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on 09/20/2011 07:50 PM Volker Armin Hemmann wrote the following: |
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> Am Montag 19 September 2011, 20:20:35 schrieb Walter Dnes: |
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>> On Sun, Sep 18, 2011 at 10:48:10PM +0200, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote |
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>>> alsaplayer. Can't even get more simplistic. You don't even have to run a |
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>>> daemon or server. Just playing music. |
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>> Or mpg321 or mpg123, both of which are commandline programs. |
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> well, both can't do playlists - and there ability to play sound very slow or |
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> backwards is limited ;) |
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I know mpg321 can do playlists like so: |
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mpg123 --list file |
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quote from its man page: |
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-@ file, --list file |
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Read filenames and/or URLs of MPEG audio streams from the |
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specified file in addition to the ones specified on the command line |
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(if any). Note that file can be either an ordinary file, a dash ``-'' |
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to indicate that a list of filenames/URLs is to be read from the |
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standard input, or an URL pointing to a an appropriate list file. Note: |
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only one -@ option can be used (if more than one is specified, only the |
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last one will be recognized). |