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Digital Audio Control Protocol

Remote control protocol for audio players


Remote control protocol for audio players

Digital Audio Control Protocol (DACP) is a protocol used by iTunes and other audio player and server applications on Mac, Windows and Linux computers, enabling remote control by mobile devices such as iPhone and Android phones and tablet computers. By connecting the personal computer to loudspeakers the mobile device is used as a two-way remote control, allowing selection and control of music playback within a traditional listening environment such as a home or apartment.

Clients

Compliant DACP clients can connect to any DACP enabled server. Clients are available for multiple desktop and mobile platforms.

; Apple Remote : Apple Remote is the first DACP client created specifically for iTunes remote control.

; CuteRemote : CuteRemote DACP remote control for Nokia Phones.

; TunesRemote+ : TunesRemote+ for Google Android is a fork of Jeff Sharkey's TunesRemote project. The project's goal is provide remote functionality for Android with similar capabilities as Apple's remote.

; TunesRemote-SE : TunesRemote-SE combines the DACP control software from TunesRemote+ with the graphical user interface from Firefly Client to produce an application that can control a DACP server from any computer running Java.

; Remote for iTunes : Remote for iTunes by Hyperfine Software for Android lets users control iTunes via their home Wi-Fi network.

; Remote for Windows Phone 7 : Remote for Windows Phone 7 by Komodex Software lets users control DACP servers from their home Wi-Fi network.

; : is an iPad application developed by Fabrice Dewasmes that browses a remote DACP library and let users control it.

NamePlatformDeveloperStatus
Apple RemoteiPad, iPhone, iPodApple Inc.active
CuteRemote+Symbian and Nokia N9Tero Siironenactive
TunesRemote+Google AndroidGoogle Code Projectactive
TunesRemote-SEJavaNick Glassactive
Remote for iTunesGoogle AndroidHyperfine Softwareactive
Remote for Windows Phone 7Windows Phone 7Komodex Softwareactive
yTrackiPadFabrice Dewasmesactive

Servers

Compliant DACP servers can accept connections from any DACP client. Multiple compliant servers are available for Mac, Windows and Linux platforms.

; Apple iTunes : Apple iTunes is the original DACP server and the specification was created specifically for iTunes remote control.

; MonkeyTunes for MediaMonkey : In 2009 Melloware Inc., released MonkeyTunes, the first known "third-party" DACP server for MediaMonkey that is fully compliant with Apple's DACP protocol.

; TouchRemote for Foobar2000 : In 2009 Wintense released TouchRemote, a plugin (component) for the foobar2000 music player, implementing a DACP server that is fully compliant with Apple's DACP protocol allowing Apple Inc.'s Remote application to be used.

; AlbumPlayer : In 2011 Albumon, released a DACP plugin for their software AlbumPlayer which is a full featured jukebox player for the PC.

; Telescope for Songbird : In 2010 Wilco released Telescope for the Songbird music player, implementing a DACP server that is fully compliant with Apple's DACP protocol, and a standard web service and mobile browser interface.

; Rhythmbox for GNOME : In 2010 native DACP support was added to Rhythmbox after a Google Summer of Code project by Alexandre Rosenfeld.

NamePlatformDeveloperStatus
iTunesMac, WinApple Inc.active
MonkeyTunes for MediaMonkeyWinMelloware Inc.active
AlbumPlayerWinAlbumonactive
TouchRemoteWinWintenseactive
TelescopeMac, WinWilcoactive
RhythmboxLinuxAlexandre Rosenfeldactive

References

References

  1. "Apple Remote".
  2. [http://www.iki.fi/z7/cuteremote CuteRemote]
  3. [http://code.google.com/p/tunesremote-plus/ TunesRemote+], Google Code Project
  4. [http://code.google.com/p/tunesremote-se/ TunesRemote-SE], Google Code Project
  5. [http://hyperfine.com/remoteforitunes/default.aspx Remote for iTunes] {{Webarchive. link. (2013-01-26 , Hyperfine)
  6. [http://hyperfine.com Hyperfine Software]
  7. [http://wp7remoteapp.com Remote for Windows Phone 7], Komodex
  8. [http://komodex.com Komodex Software]
  9. [http://ytrack.dewasmes.net/ yTrack] {{webarchive. link. (2010-07-27)
  10. [http://code.google.com/ Google Code Project]
  11. [http://jtruc.dewasmes.net/?page_id=2 Fabrice Dewasmes]
  12. [http://melloware.com Melloware Inc.]
  13. [http://melloware.com/monkeytunes/ MonkeyTunes for MediaMonkey]
  14. [http://wintense.com Wintense] {{webarchive. link. (2010-08-31)
  15. [http://wintense.com/plugins/foo_touchremote TouchRemote Foobar2000 Component (foo_touchremote)] {{webarchive. link. (2010-03-22)
  16. [http://wilco.ismysite.co.uk Wilco]{{dead link. (September 2017)
  17. [http://addons.songbirdnest.com/addon/1764 Telescope Songbird addon] {{webarchive. link. (2010-08-17)
  18. [http://live.gnome.org/SummerOfCode2010/AlexandreRosenfeld_Rhythmbox Alexandre Rosenfeld] {{webarchive. link. (2011-01-21)
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