An AirPlay audio player
Shairport Sync is an AirPlay audio player – it plays audio streamed from iTunes, iOS, Apple TV and macOS devices and AirPlay sources such as Quicktime Player and ForkedDaapd, among others.
Audio played by a Shairport Sync-powered device stays synchronised with the source and hence with similar devices playing the same source. In this way, synchronised multi-room audio is possible for players that support it, such as iTunes.
Shairport Sync runs on Linux, FreeBSD and OpenBSD. It does not support AirPlay video or photo streaming.
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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README.SUSE | 0000000457 457 Bytes | |
airplay-server.xml | 0000000284 284 Bytes | |
drop-user-config.patch | 0000001070 1.04 KB | |
harden_shairport-sync.service.patch | 0000000783 783 Bytes | |
shairport-sync-3.3.8.tar.gz | 0000425524 416 KB | |
shairport-sync.changes | 0000012859 12.6 KB | |
shairport-sync.spec | 0000003987 3.89 KB |
Latest Revision
Yuchen Lin (maxlin_factory)
accepted
request 934541
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Hillwood Yang (hillwood)
(revision 2)
- Added hardening to systemd service(s) (bsc#1181400). Added patch(es): * harden_shairport-sync.service.patch - Update version to 3.3.8 * For the PulseAudio backend pa, added a new server entry to the pa section of the configuration file, allowing you to specify a connection to a remote or a local system PulseAudio instance instead of letting PulseAudio choose. * Enhance features. See details in RELEASENOTES.md * Fix bugs - Fixes for %_libexecdir changing to /usr/libexec (bsc#1174075)
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