I still use #ncmpcpp on the laptop, but on the main PC #audacious it is......look how pretty it is 😎
I still use #ncmpcpp on the laptop, but on the main PC #audacious it is......look how pretty it is 😎
One more fun shot:
Controlling music from a mac OS 9 VM by using ssheven to access my media pc running mpd.
ncmpcpp running in Mac OS 9 rules actually?
#mpd #ncmpcpp #music #selfhosting #somafm #retrocomputing #macos #classicmac
Was hab ich mich geplagt, den richtigen client für meinen MusicPlayerDaemon zu finden.
War doch nicht so schwer, einfach ncmpcpp zu installieren.
Genau mein Fall, ne eierlegende Wollmilchsau für 2.5MB, YES!
- ⌨️ TUI (Terminal User Interface)
- snappy as ⚡ snappy can
- Feature komplett mit Soße und scharf🌶️
- 🆘? cheatsheet auf F1, zack!
#MPD #TUI #ncmpcpp#FingerWegVonDerMaus
#FahrbareHilfetaste
CMUS and MOC are two audio players that are easier to use. They both just work out-of-the-box; you just install them and they just work without editing any configuration files.
Supposedly, MPD and ncmpcpp have more options and features but require editing configuration files to get them both to work properly. After editing a few files, I still could not get them working. Things do not have to be this hard to listen to audio files on Linux.
What is the best command line (console) audio player on Linux?
#Linux #commandline #shell #console #cmus #moc #mocp #ncmpcpp #mpd #ncurses
ncmpcpp (NCurses Music Player Client Plus Plus) is a ncurses based MPD client with many features inspired by ncmpc.
Andrzej Rybczak, the developer, says that no new, substantial features should be expected because the project is in maintenance mode. He does not have time to further develop the audio player. However, if there are any serious bugs or incompatible issues, he will fix them.
I wrote a bit about how I setup my music player here with hopefully enough information to replicate it!
https://jo-chestnut.neocities.org/music-setup
It looks like the attached screenshot.
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I also wrote a while back about analyzing my entire music
collection by year here https://jo-chestnut.neocities.org/mp3-year-analysis using exiftools and a ruby script. Last.fm has a similar measure for things you've listened to broken down by decade, so I kinda wanted to bucket it that way, just to see it a little differently. That's the second screenshot, made in numbers.app from exported csv data using the base data from that analysis.