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XMMS2-ET(1) General Commands Manual XMMS2-ET(1)
NAME
xmms2-et - transmits an anonymous informative packet to the XMMS2 team on each song change
SYNOPSIS
xmms2-et
DESCRIPTION
XMMS2 is a redesign of the XMMS (http://www.xmms.org) music player. It features a client-server model, allowing multiple (even simultane-
ous!) user interfaces, both textual and graphical. All common audio formats are supported using plugins. On top of this, there is a flexi-
ble media library to organize your music.
xmms2-et is the ET Phone Home Client for XMMS2. xmms2-et is designed to transmit a packet of information to the XMMS2 team whenever a new
song is played. The packet is anonymous and does not contain metadata about the song being played. The specifics of what data is transmit-
ted to the XMMS2 team can be found in the ET PACKET section of this manual page.
xmms2-et is used for release engineering by the XMMS2 team. During a release cycle, the usage of various plugins, operating systems, and
XMMS2 components is collected from data transmitted by the xmms2-et client. A release is made when sufficient testing has occured as deter-
mined by the number of related xmms2-et packets that the XMMS2 team has received.
ET PACKET
The following data is transmitted with every packet transmitted by xmms2-et:
XMMS2-ET status
Begins XMMS2-ET packets; status gives a descriptive message denoting what this packet is about. (e.g. Clean shutdown, Unclean shut-
down, New media)
version=version
contains the version of the XMMS2 daemon
system=os
contains the name and release of the operating system on which xmms2d is running
output=output_plugin
contains the output plugin being used to playback audio by xmms2d
starttime=start_time
contains the time at which the xmms2-et client was started
uptime=xmms2d_uptime
contains the uptime of the xmms2-et client
playlistloads=times
contains the number of times a playlist has been loaded from the Media Library
mlibresolves=times
contains the number of times that metadata has been resolved for media in the Media Library
The following data is different for each song being played:
decoder=plugin
contains the decoder plugin used to playback the last played song
transport=plugin
contains the transport plugin used to read the last played song
samplefmt:in=in_fmt
contains the sample format of the original audio file of the last played song
samplefmt:out=out_fmt
contains the sample format that was sent to the output plugin for the last played song
samplerate:in=in_rate
contains the sample rate of the original audio file of the last played song
samplerate:out=out_rate
contains the sample rate that was sent to the output plugin for the last played song
channels:in=number_in
contains the number of channels of the original audio file of the last played song
channels:out=number_out
contains the number of channels that were sent to the output plugin for the last played song
ENVIRONMENTAL VARIABLES
XMMS_PATH
The URL path to xmms2d. See IPC SOCKET in xmms2d(8) for details of possible values for this variable
SEE ALSO
xmms2(1), xmms2d(8), http://xmms2.xmms.org
HISTORY
The XMMS2 Project was started by Tobias Rundstrom and Anders Gustafsson. It is developed with their lead by a small group of contributers
from all over the world.
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Alexander Botero-Lowry <alex@foxybanana.com>
XMMS2-ET(1)