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# Jukebox
The jukebox mode allow playing audio files on the hardware of the machine
running Supysonic, using regular clients that support it as a remote control.
The daemon must be running in order to be able to use the jukebox mode. So be
sure to start the `supysonic-daemon` command and keep it running. A basic
_systemd_ service file can be found at the root of the project folder.
## Setting the player program
Jukebox mode in _Supysonic_ works through the use of third-party command-line
programs. _Supysonic_ isn't bundled with such programs, and you are left to
choose which one you want to use. The chosen program should be able to play a
single audio file from a path specified on its command-line.
The configuration is done in the `[daemon]` section of the
[configuration file](configuration.md), with the `jukebox_command` variable.
This variable should include the following fields:
- `%path`: absolute path of the file to be played
- `%offset`: time in seconds where to start playing (used for seeking)
Here's an example using `mplayer`:
```
jukebox_command = mplayer -ss %offset %path
```
Or using `mpv`:
```
jukebox_command = mpv --start=%offset %path
```
Setting the output volume isn't currently supported.
## Allowing users to act on the jukebox
The jukebox mode is only accessible to chosen users. Granting (or revoking)
jukebox usage rights to a specific user is done with the [CLI](cli.md):
```
$ supysonic-cli user setroles --jukebox <username>
```

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Jukebox mode
============
The jukebox mode allow playing audio files on the hardware of the machine
running *Supysonic*, using regular clients that support it as a remote control.
The daemon must be running in order to be able to use the jukebox mode. So be
sure to start the ``supysonic-daemon`` command and keep it running. A basic
*systemd* service file can be found at the root of the project folder.
Setting the player program
--------------------------
Jukebox mode in *Supysonic* works through the use of third-party command-line
programs. *Supysonic* isn't bundled with such programs, and you are left to
choose which one you want to use. The chosen program should be able to play a
single audio file from a path specified on its command-line.
The configuration is done in the :ref:`conf-daemon` of the configuration file,
with the ``jukebox_command`` variable. This variable should include the
following fields:
``%path``
absolute path of the file to be played
``%offset``
time in seconds where to start playing (used for seeking)
Here's an example using ``mplayer``::
jukebox_command = mplayer -ss %offset %path
Or using ``mpv``::
jukebox_command = mpv --start=%offset %path
Setting the output volume isn't currently supported.
Allowing users to act on the jukebox
------------------------------------
The jukebox mode is only accessible to chosen users. Granting (or revoking)
jukebox usage rights to a specific user is done with the :doc:`cli`::
$ supysonic-cli user setroles --jukebox <username>