An AirPlay audio player
Shairport Sync is an AirPlay audio player – it plays audio streamed from iTunes, iOS, Apple TV and macOS devices and AirPlay sources such as Quicktime Player and ForkedDaapd, among others.
Audio played by a Shairport Sync-powered device stays synchronised with the source and hence with similar devices playing the same source. In this way, synchronised multi-room audio is possible for players that support it, such as iTunes.
Shairport Sync runs on Linux, FreeBSD and OpenBSD. It does not support AirPlay video or photo streaming.
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3.2.2.tar.gz | 0000359760 351 KB | |
README.SUSE | 0000000457 457 Bytes | |
airplay-server.xml | 0000000284 284 Bytes | |
drop-user-config.patch | 0000001070 1.04 KB | |
shairport-sync.changes | 0000001940 1.89 KB | |
shairport-sync.spec | 0000003928 3.84 KB |
Revision 3 (latest revision is 20)
Stephan Kulow (coolo)
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Tomáš Chvátal (scarabeus_iv)
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- Really use upstream tarball from the source url - Update to release 3.2.2 Version 3.2 introduces two big new features – MPRIS support and a "native" Shairport Sync D-Bus interface. MPRIS offers a standard set of facilities for implementing remote control and the native D-Bus interface allows local programs to interact directly with Shairport Sync. When used with either of these interfaces, Shairport Sync offers access to the remote control commands available to control the source, and also offers access to metadata, including titles and cover art. These new features are experimental, but are already useful. This release of Shairport Sync contains important bug fixes and stability improvements and is recommended for all users. If offers better synchronisation, better compatibility with third-party AirPlay sources, greater stability when used with YouTube and macOS system sound, faster resynchronisation, better performance on noisy or congested networks and many other improvements. A quick INSTALL guide for the Raspberry Pi, a how-to CAR INSTALL guide and a note about installing to OpenBSD have been added. - See https://github.com/mikebrady/shairport-sync/releases for details
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