Kommentare zu: my package of the day: mpd – the Music Player Daemon http://www.screenage.de/blog/2008/06/10/my-package-of-the-day-mpd-the-music-player-daemon/ Thu, 22 Oct 2015 22:23:33 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.4.1 Von: Armin http://www.screenage.de/blog/2008/06/10/my-package-of-the-day-mpd-the-music-player-daemon/comment-page-1/#comment-20818 Mon, 19 Apr 2010 18:47:59 +0000 http://www.screenage.de/blog/2008/06/10/my-package-of-the-day-mpd-the-music-player-daemon/#comment-20818 Hallo ein echt toller Blog, verdienst du Einnahmen dadurch ? Ich selbst hab bei meinem Blog lange nach Verdienstmöglichkeiten gesucht aber nicht gefunden. Jetzt bin ich auf Backlinkseller gestoßen, damit verdiene ich schon fast 56 Euro im Monat. Hast du zufällig eine noch bessere Alternative für mich ? Währe echt nett.

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Von: king wik http://www.screenage.de/blog/2008/06/10/my-package-of-the-day-mpd-the-music-player-daemon/comment-page-1/#comment-4916 Thu, 30 Oct 2008 19:07:43 +0000 http://www.screenage.de/blog/2008/06/10/my-package-of-the-day-mpd-the-music-player-daemon/#comment-4916 Poischack you can set MPD_HOST env variable to password@localhost

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Von: Poischack http://www.screenage.de/blog/2008/06/10/my-package-of-the-day-mpd-the-music-player-daemon/comment-page-1/#comment-1276 Mon, 23 Jun 2008 05:45:49 +0000 http://www.screenage.de/blog/2008/06/10/my-package-of-the-day-mpd-the-music-player-daemon/#comment-1276 ncmpc is a great software BUT if you put a password to access to mpd, you need to write your password on argument to ncmpc. Anybody can see it with a ps.

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Von: Peng’s links for Friday, 13 June « I’m Just an Avatar http://www.screenage.de/blog/2008/06/10/my-package-of-the-day-mpd-the-music-player-daemon/comment-page-1/#comment-1155 Fri, 13 Jun 2008 14:35:34 +0000 http://www.screenage.de/blog/2008/06/10/my-package-of-the-day-mpd-the-music-player-daemon/#comment-1155 […] Clemens Mireau: my package of the day: mpd – the Music Player Daemon. After checking this out I’m loving mpd so much that I’m not even firing up Amarok or […]

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Von: Paul Kishimoto http://www.screenage.de/blog/2008/06/10/my-package-of-the-day-mpd-the-music-player-daemon/comment-page-1/#comment-1115 Tue, 10 Jun 2008 16:59:48 +0000 http://www.screenage.de/blog/2008/06/10/my-package-of-the-day-mpd-the-music-player-daemon/#comment-1115 Wheee mpd! A third vote for Sonata. My music is very well organized, and Sonata’s library browser makes more sense to me than the iTune/Rhythmbox/Ario interface.

I keep my music on an NFS share, and run mpd instances on the ‚jukebox‘ and my desktop. A simple cron job for ‚mpc update‘ on each machine keeps both libraries up to date. Sonata has a handy feature for switching between mpd connections, so I can play different music in two places, from one library and one interface 😀

Relaxx looks more polished than Pitchfork; I think I’ll check it out.

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Von: Marius Gedminas http://www.screenage.de/blog/2008/06/10/my-package-of-the-day-mpd-the-music-player-daemon/comment-page-1/#comment-1102 Tue, 10 Jun 2008 12:34:47 +0000 http://www.screenage.de/blog/2008/06/10/my-package-of-the-day-mpd-the-music-player-daemon/#comment-1102 I too love Sonata as my mpd client. It’s user interface is simple and streamlined, doesn’t get in the way.

If you’ve got a Nokia Internet Tablet, mmpc is the best mpd client for it.

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Von: Mikael Frykholm http://www.screenage.de/blog/2008/06/10/my-package-of-the-day-mpd-the-music-player-daemon/comment-page-1/#comment-1101 Tue, 10 Jun 2008 10:35:51 +0000 http://www.screenage.de/blog/2008/06/10/my-package-of-the-day-mpd-the-music-player-daemon/#comment-1101 We use sonata as gui or pitchfork as a web gui here at the office. Works like a charm.

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Von: Mnemonikk http://www.screenage.de/blog/2008/06/10/my-package-of-the-day-mpd-the-music-player-daemon/comment-page-1/#comment-1100 Tue, 10 Jun 2008 10:23:54 +0000 http://www.screenage.de/blog/2008/06/10/my-package-of-the-day-mpd-the-music-player-daemon/#comment-1100 I found mpd to be overkill for my purposes. My player of choice is MOC, „music on console“. It has a nice ncurses-UI (much better than mp3blaster) and also starts a daemon for playing music. This is working much more transparent: you just quit the UI and the music keeps on playing. No need to keep a terminal/screen session open.

I agree that mpd is better for a jukebox setting where you want to give several people the ability to select music but don’t like to give them shell access. I won’t need that anytime soon – until I manage to hook my router to the stereo, that is. 😎

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