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mpdemu

   0.1  

Amarok Script

Score 60%
Downloads:  303
Submitted:  Oct 25 2007

Description:

A script that emulates a MPD (Music Player Daemon -
http://www.musicpd.org/ ) by using Amarok as the actual player.
It translates the mpd protocol into dcop calls for amarok and thus
allow you to use mpd frontends to controll amarok over a network.

The script is listening on port 6601. Change to config vars on top of
main.py if you want.




Changelog:

- First preview release




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 Server/Client

 
 by chrisKA on: Nov 26 2007
 
Score 50%

That's a nice project. It's just the other part to my client: AmarokMPC (http://kde-apps.org/content/show.php/AmarokMPC?content=51577).

Having this it should be possible to synchronise two Amarok instances just by using the mpd server and client. Maybe somebody wants to try this out and tell us if it worked.


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 Re: Server/Client

 
 by poelzi on: Nov 27 2007
 
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In theory it should work.
I'm still working on getting more clients working as they should and some parts like file selection are not even implemented yet. It's 0.1 tech preview ;)


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 getting this to work

 
 by hacim on: Nov 27 2007
 
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Hi,

I was able to install this, and run it in amarok (after I edited where the music root was in the script). I then connected to it with a mpd client and was able to see songs, but I wasn't able to add them, play them, etc. likewise I couldn't get a stream to play.

Is there something I am needing to install that I'm missing?


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 Re: getting this to

 
 by poelzi on: Nov 27 2007
 
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The problem seems that most clients think that a set of commands is implemented that acutally arn't. There is a command to list all available commands but client uses it :)
Another problem is, that some client are very rigorous about the output. gmpc for example runs, but the connections dies from time to time but i have no idea why. Some clients even segfault :)

I will publish a new version in the next days that will feature a config dialog and will work with more clients.


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 ACK unknown command

 
 by Kdepeter on: Apr 22 2008
 
Score 50%

Hi.
Nice Idea. But I get a "error: ACK unknown command" everytime I try to connect (with mpc and gmpc).
The other clients I testet (sonata, xfce4-mpc und conky) don't work and don't tell me why.

Greetings,
Peter.


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 Re: ACK unknown command

 
 by kinection on: Jun 30 2008
 
Score 50%

I think this problem is a result of shlex (used by mpdemu) not being able to parse unicode strings properly.

Does mpdemu have a website? or a subversion repository or anything where we can get the latest code?


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 Re: Re: ACK unknown command

 
 by daroou on: Jul 13 2008
 
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Indeed, the problem is with shlex not handling unicode strings.

Quick fix:

Change line 393 of main.py to:
com = "c_%s" %rargs[0].replace('\x00','').lower()

And it should work.


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 n1

 
 by thoughtcrime on: Jul 20 2009
 
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nice idea, but only a very few commands work.


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