On Tue, Feb 07, 2017 at 08:25:02PM +0100, Cág wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm looking for something that looks like noice when I'm in my music
> folder: basically a list of file names and the current song's name and
> length at the bottom. No need for colours and album/year; ideally
> it'd be customised
> STDIN to add files to queue: `find ~/music | sad`
> Usage:
> sad [-sr] [-f socket]
I should also probably just let you add files to the queue by passing
them as arguments, duh. So:
Usage:
sad [-sr] [-f socket] [FILE]...
I mostly wanted the former so you can use tools like grep, sort, vipe,
Thanks for the suggestion of sad!
I've been using mpd with bindings I added to dwm along with a
libnotify/dunst background shell script on `mpc idle player`. mpd has
been total overkill for what I need. I just add my media library
(Vorbis) and shuffle them.
I've been playing a bit with sad and I
Bonus:
$ cd mymusicdir
$ ls
$ 1.mp3 2.mp3
$ mkfifo c
$ mpg321 -R foo <>c
$ echo "LOAD 1.mp3" >c
$ echo PAUSE >c
$ echo "LOAD 2.mp3" >c
$ echo QUIT >c
('foo' is a necessary anomaly: have a look at README.remote in the
distribution tarball.)
>From a user perspective it has been a treat. I had issues with the GNU
M4 compiling on a embedded musl and PCC system but this M4 compiled
quick and clean. The only potential downside i can think of is it may
not be well maintained. last i checked the website there were no new
releases from when
Alba Pompeo wrote:
> https://moc.daper.net/
I tried moc, it's cool but the interface looked kinda weird to me.
I think I should try it one more time.
Snobb wrote:
> I'm surprised nobody mentioned cmus (https://cmus.github.io/)
I only used library/playlist pane, and I changed formats to
Cág wrote:
> I'm looking for something that looks like noice when I'm in my music
> folder: basically a list of file names and the current song's name and
> length at the bottom. No need for colours and album/year; ideally
mpg123 plays mp3s only, is a little old and cranky
Okay, cheers man -- I'll get back to this when I have some more time
to read up fully on the project and how it all hangs together.
Thanks again,
Doug.
On 8 February 2017 at 15:41, Markus Teich wrote:
> doug livesey wrote:
>> Could you advise me on how to apply the
doug livesey wrote:
> Could you advise me on how to apply the patch to the st project? (Does it
> maybe need to be done in a broader context of a suckless project?) Oh, and I
> couldn't find any mention of resizehints in the code to set to false, so I
> think I've misunderstood there, too.
I'm surprised nobody mentioned cmus (https://cmus.github.io/)
On 07/02/17 08:25pm, Cág wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm looking for something that looks like noice when I'm in my music
> folder: basically a list of file names and the current song's name and
> length at the bottom. No need for colours and
Fair enough, cheers for the help so far.
On 8 February 2017 at 14:44, Greg Reagle wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 8, 2017, at 04:15, doug livesey wrote:
>> Hi -- I tried applying the patch in the simplest way (from some
>> instructions I googled up), but it didn't know what file to
On Wed, Feb 8, 2017, at 04:15, doug livesey wrote:
> Hi -- I tried applying the patch in the simplest way (from some
> instructions I googled up), but it didn't know what file to apply the
> patch to.
> I suspect I'm operating with rather incomplete knowledge!
> Could you advise me on how to apply
https://moc.daper.net/
On Wed, Feb 8, 2017 at 11:35 AM, hiro <23h...@gmail.com> wrote:
> sad seems inspired by that protocol, but not sure how compatible it is.
>
> On 2/8/17, Kamil Cholewiński wrote:
>> On Wed, 08 Feb 2017, Cág wrote:
what do you
sad seems inspired by that protocol, but not sure how compatible it is.
On 2/8/17, Kamil Cholewiński wrote:
> On Wed, 08 Feb 2017, Cág wrote:
>>> what do you need, ffado?
>>> mpd might be best.
>>
>> mpd is C++ and pulls boost because it
>> "imroves
> what do you need, ffado?
> mpd might be best.
mpd is C++ and pulls boost because it
"imroves code readability and maintainability".
--
Cág
what do you need, ffado?
mpd might be best.
Josuah Demangeon wrote:
> Simple Audio Daemon may be interesting:
> http://git.2f30.org/sad/files.html
Looks like it only works with ALSA.
--
Cág
Joseph Graham wrote:
> Hey, what's wrong with mpd and ncmpc?
I think mpd is too complicated for me. I've never figured out
how it works and, after all, I only need to play my local library.
--
Cág
Josuah Demangeon wrote:
> I would also be interested by such a program if one of you already know one.
> My workaround is this script:
> http://github.com/josuah/config/raw/master/bin/play
The thing is, I can simply "mplayer music/*" and be fine. I can't choose the
song without jumping
Hi -- I tried applying the patch in the simplest way (from some
instructions I googled up), but it didn't know what file to apply the
patch to.
I suspect I'm operating with rather incomplete knowledge!
Could you advise me on how to apply the patch to the st project?
(Does it maybe need to be done
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