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kplayer(1)							  Kplayer manual							kplayer(1)

NAME
kplayer - multimedia player SYNOPSIS
kplayer [options] [files] DESCRIPTION
This manual page explains the kplayer program. Kplayer is a graphical frontend for mplayer that uses the KDE libraries. It is capable of opening every format mplayer supports. OPTIONS
--play Play the files immediately (default) --queue Queue the files for playing --play-next Play the files after the currently played file finishes --queue-next Queue the files for playing after the currently played file --add-to-new-playlist Add the files to a new playlist --add-to-playlists Add the files to the list of playlists --add-to-collection Add the files to the multimedia collection --help Additional help (Qt, KDE) Arguments: [files] Files, directories or URLs to open SEE ALSO
mplayer(1) AUTHOR
kplayer is developed by kiriuja. This manpage is written and maintained by David Palacio for the Debian project, but may be used by oth- ers. 2009-03-21 kplayer(1)

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CMUS-REMOTE(1)						      General Commands Manual						    CMUS-REMOTE(1)

NAME
cmus-remote - control cmus SYNOPSIS
cmus-remote [OPTION]... [FILE|DIR|PLAYLIST]... cmus-remote -C COMMAND... cmus-remote DESCRIPTION
Add FILE/DIR/PLAYLIST to playlist, library (-l) or play queue (-q). If no arguments are given cmus-remote reads raw commands from stdin (one command per line). Raw commands are cmus' command mode commands. These same commands are used in configuration files and key bindings. cmus(1) contains full list of commands. For consistency also searching is supported: -C /text. When -C is given all command line arguments are treated as raw commands. OPTIONS
--server SOCKET Connect using socket SOCKET instead of ~/.cmus/socket. --help Display usage information and exit. --version Display version information and exit. -p, --play Start playing. -u, --pause Toggle pause. -s, --stop Stop playing. -n, --next Skip forward in playlist. -r, --prev Skip backward in playlist. -R, --repeat Toggle repeat. -S, --shuffle Toggle shuffle. -v, --volume VOL Change volume. See vol command in cmus(1). -k, --seek SEEK Seek. See seek command in cmus(1). -Q Get player status information. Same as -C status. Note that status is a special command only available to cmus-remote. -l, --library Modify library instead of playlist. -P, --playlist Modify playlist (default). -q, --queue Modify play queue instead of playlist. -c, --clear Clear playlist, library (-l) or play queue (-q). -C, --raw Treat arguments (instead of stdin) as raw commands. EXAMPLES
Add playlists/files/directories/URLs to library view (1 & 2): $ cmus-remote -l music.m3u http://live.urn1350.net:8080/urn_high.ogg Load (clear and add) playlist to playlist view (3): $ cmus-remote -c music.m3u Three different ways to toggle repeat: $ cmus-remote -R $ cmus-remote -C "toggle repeat" $ cmus-remote toggle repeat ^D Query settings or key bindings: $ cmus-remote -C "set repeat?" setting: 'repeat=false' $ cmus-remote -C "showbind common a" bind common a win-add-l Dump the playlist to stdout: $ cmus-remote -C "save -p -" [...] Search works too: $ cmus-remote -C /beatles SEE ALSO
cmus(1) AUTHOR
Written by Timo Hirvonen <tihirvon@gmail.com> cmus 05/11/2006 CMUS-REMOTE(1)
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