Mopidy extension for playing audio files from Jellyfin
Notes:
- Supports both "Music" and "Book" media types
- Tested using ncmpcpp, M.A.L.P., and various mopidy web frontends.
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- When using ncmpcpp, it's recommended to set
mpd_connection_timeout = 30
, particularly if browsing folders that have a large number of items inside them - There is some inconsistency in M.A.L.P. where you may have to go to the menu and select 'Show All Tracks' for the library to populate properly
- When using ncmpcpp, it's recommended to set
- MPDroid on Android does not work properly
Install by running:
pip install Mopidy-Jellyfin
Mopidy-Jellyfin has officially moved to Python 3 with the release of Mopidy 3.0. All future updates will target this newer version.
Before starting Mopidy, you must add configuration for Mopidy-Jellyfin to your Mopidy configuration file:
[jellyfin]
hostname = Jellyfin server hostname
username = username
password = password
user_id = userid (Optional: Needed for token authentication)
token = token (Optional: Use for authentication instead of username and password)
libraries = Library1, Library2 (Optional: will default to "Music" if left undefined)
albumartistsort = False (Optional: will default to True if left undefined)
album_format = {ProductionYear} - {Name} (Optional: will default to "{Name}" if left undefined)
max_bitrate = number
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libraries
determines what is populated into Mopidy's internal library (view by Artists/Album/etc). Using the file browser will show all libraries in the Jellyfin server that have a 'music' type. -
albumartistsort
changes whether the media library populates based on "Artist" or "Album Artist" metadata -
album_format
can be used to change the display format of music albums when using the file browser view. Currently the only really usable fields are ProductionYear and Namemax_bitrate
is used to trigger transcoding if a file is over a given bitrate (in kbps)
- Install mopidy to your host system, preferably using the native package manager. This handles all of the required dependencies.
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Clone the repo to your local workstation
$ git clone git@github.com:jellyfin/mopidy-jellyfin.git && cd mopidy-jellyfin
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Set up a virtualenv. We need to include system packages since some things don't behave well inside of a virtualenv (such as
PyGObject
or interacting with pulseaudio). Note that with the release of Mopidy 3.0 only Python 3.7 or newer is supported.$ python -m venv env --system-site-packages
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Install mopidy-jellyfin to the virtualenv.
$ env/bin/python setup.py develop
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Do your thing.
Mopidy can be launched from the virtualenv with
env/bin/mopidy
- Current maintainer: Matt Carlton
- Original author: Marvin Steadfast
- Contributors