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I am opening this thread for keeping track of on going things/tasks in forums, forum's backlog tasks and for posting new thoughts related to forum's betterment, all are invited to post their ideas, thoughts, views here.
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Background
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Audio::MPD::Common::Status(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Audio::MPD::Common::Status(3pm)
NAME
Audio::MPD::Common::Status - class representing MPD status
VERSION
version 1.120881
DESCRIPTION
The MPD server maintains some information on its current state. Those information can be queried with mpd modules. Some of those
information are served to you as an Audio::MPD::Common::Status object.
An Audio::MPD::Common::Status object does not update itself regularly, and thus should be used immediately.
Note: one should never ever instantiate an Audio::MPD::Common::Status object directly - use the mpd modules instead.
ATTRIBUTES
$status->audio;
A string with the sample rate of the song currently playing, number of bits of the output and number of channels (2 for stereo) - separated
by a colon.
$status->bitrate;
The instantaneous bitrate in kbps.
$status->error;
May appear in special error cases, such as when disabling output.
$status->playlist;
The playlist version number, that changes every time the playlist is updated.
$status->playlistlength;
The number of songs in the playlist.
$status->random;
Whether the playlist is read randomly or not.
$status->repeat;
Whether the song is repeated or not.
$status->song;
The offset of the song currently played in the playlist.
$status->songid;
The song id (MPD id) of the song currently played.
$status->state;
The state of MPD server. Either "play", "stop" or "pause".
$status->time;
An Audio::MPD::Common::Time object, representing the time elapsed / remainging and total. See the associated pod for more details.
$status->updating_db;
An integer, representing the current update job.
$status->volume;
The current MPD volume - an integer between 0 and 100.
$status->xfade;
The crossfade in seconds.
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 2012-04-01 Audio::MPD::Common::Status(3pm)