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#1 2007-01-03 02:50:33

picpak
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Questions about MPD

I used to use mpd on Ubuntu when I used fvwm, and I liked it. However, now I've gotten the real hang of it and I love it. I got my multimedia keys set up with mpc and I've pimped out my gmpc smile

Now I have two questions:

1) Is there an equalizer for mpd? (Obviously this isn't critical, but it's nice to have)

2) Is there an audio CD plugin? (If there is, I can ditch Audacious for good)

Thanks for your help!


Regards,
Picpak

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#2 2007-01-03 03:35:22

stonecrest
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Re: Questions about MPD

picpak wrote:

1) Is there an equalizer for mpd? (Obviously this isn't critical, but it's nice to have)

MPD devs pretty strongly believe that software mixers suck because they reduce quality, and they always tell you to get yourself a hardware mixer instead.

picpak wrote:

2) Is there an audio CD plugin? (If there is, I can ditch Audacious for good)

Nope, and I doubt there ever will be. Most users just rip their cds wink


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#3 2007-01-04 17:52:10

picpak
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Re: Questions about MPD

Thanks for the reply; personally, I couldn't care less if it lowers sound quality or not, I just wanna crank up the bass big_smile

Also, why won't mpc load my playlist automatically on startup? I have to open gmpc, make my playlist, and then play with mpc.

*edit* Nevermind, I solved it. I put

mpc ls | mpc add &

in my .xinitrc.


Regards,
Picpak

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#4 2007-01-04 18:23:00

mucknert
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Re: Questions about MPD

You need to tell mpd to keep a state file. Do that in /etc/mpd.conf and search for state_file. Seems like you still have some stuff to learn about it. wink


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#5 2007-01-04 20:01:00

WiLLiE
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Re: Questions about MPD

Perhaps you missed this one, but you can set where your playlists are in /etc/mpd.conf.
And when you add/change a playlist, just run mpc update.

Here it takes <3 secs for it to update.

To quickly switch playlist, I use ncmpc.

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#6 2007-01-04 21:20:05

picpak
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Re: Questions about MPD

mucknert wrote:

You need to tell mpd to keep a state file. Do that in /etc/mpd.conf and search for state_file. Seems like you still have some stuff to learn about it. wink

The config I used was from the wiki, I thought it was a bit lacking.

Thanks about the state_file, that's really helpful.


Regards,
Picpak

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#7 2007-01-05 05:42:21

syd
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Re: Questions about MPD

3 seconds to update. Mine takes flip'n ages.lol

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#8 2007-01-05 07:44:20

Mr Green
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Re: Questions about MPD

 /etc/rc.d/mpd start
:: Starting Music Player Daemon                                          [FAIL] 

I have to start user mpd then mpc works ....

You can set software/hardware mixer in mpd.conf [if thats what you want!]

Mpd here has not worked on boot for a while.. maybe I should remove daemon & start it from .xinitrc

All noticed mpd/c is looking for a .pid file ?


Mr Green

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#9 2007-01-05 09:46:38

WiLLiE
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Re: Questions about MPD

syd wrote:

3 seconds to update. Mine takes flip'n ages.lol

Correction:
It takes < 3secs before the updated/new playlist is available in mpd.

How long the whole update takes, I don't know.
It should take longer in my case since I have all my songs mounted via samba.

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#10 2007-01-05 09:50:20

WiLLiE
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Re: Questions about MPD

Mr Green wrote:
 /etc/rc.d/mpd start
:: Starting Music Player Daemon                                          [FAIL] 

I have to start user mpd then mpc works ....

You can set software/hardware mixer in mpd.conf [if thats what you want!]

Mpd here has not worked on boot for a while.. maybe I should remove daemon & start it from .xinitrc

All noticed mpd/c is looking for a .pid file ?

Run mpd manually to see what the problem is:
/usr/bin/mpd /etc/mpd.conf

Also check the error.log defined in /etc/mpd.conf.

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#11 2007-01-05 10:23:03

Mr Green
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Re: Questions about MPD

I ran mpc after boot got error not binding to port .... anyway running mpd clears that & then it works fine

Nothing in log files ... only old junk lol

Maybe I should take out mpd from daemons ... [ I'll check script!]

Thanks for your help


Mr Green

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#12 2007-01-05 11:11:07

Romashka
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Re: Questions about MPD

Mr Green wrote:
 /etc/rc.d/mpd start
:: Starting Music Player Daemon                                          [FAIL] 

I have to start user mpd then mpc works ....

Did you configured it as described in Running MPD as normal user part of wiki page?

Maybe you use esd?

Mr Green wrote:

All noticed mpd/c is looking for a .pid file ?

What do you mean?
Is this related to bug #6129?


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#13 2007-01-05 11:51:24

Mr Green
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Re: Questions about MPD

[root@Arch etc]# nano /etc/mpd.conf
[root@Arch etc]# /etc/rc.d/mpd restart
:: Stopping Music Player Daemon                                          [FAIL] 
:: Starting Music Player Daemon                                          [FAIL] 
[root@Arch etc]# /etc/rc.d/mpd start
:: Starting Music Player Daemon                                          [FAIL] 
mpd
cannot setgid for user "mpd" at line 36: Operation not permitted

followed wiki ... mpd is in group audio [and me!]

me mpd.conf is

http://mr-green.net/files/mpd.conf


Mr Green

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#14 2007-01-05 12:06:51

Romashka
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Re: Questions about MPD

Mr Green wrote:
mpd
cannot setgid for user "mpd" at line 36: Operation not permitted

followed wiki ... mpd is in group audio [and me!]

Hmm, I will look at my mpd permissions when back home.


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#15 2007-07-28 03:33:10

neodreams
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Re: Questions about MPD

Same problem here, what's the solution ?

EDIT: Changed "mpd" user to my user in the /etc/mpd.conf file.

Last edited by neodreams (2007-07-28 18:07:33)

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