On Tue, 23 Jun 2015 18:18:56 +0200
notoneofmy wrote:
> On 15-06-23 6:12 PM, Proxy One wrote:
> > What Debian version do you use? I writing from Wheezy box and I have
> > just installed GMPC and gmpc-plugins. There is shout plugin and it can
> > be activated.
> I'm on Jessie. I spent an entire da
On 15-06-23 6:12 PM, Proxy One wrote:
> What Debian version do you use? I writing from Wheezy box and I have
> just installed GMPC and gmpc-plugins. There is shout plugin and it can
> be activated.
I'm on Jessie. I spent an entire day trying to recompile it. Without
much luck.
With the earlier ve
On 2015-Jun-23 10:15, notoneofmyseeds wrote:
> On 06/23/2015 12:33 AM, Proxy One wrote:
> >On the screenshot on that link you can
> >see how mplayer is used to actually play the sound. You can use command
> >like that outside GMPC. Just use IP of your NAS instead of localhost.
> Thanks a lot again.
On 06/23/2015 12:33 AM, Proxy One wrote:
On the screenshot on that link you can
see how mplayer is used to actually play the sound. You can use command
like that outside GMPC. Just use IP of your NAS instead of localhost.
Thanks a lot again. But can't, much as I've tried, find a way to install
t
On 06/22/2015 11:59 PM, Lisi Reisz wrote:
Did you say which DE, if any? If so, it would be kind of you to repeat it,
and if not, what is it?
Lisi
It's XFCE4, which I quite like; lean and mean. However, I'd like to
configure it for some useful nifty tools, such as making the ability to
search
On 2015-Jun-22 22:56, notoneofmyseeds wrote:
> On 06/22/2015 10:11 PM, Proxy One wrote:
> >You don't understand the concept. You can't just use GMPC. It's used to
> >>control the MPD, but it can't capture it's output (music you'd like to
> >>listen). To be able to listen that music on your laptop,
On Monday 22 June 2015 21:56:48 notoneofmyseeds wrote:
> On 06/22/2015 10:11 PM, Proxy One wrote:
> > You don't understand the concept. You can't just use GMPC. It's used to
> >
> > >control the MPD, but it can't capture it's output (music you'd like to
> > >listen). To be able to listen that music
On 06/22/2015 10:11 PM, Proxy One wrote:
You don't understand the concept. You can't just use GMPC. It's used to
>control the MPD, but it can't capture it's output (music you'd like to
>listen). To be able to listen that music on your laptop, you need to use
>some media player that can play netwo
On 2015-Jun-22 20:53, Proxy wrote:
> On 2015-Jun-22 18:34, notoneofmy wrote:
> > On 15-06-22 1:23 PM, Proxy One wrote:
> > > By default, it will send sound to it's local sound card (pulse audio or
> > > alsa). You can instead send that sound on some port as
> > > httpd type and stream it so it can
On 2015-Jun-22 18:34, notoneofmy wrote:
> On 15-06-22 1:23 PM, Proxy One wrote:
> > By default, it will send sound to it's local sound card (pulse audio or
> > alsa). You can instead send that sound on some port as
> > httpd type and stream it so it can be captured by some external
> > application.
Could you enable the pulse audio output on /etc/mpd.conf
audio_output {
type"pulse"
name"My Pulse Output"
}
Cheers,
On 22-06-2015, notoneofmy wrote:
> On 15-06-22 11:49 AM, Konstantinos Pachnis wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I got a bit confused. Does ario works
On 15-06-22 1:23 PM, Proxy One wrote:
> By default, it will send sound to it's local sound card (pulse audio or
> alsa). You can instead send that sound on some port as
> httpd type and stream it so it can be captured by some external
> application.
>
> audio_output {
> type"ht
On 15-06-22 11:49 AM, Konstantinos Pachnis wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I got a bit confused. Does ario works or not? Have you tried playing
> an audio file with a different player?
No, ario does not work. And I don't know if the problem is with ario or
gmpc. And this is the reason I mentioned all in the in
On 2015-Jun-21 23:19, notoneofmyseeds wrote:
> This might not quite be on-topic, but I suspect since it's all
> linux, help could be had there.
>
> All is configured, mindlna, GMPC and MPD; the issue now is that GMPC
> can play/control MPD, but there's no sound on my laptop while the
> songs are b
Hello,
I got a bit confused. Does ario works or not? Have you tried playing
an audio file with a different player?
Do you run mpd as a system service or under your account?
If you have modified your mpd configuration, would be really helpful to
have a look at it.
If you start an audio mixer (al
On 15-06-21 11:50 PM, sp113438 wrote:
> Hello,
> gmpc has a volume adjuster in the upper right corner. Independent of
> alsa.
>
> Do other music programs work?
I raised that volume and got no sound. No others work, including ario. I
like GMPC very much.
Thanks a lot.
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On Sun, 21 Jun 2015 23:19:36 +0200
notoneofmyseeds wrote:
> This might not quite be on-topic, but I suspect since it's all linux,
> help could be had there.
>
> All is configured, mindlna, GMPC and MPD; the issue now is that GMPC
> can play/control MPD, but there's no sound on my laptop while t
This might not quite be on-topic, but I suspect since it's all linux,
help could be had there.
All is configured, mindlna, GMPC and MPD; the issue now is that GMPC can
play/control MPD, but there's no sound on my laptop while the songs are
being played.
If you have similar configurations or
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