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randomplay
randomplay | command-line based shuffle music player that remembers songs between sessions | Priority | |
Section | sound |
Installed size | 96 |
Maintainer | Adam Rosi-Kessel <ajkessel@debian.org> |
Architecture | all |
Version | 0.60 |
Depends | perl, libdate-calc-perl, libterm-readkey-perl, libmp3-info-perl, libogg-vorbis-header-perl, libdate-manip-perl |
Suggests | xosd-bin |
File name | pool/main/r/randomplay/randomplay_0.60_all.deb |
Description | Randomplay plays your music collection (or execute any arbitrary commands on any arbitrary filetypes) in random order, remembering songs played across sessions. It also has many features to make command-line music playing more convenient, including recursive regexp searching for tracks and the ability to specify a certain number of tracks, bytes, or minutes to play. Randomplay will also generate a list of music files to be loaded onto a portable music player device. It includes a 'random weighting' feature, so your favorite songs are more likely to come up in the random shuffle. . Randomplay is a convenient tool for the user who does everything in an xterm window or console and is constantly devising complex find/grep/sed command lines to play just the right set of songs. |
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