alias m=mplayer mpl() { m -loop 0 -shuffle -playlist $*;} mpo() { m -playlist $*;} alias mp='mpl .pls' alias 313='cd /m && ma "\(dan.*\(curtin\|bell\)\|chicago\|r_and_s\|metroplex\|kms\|modell\|deepchord\|acid\|titonton\|tejada\|morgan\|dbx\|moody\|parrish\|ranelin\|red.planet\|martian\|dj.\(assault\|godfather\|bone\)\|suburban\|detroit\|313\)"' ma() { grep -i "$*" .pls > .f && mpl .f;} ms() { grep -i "$*" .pls > .f && mpo .f;} ra() { m `s=^$*=;grep $s ~/.radio|sed -e s/$s//`;} alias pl='find . -iregex ".*.flac" -o -iregex ".*.mp3" -o -iregex ".*.m4a"|sort> .pls'
run 'pl' in music dir after new files created.. mp is totally random, 'ma something' for shuffle keyword match, 'ms something' for match played in order.. ~/.radio has entries like k=http://sc1.abacast.com:8240 n=http://s1.streaming.novanet.fr:80/radionova b=http://wbgo.streamguys.net:80/ m=http://headphones.mit.edu:8000/ j=http://netcast.kfjc.org:8976/ p=http://66.134.90.174:8080 z=http://amber.streamguys.com:4860/ f=http://216.118.106.243/ r=http://typhoon.exequo.org:8000/rinseradio d=http://radio.dubstep.fm:8000 res=http://212.23.57.33:8010 s=http://scanner.irational.org:8000/scanner 'ra z' to play.. any good way to shorten that cray grep to something more readable w/o using a temp file? On Wed Oct 24, 2007 at 01:02:02PM +0200, Tube wrote: > On Tue, Oct 02, 2007 at 03:15:33PM -0400, Ross Palmer Mohn wrote: > > I've been working with cmus lately and am beginning to like. I'd like > > to take an informal poll of what console music people use and why. > > i used mocp a long time, switched over to cmus and then again back to > mocp. the cool thing about mocp that i need -- and why i switched back -- > at the moment is that i can remotely control the player (mocp -P for > pausing and so on). cmus is very nice because of its vim-style but also > a little bit overfeatured IMHO. > > tube > -- > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://count0.net