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    MOC 2.4.4 / 2.5.0 Alpha 4

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    Damian Pietras | More programs
    GPL / FREE
    October 8th, 2009, 06:09 GMT [view history]
    ROOT / Multimedia / Audio

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    MOC description

     

    A console audio player with a simple ncurses interface in playmp3list style.

    MOC comes from music on console and is a console audio player for LINUX/UNIX designed to be powerful and easy to use.

    You just need to select a file from some directory using the menu similar to Midnight Commander, and MOC will start playing all files in this directory beginning from the chosen file. There is no need to create play lists like in other players.

    If you want to combine some files from one or few directories on one play list, you can do this. The play list will be remembered between runs or you can save it as an m3u file to load it whenever you want.

    Need the console where MOC is running for more important things? Need to close the X terminal emulator? You don't have to stop playing - just press q and the interface will be detached leaving the server running. You can attach it later, or you can attach one interface in the console, and another in the X terminal emulator, no need to switch just to play another file.

    MOC plays smoothly, regardless of system or I/O load because it uses the output buffer in a separate thread. It doesn't cause gaps between files, because the next file to be played is precached while playing the current file.

    Internet stream (Icecast, Shoutcast) are supported.

    Key mapping can be fully customized.

    Supported file formats are: mp3, Ogg Vorbis, FLAC, Musepack, Speex, WAVE, AIFF, AU (and other less popular formats supported by libsndfile. New formats support is under development.

    Here are some key features of "MOC":

    · Simple mixer.
    · Color themes.
    · Searching the menu (the play list or a directory) like M-s in Midnight Commander.
    · The way MOC creates titles from tags is configurable.
    · Optional character set conversion for file tags using iconv().
    · OSS, JACK, and ALSA output.

    What's New in This Release: [ read full changelog ]

    · You can now queue files to play, use an equalizer, display lyrics for a song, and more.
    · A few bugs were also fixed.

      


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    ncurses interface player | console music player | mp3 player | MOC | ncurses | interface



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