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FDMS3-FS 0.4.1 (Default branch)

fdmsfs is a FUSE filesystem which can read fostex FDMS-3 volumes. When mounted, the songs (programs) appear as directories and the tracks appear as WAVE files within those directories. This allows songs to be played or mixed-down directly off the disk (e.g. using Audacity). Supported devices: FD-4, FD-8, VF160, and D2424. License: GNU General Public License (GPL) Changes:
A bug that caused all 24-bit audio to be truncated to 3/4 length was fixed. The code is now tested and working well with a variety of different devices.Image

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MPD-DYNAMIC(1p) 					User Contributed Perl Documentation					   MPD-DYNAMIC(1p)

NAME
mpd-dynamic - a dynamic playlist for mpd VERSION
version 1.120610 DESCRIPTION
This program implements a dynamic playlist for MPD, build on top of the Audio::MPD perl module. MPD (music player daemon) is a cool music player, but it lacks a dynamic playlist. A dynamic playlist is a playlist that will change automatically over time. In particular, it will remove already played songs (keeping at most a given number of songs) and add new songs to the playlist so it never fall short of songs. Note that since mpd is a daemon needing no gui to work, "mpd-dynamic" is also a daemon. That is, it will fork and do all its work from the background. This way, you can fire "mpd" and "mpd-dynamic" and forget completely about your music (especially since "mpd-dynamic" is a low-resource program): it will just be there! :-) USAGE
mpd-dynamic [options] OPTIONS
General behaviour You can customize the usage of mpd-dynamic with the following options: -o[ld] <old> Number of old tracks to keep in the backlog. Defaults to 10. -n[ew] <new> Number of new tracks to keep in the to-be-played playlist. Defaults to 10. -s[leep] <sleep> Time spent sleeping (in seconds) before checking if playlist should be updated. Default to 5 seconds. -d[ebug] Run mpd-dynamic in debug mode. In particular, the program will not daemonize itself. Default to false. -e[ncoding] <encoding> Print debug messages with this encoding. Since mpd-dynamic is meant to be a silent daemon, this option will not be used outside of debug mode. Default to "utf-8". --version --usage --help --man Print the usual program information Note however that those flags are optional: since "mpd-dynamic" comes with some sane defaults, you can fire "mpd-dynamic" as is. Ratings You can also take advantage of ratings if you want. With those options, songs need to have at least a given rating (or no rating yet) to be inserted: this way, you will only listen to your favorite songs! Ratings can be created / updated with "mpd-rate". Note that if you supply a non-existant rating db-file, the rating mechanism will be ignored. The following options control the rating mechanism: -r[atings] <ratings> The path of a db file with the ratings per song. The keys are the song path (relative to MPD root), and the value is an integer (the rating). Default to "~/.mpd/ratings.db". -m[in[imum]] <min> The minimum rating for a song to be inserted in the playlist. Default to 4. 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 MPD-DYNAMIC(1p)