mpc123 - your handy Musepack audio player
mpc123 is a command-line player for the Musepack audio compression
format. mpc123 reads mpc audio files and decodes them to the devices
specified on the command line.
During playback, you can pass to the next playlist element (or a
random one if one of the -z and -Z options were used, see below) by sending
SIGINT to the process, thus usually pressing ^C will act as a
"next-button" for the player.
- --gain N, -g
N
- Set gain (audio volume) to N (0-100 inclusive, default 100, 0 mutes
sound)
- -o driver
- Set output devicetype to driver; possible drivers include:
- oss
- Linux Open Sound System
- alsa
- Advanced Linux Sound Architecture
- alsa09
- ALSA version 0.9 and newer (you should really be using this)
- esd
- Enlightenment sound daemon
- arts
- Analog Real Time System (kde sound daemon)
- null
- Debugging output target
- --audiodevice
dev, -a dev
- Use dev for audio-out; If not specified, the program tries to pick
some sane defaults, based on the used audio output driver. Common devices
include:
- /dev/dsp or /dev/dsp1
- for oss output
- default or
hw:0
- for alsa09 output
- --au filename.au, -u
filename.au
- Use au file filename.au for output
- --cdr filename.cdr, -c
filename.cdr
- Use raw file filename.cdr for output (this can be used directly
with cdrecord's -audio option)
- --wav filename.wav, -w
filename.wav
- Use wave file filename.wav for output
- --list file, -@
file
- Use playlist file as list of Musepack files; The playlist format is
simple: one file per line. You can easily generate a playlist for
mpc123 with the find(1) command:
- find /path/to/musicroot
-iname c -fprint file
-
- --random,
-Z
- Play files randomly until interrupted
- --shuffle,
-z
- Shuffle list of files before playing
- --verbose,
-v
- Increase verbosity (default verbosity is 0), the more -v, the more verbose
mpc123 becomes
- --quiet,
-q
- Reset verbosity to 0 (no title or boilerplate); this is the default
- --help,
-h
- Print the help screen, with some brief usage information
This manual page was written by Daniele Sempione <scrows at oziosi.org>; Fernando Vezzosi <fvezzosi at masobit.net> made some edits