Since version 1.05 O!MPD supports Tidal. Here you find some basic information how to use it. First of all: this feature is based on unofficial API (mostly gained by reverse engineering) and is not in any way supported by Tidal. It means it can stop working some day. Basic settings…
Play any file on any MPD
One of the things, I always wanted to be able to do, was playing files from outside of MPD music_directory. Normally, when you want to play such a file, MPD will return Not found error – it means, that file was not found in MPD database. In other words MPD…
Other features
Statistics In O!MPD you can see some interesting statistics. In the section Config (click on cog symbol) -> Media statistics: quantity of artists, albums and tracks in collection increase of albums by month and year size of all files in library and database total playtime of particular file types In…
Search
Basic search There’s several ways you can search your library. You can use shortcuts from Library submenu (Artist, Genre, Quick Search, Year, etc.). You can also click on many links created by O!MPD – each time you see blue text, you can be sure, that it leads somewhere (or does…
Versions of a song
When listening to a song, would you like to know if there is another version or part of this song in your library? O!MPD can find it for you and it does it in a smart way. Let’s say you’re listening to Mike Oldfield’s Taurus II from album Five Miles…
Tags
Almost all music files have metadata information to describe content of file. Typical are: ARTIST, ALBUM, TITLE, DATE, GENRE, etc. There is also field called COMMENT. In O!MPD you can use this field for additional tags, which can be use for Quick search or displaying all albums having the same…
Quick search
Quick search lets you define your own query. In typical music applications you have a possibility of browsing the library by artist, album, year, sometimes by year/album (of course O!MPD also offers this). But what if you want to display for example all pop albums released in the 80’s? Usually…
One app fits all
One application running on (almost) all devices. O!MPD is designed to work and look properly in modern web browsers, in various screen resolutions and on various devices. It means it should work on smartphone, tablet, PC and even smart TV equipped in web browser. O!MPD was tested with IE, Firefox,…