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Operating Systems Linux Ubuntu save audio thats being played. Post 302448603 by Corona688 on Thursday 26th of August 2010 11:53:30 AM
Old 08-26-2010
If it caches net music at all, might be under ~/.cache/rhythmbox/ . I doubt it saves the URL, but you can intercept the URL in transit by the means I described.
 

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Audio::MPD::Playlist(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation				 Audio::MPD::Playlist(3pm)

NAME
Audio::MPD::Playlist - class to mess MPD's playlist VERSION
version 1.120610 SYNOPSIS
$mpd->playlist->shuffle; # and lots of other methods DESCRIPTION
Audio::MPD::Playlist is a class meant to access & update MPD's playlist. Note that you're not supposed to call the constructor yourself, an Audio::MPD::Playlist is automatically created for you during the creation of an Audio::MPD object - it can then be used with the "playlist()" accessor. RETRIEVING INFORMATION
as_items my @items = $pl->as_items; Return an array of Audio::MPD::Common::Item::Songs, one for each of the songs in the current playlist. items_changed_since my @items = $pl->items_changed_since( $plversion ); Return a list with all the songs (as Audio::MPD::Common::Item::Song objects) added to the playlist since playlist $plversion. ADDING
/ REMOVING SONGS add $pl->add( $path [, $path [...] ] ); Add the songs identified by $path (relative to MPD's music directory) to the current playlist. No return value. delete $pl->delete( $song [, $song [...] ] ); Remove the specified $song numbers (starting from 0) from the current playlist. No return value. deleteid $pl->deleteid( $songid [, $songid [...] ] ); Remove the specified $songids (as assigned by mpd when inserted in playlist) from the current playlist. No return value. clear $pl->clear; Remove all the songs from the current playlist. No return value. crop $pl->crop; Remove all of the songs from the current playlist except the song currently playing. CHANGING PLAYLIST ORDER
shuffle $pl->shuffle; Shuffle the current playlist. No return value. swap $pl->swap( $song1, $song2 ); Swap positions of song number $song1 and $song2 in the current playlist. No return value. swapid $pl->swapid( $songid1, $songid2 ); Swap the postions of song ID $songid1 with song ID $songid2 in the current playlist. No return value. move $pl->move( $song, $newpos ); Move song number $song to the position $newpos. No return value. moveid $pl->moveid( $songid, $newpos ); Move song ID $songid to the position $newpos. No return value. MANAGING PLAYLISTS
load $pl->load( $playlist ); Load list of songs from specified $playlist file. No return value. save $pl->save( $playlist ); Save the current playlist to a file called $playlist in MPD's playlist directory. No return value. rm $pl->rm( $playlist ); Delete playlist named $playlist from MPD's playlist directory. No return value. AUTHOR
Jerome Quelin COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2007 by Jerome Quelin. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself. perl v5.14.2 2012-03-01 Audio::MPD::Playlist(3pm)
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