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NAME

       ample.conf - configuration file for Ample

DESCRIPTION

       This  file,  by  default  /etc/ample.conf,  is  read  by Ample at startup. There are three
       categories of values than can be defined:  strings,  numbers  and  boolean  values.  Valid
       boolean values are (case insensitive) yes, no, true and false. Lines that start with # are
       considered to be comments and ignored.

EXAMPLE

              # An example of a Ample config file
              #

              # Port number to use
              port = 1234

              # Should files be ordered when playing a mixed stream?
              order = true

              # Amount of simultaneous clients allowed
              clients = 5

              # Path to logfile if syslog isn't used
              logfile = /var/log/ample

              # Path(s) to MP3 dir/file or M3U file
              mp3path = /home/mp3
              mp3path = /home/moremp3/zztop.mp3
              mp3path = /home/favourites.m3u

              # Path to the HTML file to use as a template
              htmlfile = /etc/ample.html

              # Should the MP3 dir(s) be recursively scanned?
              recursive = true

              # Name of the server
              # (displayed to clients here and there)
              servername = Ample

              # Address of the server
              # (only if your server can't be resolved)
              serveraddress = 192.168.0.1

              # Username and password, if these are specified, Ample
              # will automatically ask for username/password
              username = MusicLover
              password = Pekaboo

              # Filter to pass each music file through
              # (before they are sent to the client)
              filter = /usr/bin/lame -b64 --quiet "@FPATH@" -

              # The end

OPTIONS

       port=NUM
              Listen to TCP port NUM, default is 1234.

       order=BOOL
              When a list of  files  is  requested,  and  this  option  is  TRUE,  play  them  in
              alphabetical order.

       clients=NUM
              Allow a maximum of NUM clients to be connected at the same time.

       logfile=FILE
              Use FILE as logfile if syslogd(8) isn't used.

       mp3path=PATH
              These  are path(s) to files or directories that Ample can use to populate it's list
              of MP3's. If PATH is a directory, all  files  (possibly  recursively,  see  the  -n
              option  above) will be added. If PATH is a regular file ending with .mp3 it will be
              added and if it is a regular file ending with .m3u (MP3 playlist) the files  listed
              in  it  will be added. You can specify several paths by adding several mp3path=PATH
              lines to this config file.

       htmlfile=FILE
              This is the path to the file which Ample should use as it's base for creating  HTML
              pages. See ample.html(5) for more information.

       recursive=BOOL
              If  TRUE,  all directories that Ample index:es will be scanned recursively (meaning
              that all subdirs will be checked for files as well)

       servername=STRING
              The name of the server will be set to STRING instead of "Ample" (the servername  is
              displayed to clients in various places).

       serveraddress=STRING
              STRING  should  be  the  IP  address of the server where Ample is run. This is only
              needed if DNS resolving your server, for some reason, doesn't work.

       username=STRING
              If both username and password is specified in the config file, HTTP  authentication
              will  be enabled. This means that if a client wants to connect to ample, it must do
              so with a username  and password in order to be  granted  access.  If  username  or
              password is missing, HTTP authentication will be disabled.

       password=STRING
              See the description of username above.

       filter=STRING
              Specifies  an  optional  filter  to  run each file through before it is sent to the
              client.  As an example, this could be used to downgrade the bitrate of a music file
              if  you  have  a  lousy  net  connection but lots of CPU cycles to spare. If STRING
              contains the word @FPATH@ it will be replaced with the absolute path of the file.

AUTHOR

       David Härdeman <david@2gen.com>

SEE ALSO

       ample(1), ample.html(5)