xmms-pipe 0.5.5
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File size:
0.033 MB
Platform:
Any Platform
License:
GPL (GNU General Public License)
Price:
Downloads:
1185
Date added:
2006-07-28
Publisher:
Ben Lynn
xmms-pipe 0.5.5 description
xmmspipe is a plugin for XMMS that enables it to be controlled by sending strings to a named pipe (FIFO). When you enable the plugin, XMMS can be commanded by sending strings to $HOME/.xmms/inpipe, for example,
echo play_pause > ~/.xmms/inpipe
will cause XMMS to pause or play.
Since version 0.5.0, it is possible to setup an output pipe, and query XMMS for information. For example, sending "report title" to the input pipe will cause the current songs title to be printed on the output pipe.
Included is a demo program called "fade", that shows how to use the plugin to fade the current song and advance to the next one. It requires the output pipe to be be enabled (via the Config window).
The Infopipe plugin does output pipes a little differently.
When I first wrote this plugin, I didnt know about other programs that I couldve used to control XMMS with shell scripts, such as xmmsctrl or xmms-shell. However, Ive kept xmmspipe alive because pipes may be preferable in some situations:
The pipe automatically inherits the security features of the underlying filesystem (e.g. you could change its permissions so that only users of a particular group can control XMMS).
In many programming languages, writing to a pipe is easier than executing programs, making it easier to build programs to control XMMS.
The plugin can call internal XMMS functions which means it can have more functionality than programs relying on the xmms_remote_* functions alone. For example, XMMSPipe can load/save playlists.
Sometimes I think XMMS itself should just be an MP3-playing daemon that interfaces with the outside world exclusively through pipes (one for input, at least one for output). This would allow a lot more flexibility, e.g. the GUI could be arbitrary and playlists could be managed by an external program. (It would work in the same way gkrellm works with files in /proc.) Also, the code would be simpler because it only has to worry about reading various audio formats and playing them. It wouldnt have to deal with window managers, X, etc.
Enhancements:
- Added playlist_move command due to Graeme Yeo
echo play_pause > ~/.xmms/inpipe
will cause XMMS to pause or play.
Since version 0.5.0, it is possible to setup an output pipe, and query XMMS for information. For example, sending "report title" to the input pipe will cause the current songs title to be printed on the output pipe.
Included is a demo program called "fade", that shows how to use the plugin to fade the current song and advance to the next one. It requires the output pipe to be be enabled (via the Config window).
The Infopipe plugin does output pipes a little differently.
When I first wrote this plugin, I didnt know about other programs that I couldve used to control XMMS with shell scripts, such as xmmsctrl or xmms-shell. However, Ive kept xmmspipe alive because pipes may be preferable in some situations:
The pipe automatically inherits the security features of the underlying filesystem (e.g. you could change its permissions so that only users of a particular group can control XMMS).
In many programming languages, writing to a pipe is easier than executing programs, making it easier to build programs to control XMMS.
The plugin can call internal XMMS functions which means it can have more functionality than programs relying on the xmms_remote_* functions alone. For example, XMMSPipe can load/save playlists.
Sometimes I think XMMS itself should just be an MP3-playing daemon that interfaces with the outside world exclusively through pipes (one for input, at least one for output). This would allow a lot more flexibility, e.g. the GUI could be arbitrary and playlists could be managed by an external program. (It would work in the same way gkrellm works with files in /proc.) Also, the code would be simpler because it only has to worry about reading various audio formats and playing them. It wouldnt have to deal with window managers, X, etc.
Enhancements:
- Added playlist_move command due to Graeme Yeo
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