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NAME

rpld-tools - RoarAudio PlayList Daemon control programs

SYNOPSIS

rpld-next --ifcurple PLE

rpld-ctl [COMMON OPTIONS] COMMAND [arg]

rpld-queueple [COMMON OPTIONS] [--pos {first|last|POS]] PLE [PLI]

rpld-listq [COMMON OPTIONS] [PLI]

rpld-setpointer [COMMON OPTIONS] POINTER PLE [PLI]

rpld-listplaylists [COMMON OPTIONS] [{--tree|--flat}]

rpld-import [COMMON OPTIONS] PLI TYPE FILE

DESCRIPTION

The RoarAudio PlayList Daemon is a daemon which manages playlists and can play files or streams from those lists using a RoarAudio Sound Server.

This is a set of Perl based tools to do simple control of the server.

The following tools are supported:

Skip current song.

if --ifcurple and a PLE is given the song is only skipped if the currently played song matches the given PLE.

This command can alter different parts of the current rpld state. This included playback state as well as some playlist manipulation.

Possible commands are:

Pause playback.

Unpause playback.

If playback is paused unpause, if not pause.

Set volume to VOL. VOL must be in range 0%..100% or 0..65535.

Start playback.

Stop playback.

Play next track.

Play previous track.

Save current state to store.

Add a new playlist.

Delete a playlist.

Queue the song PLE form playlist PLI. If no playlist is given all playlists are searched. A position where to queue to can optionally be given.

List content of queue or given playlist PLI.

Set pointer POINTER to a given target PLE. If no playlist (PLI) is given Main Queue is used.

List all known playlists. Listing is done in correct tree view (default) or as flat view.

Import a playlist file FILE into a playlist PLI. The type of the file is given as TYPE.

COMMON OPTIONS

The following common options are supported:

THis option shows a brief help.

This option sets the server to connect to. This overrides the defaults.

This sets the default queue for the current process.

SEE ALSO

rpld-deprecated(1), rpld(7), RoarAudio(7).

May 2012 rpld-tools