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I had LMS running on a Synology NAS before. I currently am using the 32-bit version on a Atom-based motherboard based CAPS 2 endpoint I built (i.e., just running Squeezelite and not LMS), pointing to a newly setup ROON ROCK on a NUC. There are downloadable versions for 64-bit systems, 64-bit with real time kernel, and a 32-bit version for legacy CPU, just make sure that your system is capable of running 64-bit (or 32-bit for older systems). Yes I kind of get that impression, but there really is nothing easier than getting a Daphile system setup if using x86 hardware. So what are you looking for? There is alot of alternatives but it means getting your hands dirty. Or you can install a server backend to maintain and stream your library, and install a lightweight MPD based client, and control it through a phone, tablet, or web interface. You can always install LMS and Squeezelite on top of a Linux distribution and build your own version. Any "open source" alternative is going to mean you have to manually install the components and get them to work headlessly. There are alternatives on the RaspberryPi (PiCorePlayer, for one), that does the same as Daphile. You will be hard to find a system on running on x86 systems that is as easy to install and setup as Daphile. He is making it free to use, but wants to maintain control. Also, the developer has put alot of vision and personal effort to develop and maintain this project. I suspect that some of the reason it cannot be distributed in source code is that the code for playing MP3 files (for example) is restricted in a way that inhibits free distribution (but still available as source). ANY COMMERCIAL USAGE AND REDISTRIBUTION OF DAPHILE IN ANY FORM ARE STRICTLY He provides it free of charge to all for personal use, but not commercial use:ĭAPHILE DISTRIBUTION IS MADE AVAILABLE FREE OF CHARGE FOR NON-COMMERCIAL PRIVATE The developer has worked on developing a package that can be easily installed, configured and maintained headlessly through a web interface, and works well. Are you concerned about it being "Free to use", or "Freely Distributable".ĭaphile is based the formerly commercial but now opensource "Logitech Media Server" and "Squeezelite".














Dbpoweramp free alternative