# This is a player configuration example for QuickPlay. # Everything after either ';' or '#' is ignored. # Spaces around '=' and at both ends of each line are trimmed. # Everything is case-sensitive and UTF-8. # Multiple sections are forbidden, so are same keys in same section. # (Really, this is just an encoding of a Dictionary>) # Section 'general' is special, it declares general config (well...) of the # player [general] # Name is shown in the app to aid distinguishing between multiple possible players name = Example client # Type will determine what kind of player should be used. Currently it is not used. # More generally, keys that are not used are ignored. They are still parsed, # though, and should be considered reserved by QuickPlay (i.e. not used arbitrarily). type = MPD # Connection specifies where to connect. Usually it is just IP address, but if # you want to specify port, use notation ip.ad.dr.ess@port (i.e. separate using '@'). connection = 198.51.100.3 # All other sections represent individual songs / playables. # The section name is the name the song will be visible as. [Breakfast] # Expected time of playing. Currently unused, will be used for sorting. # Allowed format: HH:MM. time = 15:00 # Path, under which MPD can find the song. Can contain even strange characters, # but cannot start with whitespace due to trimming. (Frankly, if your # filenames start with whitespace, you have much bigger problems.) path = Unsorted/Kevin_MacLeod/Polkas/Snare Bounce Polka.mp3 # Create as many playables as you wish. Remember, no repeating of section names. [Lunch] time = 16:00 path = Classical/MacLeod K. - Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy (P.I.Tchaikovsky).mp3 # Even section names are UTF-8, so we can use non-plain-ASCII characters. [Café] time = 22:00 path = Irish/Fiddles McGinty.mp3 # All the mentioned songs are from Kevin MacLeod under CC BY 4.0 licence. Not # that you can hear them, but the attribution has to be somewhere :-)