Music on Console

console audio player

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Abstract is: Music On Console (MOC) is an ncurses-based console audio player for Linux/UNIX. It was originally written by Damian Pietras, and is currently maintained by John Fitzgerald. It is designed to be powerful and easy to use, with an interface inspired by the Midnight Commander console file manager. The default interface layout comprises a file list in the left pane with the playlist on the right. It is configurable with customizable key bindings, color schemes and interface layouts. MOC comes with several themes defined in text files, which can be modified to create new layouts. It supports ALSA, OSS or JACK outputs. Supported file formats include: MP3, Ogg Vorbis, FLAC, Musepack, Speex, WAV (and other less popular formats supported by libsndfile), MOD, WavPack, AAC, SID, MIDI. Moreover most audio formats recognized by FFMpeg/Libav are also supported (e.g. MP4, Opus, WMA, APE, AC3, DTS - even embedded in video files). New formats support is under development. Internet streams (Icecast, SHOUTcast) are also supported. MOC has a single playlist (which can be saved in m3u format) and has the concept of a 'music directory' but it has no library file where metadata is saved. Instead this information is read as needed from tags in the files themselves or from tags cache, either upon access or during idle CPU time. If the playlist has extended m3u information, that will be read as well. If the playlist is saved, any read metadata will be stored. Its text-only nature consumes very little system resources, and it uses an output buffer in a separate thread to avoid skipping under high system loads and to enable gapless playback. Normally, exiting the program only closes the interface - the program daemonizes itself so the audio continues playing in the background. This client/server architecture is similar to MPD and XMMS2, but unlike those players, the MOC daemon is not accessible over a network, and does not have an open API to communicate with alternate clients. This has both advantages and disadvantages as, while MOC can't be controlled by a remote graphical client (it can be used via SSH), it can securely range the entire filesystem, which is not advisable by a remotely and anonymously accessible server such as MPD. The binary is named mocp for "MOC Player" because of a conflict with a Qt utility called moc.

Music on Console is …
instance of (P31):
applicationQ166142
free and open-source softwareQ506883
console applicationQ1461523
music softwareQ1955251

External links are
P3454Arch Linux packagemoc
P4162AUR packagemoc-pulse
moc-pulse-svn
P3442Debian stable packagemoc
P646Freebase ID/m/04pdjm
P7427FreeBSD portaudio/moc
P3499Gentoo packagemedia-sound/moc
P8443Homebrew formula namemoc
P3308lib.reviews IDmoc-music-on-console
P7966NetBSD package IDaudio/moc
P856official websitehttp://moc.daper.net/
P7967OpenBSD portaudio/moc
P7788openSUSE packagemoc
P6665Pro-Linux.de DBApp ID4961
P6931Repology project namemoc

P275copyright licenseGNU General Public LicenseQ7603
P6216copyright statuscopyrightedQ50423863
P1547depends on softwarencursesQ310974
P1414GUI toolkit or frameworkncursesQ310974
P366has usemedia player softwareQ210337
P571inception2002-01-01
P306operating systemLinuxQ388
P277programmed inCQ15777
P1072readable file formatWindows Media AudioQ2194
MP3Q42591
RealAudioQ201093
Waveform Audio File FormatQ217570
MPEG-4 Part 14Q336316
Sun Microsystems audio fileQ672985
Audio Interchange File Format FamilyQ758853
MusepackQ940967
MrSIDQ1422885
OpusQ1466199
.spxQ29024883
WavPack BinaryQ61774372
NIST Sphere waveform audioQ105854210
OpenMPT ModuleQ105862805
Altamira Composer fileQ118270989
Standard MIDI FileQ10610388
VorbisQ11885120
Free Lossless Audio CodecQ27881556
Berkeley/IRCAM/Carl Sound FormatQ27960107
Creative Voice FileQ27967410
P348software version identifier2.5.1
2.5.2
2.6-alpha3

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