ravisghosh wrote:flexculpa - would mpd+ncmpcpp be heavier/consume more memory than moc?
Well if I look at the output from "htop" ncmpcpp is only using 0.4% of my memory in my netbook and the mpd daemon is only using about 4.5% of my cpu and less than 3% of system memory.
That sounds nice. Would need to take time out and set it up..
]]>flexculpa - would mpd+ncmpcpp be heavier/consume more memory than moc?
PReP - that was simply wonderful!! but as you said. I should not say it is simple, but rather we tend to look for simpler option, e.g., install an app
I got prep_mp up in the aur anyways, but i should really work a bit more on it
any constructive critizism is always appreciated if anyone finds it usefull : )
Hopefully you find something that fits your personal usecase otherwise
]]>flexculpa - would mpd+ncmpcpp be heavier/consume more memory than moc?
Well if I look at the output from "htop" ncmpcpp is only using 0.4% of my memory in my netbook and the mpd daemon is only using about 4.5% of my cpu and less than 3% of system memory.
]]>PReP - that was simply wonderful!! but as you said. I should not say it is simple, but rather we tend to look for simpler option, e.g., install an app
]]>I usually just mv files over to the listen one when i hear one i like.
And i use the script, to play the files in the specified directory, recursively, in random, with mplayer.
Might be too simple for what you need, but that is a tip atleast : )
]]>It presently searches only in the present director and does not do a recursive search which makes it difficult to search for a song.
Also, rating a song is a nice way to have a list of songs which you love and play them all together when you are in no mood to go through all the songs.
It would be great if someone can recommend another ncurses based player with these (recursive search and rating) features.
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