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Old 12-17-2008
How to create and buy a ringtone for your iPhone

You can create iPhone ringtones from many songs purchased from the iTunes Store. Personalize your ringtone by choosing up to 30 seconds of your favorite song with the easy-to-use iTunes ringtone editor. You can also fade the ringtone in and out, and choose how long to wait before looping the ringtone.

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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)