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Multimedia Experience on Web-Connected CE Devices

HPL-2010-48 Multimedia Experience on Web-Connected CE Devices - Tretter, Dan; Liu, Jerry; Zhang, Xuemei; Gao, Yuli; Atkins, Brian; Chao, Hui; Xiao, Jun; Wu, Peng; Lin, Qian
Keyword(s): multimedia, digital photography, image analysis, image composition, automatic layout, photobook, consumer electronics
Abstract: Consumer electronics (CE) are changing from stand-alone single-function devices to products with increasing connectivity, convergence of functionality, and a focus on customer experience. We discuss the features that characterize the new generation of CE and illustrate this new paradigm through an e ...
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g15mpd(1)						       G15Daemon User Manual							 g15mpd(1)

NAME
g15mpd - A simple frontend for the MPD Media Player Daemon, for use with g15daemon DESCRIPTION
This package provides a fontend for MPD Media Player Daemon, displaying information on the LCD in G15 keyboard/ OPTIONS
g15mpd understands the following options: -h Show usage information. -q Use volume control to scroll through the playlist. -v Show program version. FEATURES
Features: - Artist/Title Info is displayed - Track time elapsed/total time is displayed, with a completion bar. - Random and Repeat modes are available. - Multimedia keys are usable when run from X. CAVEATS
- Requires MPD to be running in the background. - In order for multimedia keys to function, the frontend must be run from X11, either in a console, or at X login. - Requires that X11 has been configured to understand the mediakeys, either via the g15daemon xmodmap file, or a similar keyboard being selected in X configuration. - Currently, playlist management is not available, so another mpd frontend will be required to create one. AUTHOR
Mike Lampard SEE ALSO
g15daemon(1), libg15(3), G15Daemon - g15mpd 3.1 g15mpd(1)