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Submitted by MICH on Wed, 2007-08-15 18:18
Hi,
when I use mocp locally border lines, are made of arrows.
(Here are two example images)
http://mich.w.staszic.waw.pl/tmp/a.jpeg
http://mich.w.staszic.waw.pl/tmp/b.jpeg
When I use mocp by SSH i looks fine and lines, are normal.
I tried many TERM settings, but i did not find solution of this problem.
Do you know where could be solution?
MICH
Submitted by CnupT on Wed, 2007-08-15 17:43
Hello. In MOCp don't work software mixer for my card with OSS driver. Cound card: M-Audio Revolution 5.1 ; OSS driver: 4.0-1004 ; Kernel module: envy24ht ; Kernel: 2.6.21 ; MOC: 2.4.3 and from SVN (15.08.07) ; Configure options: --prefix=/usr --without-curll ;
ls /dev: http://paste.org.ru/?9a0q5c ; ls /dev/oss/envy24ht0: http://paste.org.ru/?oocpwb
I see proble only with MOC, mplayer, xine and cmus work successfully.
Thanks.
Submitted by Dragon on Tue, 2007-08-14 16:33
Hello,
first of all, I would like to thank Damian for creating such an awesome application. First time I managed to compile MOC and ran it, I knew that I would never have to start XMMS again :-) (and I haven't).
Just one thing that I stumbled upon - maybe I just haven't dug enough, but is there a possibility to select multiple tracks at once? So that I could move them in the playlist at once? Say I have my mp3s named Track_1 to Tracl_18. Then, when the directory is loaded, the files are ordered like Track_1 Track_10 ... Track_18 Track_2 ... Track_9 and then, I have to move them one by one :-(.
Thanks for your answer :-)
Have a nice day!
Dragon
Submitted by r080 on Mon, 2007-08-13 19:43
here is debian startup script for lastfm-mocp (source)
Usage:
1. place script under /etc/init.d
2. give it the same permissions as other scripts; on my system:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 922 2007-08-13 20:49 lastfm-mocp
3. edit USER and GROUP variables, which are currently set to 'rs' which is my username and group
4. change DAEMON variable to point to your lastfm-mocp executable
Now you should be able to call /etc/init.d/lastfm-mocp start/stop (as root)
To make service start at boot automatically run:
update-rc.d lastfm-mocp defaults
Script is very stupid and probably breaks every debian rule for writing such scripts.
Submitted by zevv on Wed, 2007-08-08 07:05
Hello,
I've configured moc as my default player for audio and playlist formats in firefox. A simple script adds the downloaded files to the current playlist with the -a option. Now I'd like mocp to start playing these files, but not to restart playing from the beginning of the playlist.
It seems that the only way to start playing is using the -p option, but this also rewinds the playlist. Is there another way to do this ?\
Thank you,
Submitted by fbar on Tue, 2007-08-07 13:09
Hi,
I saw, that when using Jack as backend, there is a nice softmixer available. I would like to use a similar softmixer when using ALSA or OSS as well, as I don't like it, when music player software changes my global mixer settings. (Why are so many players doing that anyways?)
Is this possible? I have found no setting for this in the configuration docs.
Then an unrelated question: Are there MOC-packages for openSUSE available somewhere?
Thanks for reading.
--
Frank
Submitted by grade on Mon, 2007-08-06 15:55
Hi,
I'm unable to make moc play mp3-files on OpenSuse 10.2. I tried building both versions, stable and unstable, from source. It worked, ./configure tells me that there's a decoder for mp3, ogg, flac and so on. But everytime i try to play an mp3-file moc declares:
can't get decoder for /path/to/xxx.mp3
some other players (amarok, rythmbox, even mp3blaster) work fine with mp3.
The only cause installing linux to me was the possibility of using moc, so i'm little bit worried right now...
thanks,
Thorsten
(Kiel, Germany)
Submitted by Majlo on Sun, 2007-08-05 19:29
Hi All
I would like to ask if is possible to change name for internet stream in playlist. Now i have in playlist for example
http://64.236.34.106:80/stream/1040
And i want to rename it to better looking name.
Thanks for all reply
Regards,
Mario
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