This is a set of console commands to simplify remote interaction with mpg123.
This requires that mpg123 is installed and some fifo pipes have been created.
On mac os x using homebrew, run:
brew install mpg123
mkfifo /tmp/mpg123in
mkfifo /tmp/mpg123out
In one console:
(mpg123 --remote --fifo /tmp/mpg123in 2> /dev/null > /tmp/mpg123out &) && mpg123_parse
This console will now show the current player status, current track, seconds remaining, etc.
The player can now be controller from any other console with the following commands:
mpg123_play track01.mp3
mpg123_remote pause
mpg123_remote stop
mpg123_remote volume 0
mpg123_remote volume 20
mpg123_remote volume 80
mpg123_remote volume 100
mpg123_remote pitch +0.20
mpg123_remote pitch -0.20
mpg123 has a 32 band equaliser for each channel (left and right)
The eq command takes parameters:
-
1 (left), 2 (right) or 3 (both)
-
0-31
-
1
mpg123_remote eq 3 0 1.5 mpg123_remote eq 3 31 0.5
mpg123_somafm secretagent
To queue music, you first need to run redis and the queue daemon:
brew install redis
redis-server /usr/local/etc/redis.conf
bin/mpg123_queue_daemon
Now you can enqueue any number of files or directories containing music:
bin/mpg123_queue ~/Music ~/Downloads/Music
The mpg123_parse
application sends notifications to the queue daemon process when the player is started and paused. When a track finishes and there is music in the queue, the queue daemon process will automatically start the next track.
- Fork it ( https://github.com/[my-github-username]/mpg123_remote/fork )
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b my-new-feature
) - Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'Add some feature'
) - Push to the branch (
git push origin my-new-feature
) - Create a new Pull Request