dir2vclt(1) System User's Manual: dir2vclt dir2vclt(1)NAME
dir2vclt - Convert directory or file into VCLT playlist
SYNOPSIS
dir2vclt [OPTIONS] [SourceDir|SourceFile] [PlaylistFile|-]
DESCRIPTION
This tool converts a directory or a file to a VCLT playlist.
If playlist file is not given or is '-' the playlist is written to stdout.
OPTIONS --help, -h
Print this help.
--metadata
Add meta data to playlist.
--no-metadata
Do not add meta data to playlist.
--length
Add playback length to playlist.
--no-length
Do not add playback length to playlist.
--path-mode=keep
Keep filenames as they are.
--path-mode=absolute
Try to make filenames absolute.
AUTHOR
Written by Philipp 'ph3-der-loewe' Schafft.
vclt-tools November 2010 dir2vclt(1)
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rpld-tools - RoarAudio PlayList Daemon control programs
SYNOPSIS
rpld-next --ifcurple PLE
rpld-ctl [COMMON OPTIONS] COMMAND [arg]
rpld-queueple [COMMON OPTIONS] [--pos {first|last|POS]] PLE [PLI]
rpld-listq [COMMON OPTIONS] [PLI]
rpld-setpointer [COMMON OPTIONS] POINTER PLE [PLI]
rpld-listplaylists [COMMON OPTIONS] [{--tree|--flat}]
rpld-import [COMMON OPTIONS] PLI TYPE FILE
DESCRIPTION
The RoarAudio PlayList Daemon is a daemon which manages playlists and can play files or streams from those lists using a RoarAudio Sound
Server.
This is a set of Perl based tools to do simple control of the server.
The following tools are supported:
rpld-next --ifcurple PLE
Skip current song.
if --ifcurple and a PLE is given the song is only skiped if the currently played song matches the given PLE.
rpld-ctl [COMMON OPTIONS] COMMAND [arg]
This command can alter diffrent parts of the current rpld state. This included playback state as well as some playlist manipula-
tion.
Possible commands are:
pause Pause playback.
unpause
Unpause playback.
togglepause
If playback is paused unpause, if not pause.
volume VOL
Set volume to VOL. VOL must be in range 0%..100% or 0..65535.
play Start playback.
stop Stop playback.
next Play next track.
prev Play previous track.
store Save current state to store.
addplaylist PLAYLIST
Add a new playlist.
delplaylist PLAYLIST
Delete a playlist.
rpld-queueple [COMMON OPTIONS] [--pos {first|last|POS]] PLE [PLI]
Queue the song PLE form playlist PLI. If no playlist is given all playlists are searched. A position where to queue to can option-
aly be given.
rpld-listq [COMMON OPTIONS] [PLI]
List content of queue or given playlist PLI.
rpld-setpointer [COMMON OPTIONS] POINTER PLE [PLI]
Set pointer POINTER to a given target PLE. If no playlist (PLI) is given Main Queue is used.
rpld-listplaylists [COMMON OPTIONS] [{--tree|--flat}]
List all known playlists. Listing is done in correct tree view (default) or as flat view.
rpld-import [COMMON OPTIONS] PLI TYPE FILE
Import a playlist file FILE into a playlist PLI. The type of the file is given as TYPE.
COMMON OPTIONS
The following common options are supported:
--help THis option shows a brief help.
--server SERVER
This option sets the server to connect to. This overrides the defaults.
--queue QUEUE
This sets the default queue for the current process.
SEE ALSO rpld-deprecated(1), rpld(7), RoarAudio(7).
HISTORY
For history information see RoarAudio(7).
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