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Man! Being able to kill X and still keep the tunes going is superb! It's really really super nice. I'm going to setup a hifi system at my new apartment based around mpd and sonata when I fix my speaker foam that someone kicked a hole through at my mom's place
Anyway, don't mean to be cluttering up the forums with these unnecessary messages. If you come across this and haven't tried the mpd + sonata combo, you should tryitreallyfast ... and see if you like it
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I also use (and like!) this combination....
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I prefer mpd & ncmpc. But sonata is also really nice...
Haven't been here in a while. Still rocking Arch.
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I agree, it's excellent.
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I prefer mpd & ncmpc. But sonata is also really nice...
I agree.
Use the Source, Luke!
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mpd + ncmpc for setting playlist and sonata for dbus info
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Niiice, mcmpc is also very classy! I'll be using that when I've been tinkering with X too much, thanks
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how do u get sonata+mpd working. I start sonata and it says its not connected.
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You need to install/configure/start MPD first.
\\ archlinux on a XPS M1530 //
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Ah yeah, and MPD is super easy to setup. I just cp'd the example config into mpd.conf and changed the music and playlist lines to point to where I keep mine. Done. Run mpd, start Sonata, and you should be good to go.
mpd and sonata are both separate packages in the pacman repositories, run "pacman -S mpd sonata" to get them both.
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I tried sonata and gmpc. I think gmpc is better in managing files than sonata. Is there any other client recommended for its functionalitiy you would like to suggest like editing id3 tags from the clinet as madman does.
Also, the multimedia keys assigned to gmpc becomes exclusive to it as you cannot use it in other programs. For example, i assigned "c" for play/pause and now i'm unable to type "C" in any other program, like text editor or web browsers. Is there a way to overcome this problem such that the key works only when gmpc window is active.
And when i close gmpc, mpd keeps on playing the song. sonata has an option which stops mpd when sonata is closed, but not gmpc.
Last edited by ravisghosh (2007-05-29 05:54:14)
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GMPC have this future too - just install gmpc-stopbutton from AUR!
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i wish sonata had an option to start mpd if it's not already running. it has an autoconnect, seems like it wouldn't be too hard to add a function to check if mpd were running and start (and even stop it) with starting/stopping sonata.
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