File librespot.config of Package librespot
# /etc/default/librespot -- Arguments/configuration for librespot # Device name on Spotify Connect #DEVICE_NAME="librespot" # The displayed device type in Spotify clients. # Can be "unknown", "computer", "tablet", "smartphone", "speaker", "tv", # "avr" (Audio/Video Receiver), "stb" (Set-Top Box), and "audiodongle". #DEVICE_TYPE="speaker" # Bitrate, one of 96 (low quality), 160 (default quality), or 320 (high quality) #BITRATE="160" # Additional command line arguments for librespot can be set below. # See `librespot -h` for more info. Make sure whatever arguments you specify # aren't already covered by other variables in this file. (See the daemon's # config at `/lib/systemd/system/librespot.service` for more technical details.) # # To make your device visible on Spotify Connect across the Internet add your # username and password which can be set via "Set device password", on your # account settings, use `--username` and `--password`. # # To choose a different output device (ie a USB audio dongle or HDMI audio out), # use `--device` with something like `--device hw:0,1`. Your mileage may vary. # #OPTIONS="--username <USERNAME> --password <PASSWORD>" # Uncomment to use a cache for downloaded audio files. Cache is disabled by # default. It's best to leave this as-is if you want to use it, since # permissions are properly set on the directory `/var/cache/librespot'. #CACHE_ARGS="--cache /var/cache/librespot" # By default, the volume normalization is enabled, add alternative volume # arguments here if you'd like, but these should be fine. #VOLUME_ARGS="--enable-volume-normalisation --volume-ctrl linear --initial-volume=100" # Backend could be set to pipe here, but it's for very advanced use cases of # librespot, so you shouldn't #BACKEND_ARGS="--backend alsa"