Site optimized for iPhone
I’ve installed the iwphone plugin onto my website, so if you’re visiting here from an iPhone or iPod Touch you should get an improved user experience.
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I’ve installed the iwphone plugin onto my website, so if you’re visiting here from an iPhone or iPod Touch you should get an improved user experience.
Mario Todorov:
Hello, last night I downloaded the MPoD for my original iPhone, which is running on version 2.0 software. I tried to use the App, but I got an error message that it cannot connect to the server. How can I select a server?
I checked the info under the system settings and I have an IP Address assigned to it of: 192.168.1.7, and a Port of:6600. From the 3 options that are selectable, Hide collection artists is OFF, Album by directory is ON, and Use FHEM is OFF.
I don’t see any other settings that could be selectable. I clicked on the IP and Port lines and they could be changed, however I don’t want to mess them up.
Please, let me know what needs to be done to fix my App.
I read that people have servers for this. What software is needed for the server part? Can my home PC be made into a server?
Thank you very much,
Mario
20 August 2008, 2:46 pmBerrie:
How it works: you need an MPD server, I think that primarily runs on Linux. MPD is a music player without its own front-end, instead many people have created various types of front-ends (Web, OS X, Windows, PDA etc.) to work with MPD, and MPoD is one of those specifically for the iPhone / iPod Touch.
I can only provide help with this specific client (MPoD), and not with the setup of MPD itself: I don’t have the knowledge or time for that. There is a wiki on MPD that may be a good starting point if you need more info.
20 August 2008, 7:27 pm