Have you thought about mpd?
Music player daemon.
Check the arch wiki.
It has a bunch of front ends from cli, to curses, to GUI. I kind of like some of the curses ones.
Have you thought about mpd?
Music player daemon.
Check the arch wiki.
It has a bunch of front ends from cli, to curses, to GUI. I kind of like some of the curses ones.
Last night I saw an exciting #YouTube video from #DistroTube that convinced me to try #emacs in the #doom version again. Yes, I was one of those simpletons who thought emacs was "just" an editor like #vim. Shame on me and you can all laugh mockingly.
The video also showed the first steps. I managed to do that with a few pull-ups. #emms plays music, although a long list with thousands of music tracks is not comfortable. And #RSS #feeds work too, even if I'm still struggling with the operation. Conclusion so far: it still needs some getting used to. #Linux #Arch
Ich habe gestern Abend ein spannendes #YouTube Video von #DistroTube gesehen, mit dem ich mich habe überzeugen lassen, es nochmal mit #emacs in der #doom-Version zu probieren. Ja, auch ich gehörte zu den Einfaltspinseln, die emacs "nur" für einen Editor wie #vim hielten. Schande über mein Haupt und ihr dürft gerne alle herzlich spöttisch lachen.
In dem Video wurden auch die ersten Schritte aufgezeigt. Mit ein paar Klimmzügen habe ich die auch hinbekommen. #emms spielt Musik, obwohl eine lange Liste mit tausenden Musiktitel nicht komfortabel ist. Und #RSS #Feeds funktionieren ebenfalls, auch wenn ich hier noch mit der Bedienung hadere. Fazit bisher: es braucht noch einiges an Einarbeitung. #Linux #Arch
Am I the only one that finds the increasing use of *transient* in #Emacs intrusive and/or annoying? I know I'm old-skool but I kind of like the invisible interface in modes like #gnus and #emms where I can type a sequence of keys to get what I need done without a popup appearing. There's always `C-h` at hand to help if I need it.
Transient does have its place of course, e.g. #magit which would be impossible to use otherwise but that's more a reflection on #git than anything else.
Since I made a decision to listen to music from my computer and so I immediately started looking for information whether it can be done through Emacs. After studying a couple of comments on Reddit and reading a couple of articles, I decided to use the standard Emms.
So far it looks pretty good and even minimalistic. I think it will be enough for me.
As backend for Emms I use vlc.
I'm really enjoying Yoni Rabkin's talk on #EMMS. I'm rewriting my init.org file as he talks about stuff that I missed in my config. #EmacsConf #emacs
Having moved away from Spotify and other streaming services and starting to use #emacs #emms, I found decade old burned CDs that needed meta tags. https://orys.us/vd
Found out about #easytag for editing cd tags; even easier than #Picard! And it can be set up with #gnudb Now to figure out if I can get #emms to use it instead of random python scripts... https://gnudb.org/howto.php
@mitchmarq42xyz I know it's not for everyone, but it still amused me.
But really, I haven't seen a single media library management program that actually satisfied me.
Neither #mpv nor #VLC really include any to start with.
#EMMS sorta, but by default it's weaker than #mpd's and relies on directly altering files for additional tagging (which also means weaker format support).
The general interaction pattern of EMMS is much nicer to me, but library management really needs work.
Nouvelles versions logicielles du projet GNU avril et mai 2017 https://linuxfr.org/news/nouvelles-versions-logicielles-du-projet-gnu-avril-et-mai-2017 #libcdio-paranoia #libmicrohttpd #linux-libre #diffutils #freedink #orgadoc #artanis #libidn2 #global #gnubik #gnutls #icecat #ocrad #gnupg #emacs #grub2 #guile #nano #kawa #acct #less #emms #grub #gnu #gcc #bc