mopidy
You can now access the Mopidy web interface by opening your web browser and navigating to http://<server_ip>:6680
, where <server_ip>
is the IP address or hostname of your Fedora server. From the web interface, you can configure additional settings, browse your music library, and play music.
In this tutorial, you learned how to install Mopidy on Fedora Server Latest and configure it to play music from various sources. You can now create your own music server and enjoy your favorite tunes wherever you go.
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