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Welcome!

O!MPD is free, opensource MPD client based on PHP and mySQL.

MPD is a brilliant application that plays music from many sources, in many formats, but it has no user interface. O!MPD is what MPD needs: user interface which can control MPD and lets you browse your music library in the way you surf the internet.

O!MPD is a fork of netjukebox (5.37).

While netjukebox also supports VideoLAN and Winamp/httpQ, O!MPD supports O!nly MPD.

News

O!MPD v1.08 has been released. Download here.

O!MPD is also on GitHub. Read more.

Main features

Install and setup

Installation and configuration are described here.

Demo

You can see O!MPD in action running demo. If you own Raspberry Pi ver.2 you can try my system image with XBian and O!MPD – read more here.

Stay tuned for more info.