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title: "Music Player Daemon (MUSL)"
url: "https://forum.qnap.net.pl/threads/music-player-daemon-musl.37749/"
thread_id: 37749
date: "2021-06-25"
category: "Download"
section: "Centrum aplikacji (App Center / QPKG)"
source: "Forum QNAP Polska"
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language: "pl"
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# Music Player Daemon (MUSL)

> Source: <https://forum.qnap.net.pl/threads/music-player-daemon-musl.37749/> · Download · Forum QNAP Polska · 2021-06-25

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Nowa aplikacja QPKG w sklepie Qnapclub Store: Music Player Daemon (MUSL)

Music Player Daemon (MPD) is a flexible, powerful, server-side application for playing music. Through plugins and libraries it can play a variety of sound files while being controlled by its network protocol.

Require : MUSL FRAMEWORK MUST BE INSTALLED ON NAS

https://www.qnapclub.eu/fr/qpkg/1098

Launch Music Player Daemon in background

setup your config file according your needs in /opt/Mmpd/etc/mpd.conf and restart qpkg

**TIP ME !!**

Your gratitude and finance will help me to continue integration of this QPKG and maintain up to date versions.

![](https://forum.qnap.net.pl/attachments/37227/)

Modele: TS-NASX86 64bits,TS-X31,TS-NASARM 64bits,TS-X28A,TS-X30,TS-X32,TS-X32U,TS-XA28A,TS-NASX86,TS-X41

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