woodsmoke <my2joke <at> yahoo.com> writes:

> 
> Peter Stuge <stuge-xmms2.
 <at> cdy.org> writes:
> 
> > 
> > 
> > Please use the cli client and test Anthony's suggestions. Run the
> > following in a terminal:
> > 
> > xmms2 addpls /path/to/a/file.pls
> > 
> > If that works, then this is a user interface problem which will need
> > to be sorted out in the client(s).
> > 
> > If not, it will be a problem with the installed server parts of your
> > xmms2.
> > 
> > //Peter
> > 
> > --
> >

Here is what I did.

I tried addpls and add.


st.pls?rn=6687&file=filename.pls
[1] 23268
woodsm...@woodsmokecomputer3:~$.
 ERROR: We can't handle this type of playlist or URL.

[1]+  Exit 1 xmms2 addpls.
/http://classic.shoutcast.com/sbin/shoutcast-playlist.pls?rn=6687.
woodsm...@woodsmokecomputer3:~$ xmms2 add.
/http://classic.shoutcast.com/sbin/shoutcast-playlist.pls?rn=6687&.file=filename.pls
[1] 23278
woodsm...@woodsmokecomputer3:~$ Added
/http://classic.shoutcast.com/sbin/shoutcast-playlist.pls?rn=6687.
xmms2 help.
Available commands:
  add - adds a URL to the playlist.
  addarg - adds one URL with arguments to the playlist.
  addid - adds a Medialib id to the playlist.
HELP MENU items deleted for brevity.
  quit - make the server quit.
  help - print help about a command.
[1]+  Done                    xmms2 add.
/http://classic.shoutcast.com/sbin/shoutcast-playlist.pls?rn=6687.
woodsm...@woodsmokecomputer3:~$ xmms2 play.
woodsm...@woodsmokecomputer3:~$ xmms2 add.
/http://classic.shoutcast.com/sbin/shoutcast-playlist.pls?rn=6687&file=filename.pls.
[1] 23338.
woodsm...@woodsmokecomputer3:~$ Log output will be stored in.
/home/james/.cache/xmms2/xmms2d.log.
xmms2 started.
Added /http://classic.shoutcast.com/sbin/shoutcast-playlist.pls?rn=6687
play.
play: SoX v14.0.0.

Failed: Not enough input filenames specified.

Usage summary: [gopts] [[fopts] infile]... [fopts] [effect [effopts]].

SPECIAL FILENAMES:.
- stdin (infile) or stdout (outfile).
-nuse the null file handler; for use with e.g. synth & stat.
GLOBAL OPTIONS (gopts) .
(can be specified at any point before the first effect):.
--buffer BYTES  set the buffer size (default 8192).
--combine concatenate  concatenate.
 multiple input files (default for sox, rec).
--combine sequence  sequence multiple.
 input files (default for play).
-h, --help      display version.
 number and usage information.
--help-effect NAME  display usage of .
specified effect; use `all' to display all
--interactive   prompt to overwrite output file.
-m, --combine mix  mix multiple input files.
 (instead of concatenating).
-M, --combine merge  merge multiple.
 input files (instead of concatenating).
--plot gnuplot|octave  generate script.
 to plot response of filter effect.
-q, --no-show-progress  run in quiet mode; opposite of -S.
--replay-gain track|album|off  default: off (sox, rec), track (play).
-R  use default random numbers (same on each run of SoX).
-S, --show-progress  display progress while processing audio data.
--version display version number of SoX and exit.
-V[LEVE] increment or set verbosity level (default 2); levels are:.
1: failure messages.
2: warnings.
3: details of processing.
4-6: increasing levels of debug messages.
FORMAT OPTIONS (fopts):.
Format options only need to be supplied.
 for input files that are headerless,.
otherwise they are obtained automatically.  
Output files will default to the.
same format options as the input .
file unless otherwise specified.

-c, --channels CHANNELS  number of channels in audio data.
-C, --compression FACTOR.
compression factor for output format.
--comment TEXT.
Specify comment text for the output file.
--comment-file FILENAME.
file containing comment text for the output file.
--endian little|big|swap  set endianness;.
 swap means opposite to default.
-r, --rate RATE  sample rate of audio.
-t, --type FILETYPE  file type of audio.
-x              invert auto-detected endianness.
-N, --reverse-nibbles  nibble-order.
-X, --reverse-bits  bit-order of data.
-B/-Lforce endianness to big/little.
-s/-u/-U/-A/ sample encoding: signed/unsigned/u-law/A-law.
  -a/-i/-g/-f ADPCM/IMA_ADPCM/GSM/floating point.
-1/-2/-3/-4/-8  sample size in bytes.
-v, --volume FACTOR  volume input.
 file volume adjustment factor (real number).

SUPPORTED FILE FORMATS: 8svx aif aifc.
 aiff aiffc al alsa ao au auto.
 avi avr caf.
cdda cdr cvs cvsd dat dvms fap.
.ffmpeg flac fssd gsm hcom ima ircam la lpc lpc10.
lu m3u m4a mat mat4 mat5 maud mp2.
 mp3 mp4 mpg nist nul null ogg oss ossdsp paf.
pls prc pvf raw s1 s2 s3 s4 sb.
 sd2 sds sf sl smp snd sndfile sndt sou sph sw txw.
u1 u2 u3 u4 ub ul uw vms .
voc vorbis vox w64 wav wmv wve xa xi.

SUPPORTED EFFECTS: allpass band bandpass bandreject.
 bass chorus compand dcshift.
deemph dither earwax echo echos equalizer.
 fade filter flanger highpass key.
ladspa lowpass mcompand mixer noiseprof .
noisered oops pad pan phaser polyphase.
rabbit repeat resample reverb reverse silence.
 speed stat swap synth tempo treble.
tremolo trim vol.

effopts: depends on effect.
[1]+  Done xmms2 add.
/http://classic.shoutcast.com/sbin/.
shoutcast-playlist.pls?rn=6687.
woodsm...@woodsmokecomputer3:~$.


As you can see I tried addpls and add.
the add seemed to hook up to xmms2.
 but I didn't know what to do next.
I requested the help menu, and then tried play.
 but it didn't work.  
The other.
stuff later was generated by xmms2
in gxmms2 this was generated in the playlist line:.
 ERROR: Connection to xmms2d
was lost.
> 
Are we getting somewhere close?
thanks
woodsmoke
> 





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