02-19-2002
awesome, i found some information... however, i see all of this stuff about different numbers of tracks and different ISO standars and stuff, what does the card reader have to be able to read to do credit and debit transactions? ie, which standards and how many tracks... etc.
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PLAIT(1) User Commands PLAIT(1)
NAME
Plait - Command-line Jukebox.
DESCRIPTION
Usage is:
"plait <hint about artist or album or song> [[not] <hint>]...[as <mix>]", or "plait --stream <hint> [[not] <hint>]..."
OPTIONS
--list,-l -- show matching tracks but don't play
--mix,-m -- play tracks matching any hint (make a mix)
--queue,-q -- add tracks to queue
--random,-r -- play in random order
--sort -- play in sorted order
--stripe -- play in alternating order
--stripe2 -- play in random alternating order
--fade -- play in gaussian fade order
--group -- play randomly in groups
--tracks,-t -- play n tracks, if possible
--stream,-s -- play Shoutcast radio streams
--mixfile,-f -- read hints from mixfile
--device,-d -- choose target device
--platform -- choose platform
--coverart -- cover art mode (0 or 1)
--guest,-g -- use guest configuration
--interactive,-i -- interactive mode
--cache,-c -- rebuild cache
--install -- install Plait
--uninstall -- uninstall Plait
--play
--pause
--stop
--next
--prev
--help -- show help
--version -- show version
AUTHOR
Written by Stephen Jungels (http://stephenjungels.com/contact)
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2005-2008 by Stephen Jungels. Released under the GPL. Latest version and more info at http://plait.sourceforge.net/
Plait v 1.6.2 September 2008 PLAIT(1)