Introduction ============ Cantata is a GUI front-end for MPD. The code is forked from QtMPC. However, both the code itself, and the GUI are now *very* different to QtMPC. Dependencies ============ Cantata requires/uses the following libraries: 1. Qt4 2. KDElibs4 - if Cantata is not built with KDE4 support, then device support will not be available. 3. QtWebKit - required for the artist/album information page. If QtWebKit is not found, the page will not be built. 4. TagLib - required to for the tag edit dialog, and for UMS device support. 5. LibMTP - required to support MTP devices. 6. FFMPEG (libavcodec) - used for ReplayGain detection. 7. SpeexDSP - used by ReplayGain detection code. 8. MPG123 - used for ReplayGain detection (optional). Covers ====== When displaying covers, Cantata will load album covers in the following order: ...if MPD folder exists, and is readable, then cantata will look for the following within the folder containing the song: 1. cover.jpg 2. cover.png 3. AlbumArt.jpg 4. AlbumArt.png 5. folder.jpg 6. folder.png 7. ${file}.jpg 8. ${file}.png 9. ${albumArtist} - ${album}.jpg 10. ${albumArtist} - ${album}.png 11. ${album}.jpg 12. ${album}.jpg 13. ANY other jpg, or png 14. Image embedded within current songs tags. ...then Cantata will check its cache folder (~/.cache/cantata/covers), for : 15. ${albumArtist}/${album}.jpg 16. ${albumArtist}/${album}.png ...if compiled for Linux 17. Matching Amarok cover 18. Matching Clementine cover ...if the MPD folder was specified as a http URL 19. ${url}/${dirFromFile}/cover.jpg 20. ${url}/${dirFromFile}/cover.png ...lastly 21. Query last.fm using ${albumArtist} and ${album}. Cantata will attempt to download the image specified with the "extralarge" size. Downloaded images will be saved as cover.jpg/png within the song folder if possible. If not, then they will be saved in Cantata's cache folder. For artist images: ...if MPD folder exists, and is readable, then cantata will look for the following within the folder containing the song: 1. ${albumArtist}.jpg 2. ${albumArtist}.png 3. album.jpg 4. album.png ... the above will be repeated for each parent folder (until we reach the MPD root folder) ...then Cantata will check its cache folder (~/.cache/cantata/covers), for : 5. ${albumArtist}.jpg 6. ${albumArtist}.png ...lastly 7. Query last.fm using ${albumArtist}. Cantata will attempt to download the image specified with the "extralarge" size. Downloaded artist images are saved to Cantata's cache folder. Single/Double Click Activation ============================== As of 0.8.3 Cantata forces single-click activation of items in the left hand pages (e.g. Library view). To revert to having this controlled via the style, you need to edit the Cantata config file. For a KDE build this will usually be ~/.kde/share/config/cantatarc, for a Qt-only build on Linux this will usually be ~/.config/cantata/cantata.conf. For a windows build, you will need to use regedit and navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER/Software/cantata/cantata. The config item to be changed is forceSingleClick in the General section. e.g. [General] albumFirst=false ... forceSingleClick=true groupMultiple=true ... Amarok Radio Streams ==================== The script amarok2cantata.sh may be used to covert Amarok Radio plugins into an XML file suitable to be imported into Cantata. The script is rather basic and requires the Amarok plugin to list its streams in 'main.js' with the following syntax: Station( "NAME", "URL") Each station *must* be on its own line, and must be all in *one* line. 'script.spec' is used to ascertain the Amarok plugin name, for this the script will look for the line starting with "Name=" Dynamic Helper Script ===================== When a dynamic playlist is loaded in Cantata, the cantata-dynamic helper script is executed in the background to do the actual song selection. In this way the dynamic playlist can still function even when cantata is terminated. It is possible for this script to be controlled on the command line (although it was never written with this in mind). The list of dynamic playlists may be obtained by looking in ~/.config/cantata/dynamic To 'load' a dynamic play list, all you need to do is symlink the desired one in ~/.config/cantata/dynamic to ~/.cache/cantata/dynamic/rules. Then you can start the helper by calling '/usr/lib/kde4/libexec/cantata-dynamic start' (or first call '/usr/lib/kde4/libexec/cantata-dynamic stop' to stop any current play list). To pass connection details, cantata-dynamic reads the same environment variables as mpc - namely MPD_HOST and MPD_PORT e.g. the following bash script (not tested!) will stop any current dynamic playlist, load the 'MyPlaylist' playlist, and start this on the mpd at 'hostname:1234' with password 'pass' # Stop current dynamic playlist /usr/lib/kde4/libexec/cantata-dynamic stop # Clear the playqueue (this requires mpc) MPD_HOST=pass@hostname MPD_PORT=1234 mpc clear # 'Load' new playlist if [ -f "$HOME/cache/cantata/dynamic/rules" ] ; then rm "$HOME/cache/cantata/dynamic/rules" fi ln -s "$HOME/config/cantata/dynamic/MyPlaylist.rules" "$HOME/cache/cantata/dynamic/rules" # Restart dynamic script MPD_HOST=pass@hostname MPD_PORT=1234 /usr/lib/kde4/libexec/cantata-dynamic start Credits ======= Cantata contains code/icons from: Amarok - amarok.kde.org Clementine - www.clementine-player.org libmaia - https://github.com/wiedi/libmaia libebur128 - https://github.com/jiixyj/libebur128 wikipedia icon - Social Media Mini by Paul Robert Lloyd License: Commons licence: Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 UK: England & Wales Windows ======= To compile for windows: 1. Install Qt, MinGW, cmake, TagLib. TagLib will probably need compiling. 2. Call cmake: cmake ../cantata -G "MinGW Makefiles" -DTAGLIB_INCLUDES="C:\taglib\include" -DTAGLIB_LIBRARIES="C:\tagglib\bin\libtag.dll" 3. make! :-) This build is as per Qt-only, but does not have support for dbus, dockmanager, or dynamic playlists. To run you will also need Oxygen icons.