madplay does have keyboard support for next, back, etc. and those commands  
don't work when I use xargs.  How would I put all the files on the command 
line at once if I have them listed in a file or pull them with a find 
command?

On Tuesday 26 November 2002 3:19 pm, David Geoffrion wrote:
> lol
>
> yeah that will work too.  it might be better to have all the files on the
> command line at once, though, in case at some date madplay includes
> keyboard commands for previous and next file, or a shuffle feature, maybe,
> say.  also maybe if you hacked madplay to take controls from the serial
> port or something like that, say if you were building a 'portable' player
> for the car
>
> i need to check out mplayer, though, actually I was just about to look at
> it for video streaming
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Alexander Boulgakov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Tuesday, November 26, 2002 2:10 AM
> Subject: Re: [Siglinux] madplay playlists
>
> > What a dork.
> > #find /home/myname/mp3dir -name Radiohead\*.mp3 > rhplaylist
> >
> > backslash in wrong place ;[
> >
> > Alex
> >
> > Alexander Boulgakov wrote:
> > > Hrm. You can do this
> > > #for file in rhplaylist
> > >
> > > >do
> > > >madplay $file
> > > >done
> > >
> > > Also, check out mplayer! I use it to play mp3's off my command line --
> > > works fine and (I am not sure) supports playlists.
> > >
> > > Alex
> > >
> > > David Geoffrion wrote:
> > >> The best I can come up with is to throw them all on the command line
> > >> with a
> > >> program like xargs, but it's a bit tricky because mp3's often have
> > >> spaces in
> > >> the names which makes madplay treat each part of the name as a
> > >> separate file
> > >> which will obviously not make it make pretty sounds.
> > >>
> > >> I whipped this line up using [g]awk to put quotation marks around each
> > >> filename, though, before passing them into xargs, and it seems to work
> > >> pretty well with my tests:
> > >>
> > >> find /home/msteeds/Music/ -name \*[mM][Pp]3 | awk '{print "\""$0"\""}'
> > >>
> > >> xargs madplay
> > >>
> > >> of course if you have like a text file listing of songs you want in
>
> your
>
> > >> "playlist" (like an .m3u, say) you should be able to just replace
> > >> that find
> > >> with a cat as in:
> > >>
> > >> cat myPlaylist.m3u | awk '{print "\""$0"\""}' | xargs madplay
> > >>
> > >> but I didn't actually try that.
> > >>
> > >> ----- Original Message -----
> > >> From: "Matthew Seeds" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > >> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > >> Sent: Monday, November 25, 2002 11:48 PM
> > >> Subject: [Siglinux] madplay playlists
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> I've recently been playing around with some command line mp3 players.
>
> I
>
> > >> cannot figure out how to do a playlist for madplay.  I know it can
> > >> accept
> > >> multiple files, but beyond listing them all on the command line I
> > >> can't get
> > >> it to work.  I know that the following will work for mpg123:
> > >>
> > >> mpg123 --list <(find /home/mtseeds/Music/ -name '*.mp3')
> > >>
> > >> However this doesn't work for madplay (mainly because madplay does
> > >> not have
> > >> the --list option).  I know that there are playlist managers that
> > >> work with
> > >> madplay, but those all require X Windows.  I'm trying to keep this
> > >> strictly
> > >> command line.  I'm trying to use madplay because I've discovered a
> > >> couple of
> > >> mp3's I have that mpg123 can't play, but madplay can.  Any help would
>
> be
>
> > >> appreciated.
> > >>
> > >> --
> > >> Matthew Seeds
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