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mpg321 (1)
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    NAME

    mpg321 --- Free clone of mpg123, a command-line mp3 player  

    SYNOPSIS

    mpg321 [options] file(s) | URL(s) | -  

    DESCRIPTION

    mpg321 is a free command-line mp3 player, which uses the mad audio decoding library. mpg321 is written to be a drop-in replacement for the non-free mpg123 player. Some functions remain unimplemented, but mpg321 should function as a basic drop-in replacement for mpg123 front-ends such as gqmpeg, and those programs which use mpg123 to decode mp3 files (like gtoaster, and other CD-recording software).

    mpg321 differs from mpg123 in several ways. First and foremost, it is fully Free, under the GNU General Public License. Secondly, it allows run-time switching of output devices (via the -o switch). (mpg321 also allows configuring a default output device at compile-time, but run-time switching is always allowed).  

    OPTIONS

    -o devicetype
    Set the output device type to devicetype. devicetype can be one of:
    oss - the Linux Open Sound System;
    sun - the Sun audio system;
    alsa - the Advanced Linux Sound Architecture;
    alsa09 - the Advanced Linux Sound Architecture, version 0.9;
    esd - the Enlightened Sound Daemon;
    arts - the analog real-time synthesiser
    See -a device, below.
    -a device, --audiodevice device
    Use device for audio-out instead of the default device, depending on the output device you've chosen (via -o devicetype). By default this is the native sound device. Generally this is the device for devicetype (or the default system device) to use for output (i.e. /dev/sound/dsp1).
     
    This option has no effect with -o arts.
    For -o esd, specify the host on which esd is running; defaults to localhost.
    For -o alsa, specify card:device; defaults to 0:0.
    -g N, --gain N
    Set gain (volume) to N (1-100).
    -k N, --skip N
    Skip N frames into the file being played.
    -n N, --frames N
    Decode only the first N frames of the stream. By default, the entire stream is decoded.
    -@ list, --list list
    Use the file list for a playlist. The list should be in a format of filenames followed by a line feed. Multiple -@ or --list specifiers will be ignored; only the last -@ or --list option will be used. The playlist is concatenated with filenames specified on the command-line to produce one master playlist. A filename of '-' will cause standard input to be read as a playlist.
     
    -z, --shuffle
    Shuffle playlists and files specified on the command-line. Produces a randomly-sorted playlist which is then played through once.
    -Z, --random
    Randomise playlists and files specified on the command-line. Files are played through, choosing at random; this means that random files will be played for as long as mpg321 is running.
    -v, --verbose
    Be more verbose. Show current byte, bytes remaining, time, and time remaining, as well as more information about the mp3 file.
    -s, --stdout
    Use standard output instead of an audio device for output. Output is in 16-bit PCM, little-endian.
    -w N, --wav N
    Write to wav file N instead of using the audio device. This option will be preferred if --cdr or --au are specified too. Specifying '-' for N will cause the file to be written to standard output.
    --cdr N
    Write to cdr file N instead of using the audio device. Specifying '-' for N will cause the file to be written to standard output.
    --au N
    Write to au file N instead of using the audio device. Specifying '-' for N will cause the file to be written to standard output.
    -t, --test
    Test mode; do no output at all.
     
    -q, --quiet
    Quiet mode; suppress output of mpg123 boilerplate and file and song name.
     
    -R
    "Remote control" mode. Useful for front-ends. Allows seeking and pausing of mp3 files. See README.remote (in /usr/share/doc/mpg321 on Debian and some other systems.)
     
    --stereo
    Force stereo output: duplicates mono stream on second output channel. Useful for output for devices that don't understand mono, such as some CD players.
     
    --aggressive
    Aggressive mode; try to get higher priority on the system. Needs root permissions.
     
    --skip-printing-frames=N
    Skip N frames between printing a frame status update, in both Remote Control (-R) and verbose (-v) mode. Can help CPU utilisation on slower machines. This is an mpg321-specific option.
     
    --help, --longhelp
    Show summary of options.
    -V, --version
    Show version of program.
     

    AUTHOR

    This manual page was written by Joe Drew <[email protected]>.

    Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the BSD license. On Debian systems, this can be found in /usr/share/common-licenses/BSD.


     

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