On 04/01/2010 10:00 AM, Leonard Adjei wrote:
I've been using MP3Act, an AJAX based web application that allows
you
to organize your music centrally.
The thing is, I've been using the application partially being limited
to streaming mode only.Mp3act has a
jukebox mode too that allows the user to play directly from the web
page. In the installation documentation the user
needs to "set the permissions of the audio device to be writable by
the apache user".
I do not know how to do this, does anyone have any ideas or theories
regarding this???
Why in the world would a streaming _server_ need access to the audio?
If it's streaming, it shouldn't be touching the audio hardware. The
_client_ might need something weird (not really, you can play Flash
and such without changes), but the _server_?
The only thing I can think of is that jukebox mode makes the server
actually play the audio on the server through the server's audio
hardware and MP3Act behaves as nothing more than a web-based remote
control for the server.
If that's the case, I think all you'd need is to add the apache user to
the "audio" group. As root:
# usermod -a -G audio apache
then restart Apache. Don't know for sure. SELinux might also get in
the way on this.
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