[AWESOME] Best Media Player Ever
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Installation: - Copy the vim resource file below, and run it in vim, eg: Quote:
- Install xmms and xmmsctrl from the repository Benefits: - Cool looking, customizable, remappable, readable - Easy to navigate with or without keyborad, touchscreen, vision - Access to vim search sorting functions - Easy to write custom playlists Download: (Cannot copy-paste because of special characters) http://depositfiles.com/files/h6ii2igpn Instructions: You would want to manually add songs to xmms's playlist to start off, for some reason it crashes on an empty playlist. Use the two shoulder buttons or the touchscreen to navigate. The fullscreen button switches modes: from vol +/- to next prev tracj Press ESC twice to play/pause Press Enter twice to play Capital J/K for volume up down Capital W/Q to close the gui but keep the song playing or to close everything Captal S to shuffle tracks Capital C to convert the current display to a playlist, and then use :w someplaylist.m3u to write the playlist Capital R to reload playlist (such as when you have rearranged the tracks) Various useful functions: type :call TitleSort() to sort by title type :sort n to sort by track type :call LoadPlaylist("myplaylist.m3u") to load a playlist type u to undo last command |
Re: [AWESOME] Best Media Player Ever
very nice!
But I won't install xmms. Maybe there are other console player that can be used as backend. |
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@q335r49: Not for me, but very nice use of scripting & toolbox philosophy! |
Re: [AWESOME] Best Media Player Ever
Idiosyncratic... That's one way to put it! :-)
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Haha, it's so satisfying when you get something like this working, because it's not so much "working and writing a program" as "discovering $10 on the ground" since it involves just putting together the fruits of the hard work of others. ;-)
But -- it works really well... there were some major problems in the UI of the default media player, and YouAmp can't find a lot of the longer songs (like 30 minute symphonies) for some reason, and I was using it as a MP3 player while I was driving, while walking around, and also at home. This is obviously cusomized to my needs, and mostly focused on the UI, but it wouldn't be that hard to write playlist functions, (add/delete items, a queue, open/save playlist.) |
Re: [AWESOME] Best Media Player Ever
panucci may serve, if its development goes where it seems to be heading...
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